Taos, New Mexico City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Taos, New Mexico Travel Guide has been your connection to Taos's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Shopping and Attractions
Taos Plaza offers a number of shops and galleries that have something for every taste. Browse boutiques that feature Native American drums and moccasins, Southwestern attire and jewelry, ceramics, dried goods, books and more! Park in the nearby community lot and stroll on to Guadalupe Plaza and Paseo del Pueblo Norte for more fine stores.Just east of the Plaza is the Kit Carson Road, which offers specialty galleries housed in centuries-old buildings. The Kit Carson Home and Museum is a complex of buildings that include a portion of the original four room home of Kit Carson and his wife Josefa. There is an 1855, three-room structure known as the Romero House, and two, 1952 structures that house the museum's retail shop and additional exhibition space. The focal point of the plaza is San Francisco de Asis Church, which was completed in 1815. It offers one of the best examples of Franciscan Old World architecture combined with New World building techniques. Both Ansel Adams and Georgia O'Keeffe were inspired by the church and featured it in their artwork.
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Taos Plaza offers a number of shops and galleries that have something for every taste. Browse boutiques that feature Native American drums and moccasins, Southwestern attire and jewelry, ceramics, dried goods, books and more! Park in the nearby community lot and stroll on to Guadalupe Plaza and Paseo del Pueblo Norte for more fine stores.










