Two five-story terraced communal dwellings, flat topped adobe houses, barred windows and narrow, winding streets reflect a culture hundreds of years old. This picturesque pueblo is the tallest in the Southwest. Electricty and running water are banned. Men wear blankets around their heads. Events include a fiesta honoring St. Jerome in late September; Corn Dances, June 13 and July 25-26; the Procession of the Virgin, Dec.24; and ceremonial dances, Dec.25.
Click to go to Taos Pueblo's own Web site. You will locate other web pages at NMohwy.com that are very much like Taos Pueblo at Historic Villages. . Visit New Mexico Travel Guide' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel. P.O. Box 1846 Taos NM 87571
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