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    56-mile (90 km) High Road to Taos is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Santa Fe and Taos. (The "Low Road" runs through...
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    Ranchos de Taos is a census-designated place (CDP) in Taos County, New Mexico. The population was 2,390 at the time of the 2000 census. The historic district...
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    Taos (/taʊs/) is a town in Taos County, in the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Initially founded in 1615, it was...
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    Chamisal, New Mexico (category Census-designated places in Taos County, New Mexico)
    is a census-designated place (CDP) in Taos County, New Mexico. It is located along the scenic High Road to Taos. The population was 301 at the time of...
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    United States. Located along the scenic High Road to Taos, it is halfway between Santa Fe in the south, and Taos to the north. Truchas has the ZIP code 87578...
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    Peñasco, New Mexico (category Census-designated places in Taos County, New Mexico)
    Taos County, New Mexico. It is located along the scenic High Road to Taos. The population is estimated at 1,200 (2015).[citation needed] According to...
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    Vadito, New Mexico (category Census-designated places in Taos County, New Mexico)
    southern Taos County, New Mexico, United States. It is on the scenic High Road to Taos. The population was 270 at the 2010 census. According to the United...
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    The Taos art colony was an art colony founded in Taos, New Mexico, by artists attracted by the culture of the Taos Pueblo and northern New Mexico. The...
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  • the "River Road to Taos", as its route follows the Rio Grande. A parallel route to the east is NM 76, which is called the "High Road to Taos". NM 68 begins...
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  • Ep;phany, and elsewhere. "December 27, 1988", AGNI 56, 2002 The High Road to Taos, University of Illinois Press (1994) ISBN 978-0-252-06404-3 Passion...
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    Carson National Forest (category Protected areas of Taos County, New Mexico)
    and nearby towns, including Taos, Questa, Red River, Eagle Nest, and Angel Fire. A portion of the 56-mile High Road to Taos, another state designated scenic...
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  • Llano, New Mexico (category Unincorporated communities in Taos County, New Mexico)
    reestablished in 1925. Llano is located about two miles from the scenic High Road to Taos in the valley of the Rio Santa Barbara on the western side of the...
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    eventually ends in Ranchos de Taos at its northern terminus at NM 68. The segment of NM 518 between Mora and Ranchos de Taos passes through the rugged terrain...
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    Valley lies just to the west of Wheeler Peak. Much of the central portion of the Taos Mountains is on Taos Pueblo land. As viewed from Taos, they are locally...
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    Taos is a language of the Tiwa branch of the Tanoan language family and is mainly spoken in the unincorporated community of Taos Pueblo and the city of...
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    Talpa, New Mexico (category Census-designated places in Taos County, New Mexico)
    Talpa is a settlement in Taos County, New Mexico, located 6 miles (10 kilometers) south of the town of Taos along New Mexico Highway 518. First named Rio...
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  • ends as a segment of the High Road to Taos near Peñasco. NM 75 begins west near Dixon at its intersection with NM 68 . The road then runs east through the...
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    Rio Grande Gorge Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Taos County, New Mexico)
    Grande Gorge Bridge | A Landmark Site in Taos, New Mexico". Taos.org. Retrieved 2019-05-29. Media related to Rio Grande Gorge Bridge at Wikimedia Commons...
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  • committee lists properties in the State Register and forwards nominations to the National Register. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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    Taos Plaza is a center of shops and monuments within the Taos Downtown Historic District in Taos, New Mexico. The Taos Plaza is the historic center of...
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    northeast of Taos and south of Red River in the northern part of the state, and just 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of the ski slopes of Taos Ski Valley. It...
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    Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico (category Census-designated places in Taos County, New Mexico)
    Pueblo (/pɪkəˈriːs/; Tiwa: P'įwweltha [p’ī̃wːēltʰà]) is a historic pueblo in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. The federally recognized tribe of Pueblo...
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    Pot Creek Cultural Site (category History of Taos County, New Mexico)
    Creek Sign Eight Northern Pueblos High Road to Taos, New Mexico Puebloan peoples Southern Methodist University - Taos SMU archaeology field school program...
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    Retrieved 16 February 2018. Reed, James (January 13, 2015). "On the High Road to Taos, stop for celebrated New Mexican food". The Boston Globe. Retrieved...
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    The Taos Mountain Trail was the historic pathway for trade and business exchanges between agrarian Taos (New Mexico) and the Great Plains (Colorado) from...
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  • city Córdoba The village lies a short distance off the "High Road to Taos", New Mexico State Road 76, between Chimayo and Truchas. Its population was 414...
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    Las Trampas Land Grant (category Taos County, New Mexico)
    Service and the residents to cooperate in the management of the forest land in the Trampas area. The scenic High Road to Taos passes through the grant...
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    List of New Mexico Scenic and Historic Byways (category Historic trails and roads in the United States)
    list of scenic byways in New Mexico according to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation: There were three roads designated as Scenic and Historic Byways by...
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  • Carlos Pintado for his Nueve monedas/Nine coins in 2014. Each year links to its corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: American poetry List of poetry...
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  • 1038/s41586-024-08086-5. Parshall, Allison (23 October 2024). "Lost Silk Road Cities Discovered High in the Mountains of Central Asia". Scientific American....
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