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You can then turn north and continue on N.M. 518 to Ranchos de Taos, 16 miles north, or continue east on N.M. 75 through the sandstone bluffs which border the Embudo River as it heads to the Río Grande through the orchards and art studios of Dixon and surround area.

 

The community Ranchos de Taos was first founded in 1718.  The famous mission church of Saint Francis was completed in 1815 and is one of best-known churches in New Mexico.  The church is an inspiration for artists, travelers and natives alike.  Its mysterious sculptural form of adobe and wood ahs been portrayed by more artists than any church in the United States.  Here, you can an interesting painting of Christ, with a cross that can be seen in the dark, which does not appear in the light.

 

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St Francis Church at Ranchos de Taos

 

EmbudoStation-www-embudostation-com.jpg (253x322 -- 21628 bytes)If you choose to take the Dixon route, you will find an artistic community which is known for its apple orchards and is home of the La Chiripada Winery. This is a great place to stop and reflect or head on to Embudo Station beside the roaring Río Grande. Taos lies 23 miles north of the riverside restaurant on N.M. 68.

 

You can spend at least a whole day just in Taos, which provides visitors a world of varied experiences.  Visit Taos Pueblo, an ancient living Indian village that has stood unchanged for centuries. Or, explore historic Taos Plaza and its side streets. Many of the old adobe buildings that now house shops and galleries were once the homes of some of Taos' leading citizens - Kit Carson, among them.

 

 

 

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Taos Pueblo Mission in 1925, photo courtesy

Denver Public Library

 

You can set off on a mountain trail on skis, horseback, bike or your own two feet. Or ride the bucking Rio Grande in a raft or kayak. With four seasons and five life zones, your recreational options are wide open. Our Native American, Spanish, and Anglo cultures are proudly preserved through art and architecture, music and dance, and food and festivals for all to enjoy throughout the year.

Return to the Moreno Valley via Highway 64 East, where you will travel through the beautiful Kit Carson National Forest.

 

 

 

© Kathy Weiser/Legends of America, updated October,  2010.

 

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From the Rocky Mountain General Store

Life Magazine, May, 1959Vintage Magazines - Legends of America and the Rocky Mountain General Store has collected a number of Vintage Magazines, including True West, Frontier Times, Treasure and more for our Old West and Treasure Hunting enthusiasts.  For most of these, we have only one available.  To see this varied collection, click HERE!

Frontier Times, March 1968    True West Magazine, February, 1967    Frontier Times, July, 1973    True West Magazine, August, 1972    True West Magazine, December, 1967

 

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