Taos Pueblo
Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community
designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied
adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited
for over 1000 years.
www.taospueblo.com
(505) 758 1028 San Juan Pueblo
One of the largest Tewa-speaking pueblos with a
population of 6,748, today, the pueblo is the headquarters
of the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council and
home to the Oke-Oweenge Crafts Cooperative, which
exhibits the art of the eight northern pueblos.
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(505) 852 4400 Santa Clara Pueblo
The pueblo's major attraction is Santa Clara Canyon,
a deep, tree-lined retreat with several mountain-ringed
fishing lakes, developed campsites and picnicking,
all by permit.
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(505) 753 7326
Tesuque Pueblo
The name Tesuque is a Spanish variation of the Tewa
name, Te Tesugeh Oweengeh, meaning the "village
of the narrow place of the cottonwood trees."
The pueblo is one of the state's smallest pueblos
with a population of about 806, but its members
are proud of their rich heritage.
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(505) 983 2667 / 988 3620 Nambe Pueblo
Nambé Pueblo is a popular stop for visitors
seeking beauty and recreation in the stunning foothills
of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Nambé
Falls Recreation Area, located above the pueblo,
offers swimming, lake fishing, a stunning double-drop
waterfall and camping for a modest fee.
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(505) 455 2304
Georgia O’Keeffe’s
Home at Ghost Ranch
The home and studio of the artist Georgia O'Keeffe
is one of the most important artistic sites in the
southwestern United States. The buildings, their
immediate surroundings, and the views they command
of the magnificent landscape that inspired many
of O'Keeffe's best-known paintings.
www.ghostranch.org
Ghost
Ranch & Museum
Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu is also home
to the Florence Hawley Ellis Museum of Anthropology
and the Ruth Hall Museum of Paleontology. The museums
are located just west of Lower Pavilion.
www.ghostranch.org
Ghost Ranch Abiquiu
(877) 804 4678 / (505) 685 4333
Ghost Ranch Santa Fe
(800) 821 5145 / (505) 982 8539
Bandelier National Monument
Visit the Cliff Dwellings and Pueblo Ruins of the
Anasazi Indians. More ruins, many of them unexcavated,
are scattered along adjacent canyons within the
Monument boundary . www.americansouthwest.net
www.nps.gov/band
Visitor Center daytime phone
(505) 672 3861 x517
Visitor Information (recorded)
(505) 672 0343
Group reservations
(505) 672 3861 x 534
Chaco
Canyon National Monument
Chaco Canyon was a major center of ancestral Puebloan
culture between AD 850 and 1250. It was a hub of
ceremony, trade, and administration for the prehistoric
Four Corners area - unlike anything before or since
www.nps.gov/chcu
raysweb.net/chaco/
(505) 786 7014
Shidoni
This bronze art foundry, sculpture
garden and gallery, is situated along the Rio Tesuque
on an eight acre apple orchard. Visitors have the
opportunity to watch 2000 degree molten bronze being
poured into ceramic shell molds, stroll around the
sculpture garden and visit the gallery which represents
100 different sculptors from all over the country.
www.shidoni.com
(505) 988 8001
El Santuario de Chimayo
Famous for the healing powers of the “Tierra
Bendita” (Sacred Earth)A place to pray and
meditate and to experience peace of mind as well
as of body.
www.roadsideamerica.com
www.archdiocesesantafe.org
www.newagetravel.com
(505) 351 4889
City
of Santa Fe
Getaway to the city different. A city that embraces
its natural environment unlike any other in the
United States whose beautiful, brown adobe architecture
blends with the high desert landscape. Visit museums
including the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the Wheelright
Museum of the American Indian, and SITE Santa Fe,
a contemporary art museum,
then check out the Galleries
on Canyon road or the eccentric
shops in Plaza.
www.santafe.com
City of Taos "A state of mind," is
what D.H. Lawrence called the city of Taos, a historic
art colony in Northern New Mexico. Taos is a world-class
recreational mecca- the site of many activities
from the arts, outdoor adventures, and the Taos
Indian Pueblo that has been inhabited for over 1000
years.
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