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Open daily, this museum offers a bounty of artifacts and exhibits pertaining to arts and culture in northern New Mexico. The museum's collection includes pueblo pottery, textiles, basketry, kachina dolls, Hispanic arts and crafts, tinwork and more. Address: 1504 Millicent Rogers Road Taos NM USA 87571
1 505 758-2462
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One of the last remaining Spanish Colonial haciendas open to the public, La Hacienda de los Martinez features period rooms which illustrate the lifestyle of Taso residents in the early 1800s. Address: Lower Ranchitos Road Taos NM USA
1 505 758-0505
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Located a block and a half from Taos Plaza, this historic 1797 adobe home was purchased in 1919 by Ernest L. Blumenschein, an artist who was instrumental in the creation of the Taos Society of Artists. The home showcases a collection of the Blumenshein family's art, other artwork by famous Taos artists, and European and Spanish Colonial-style antiques. Address: 222 Ledoux Street Taos NM USA
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Visit the home of the first Governor of New Mexico and view 19th century
artifacts, as well as works of Taos artists. Address: 117 Bent Street Taos NM USA
1 505 728-2376
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