Taos Sights

  1. Harwood Foundation Museum

    Housed in a historic mid-19th-century adobe compound, the Harwood Foundation features paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture and photography by northern New Mexico artists, both historical and contemporary.

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  2. Kit Carson Home & Museum

    The current owner will give you a tour of this recently spiffed-up 1825 adobe, explaining Kit Carson's skills in shooting, diplomacy and linguistics. Turns out Carson was fluent in Spanish, English and at least 10 Native tongues.

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  3. Millicent Rogers Museum

    The Millicent Rogers Museum, is filled with pottery, jewelry, baskets and textiles, and has one of the best collections of Native American and Spanish-colonial art in the US.

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  4. Taos Historic Museums

    Taos Historic Museums runs two great houses: the Blumenschein Home, which houses spectacular art, and the Martínez Hacienda which is a colonial trader's former home.

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