Taos Pueblo Community Profile  Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a
World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The
multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000
years.
The Pueblo is made entirely of adobe -- earth mixed with water and straw.
The walls are frequently several feet thick. The outside surfaces of the
Pueblo are continuously maintained by replastering with thick layers of mud.
Interior walls are carefully coated with thin washes of white earth to keep
them clean and bright. The Pueblo is actually many individual homes, built
side-by-side and in layers, with common walls but no connecting doorways.
Approximately 150 people live within the Pueblo full time.
The Pueblo is generally open to visitors daily from 8am to 4:30pm, except
when tribal rituals require closing the Pueblo. Late winter to early Spring
the Pueblo closes for about ten weeks. Please call ahead if you'll be
visiting during this time. Community Businesses Click the newspaper symbol  for current news specific to that business. Please click on the  to see the special offers available today! VIEW ALL →
Art/Culture Purchase direct from the artists at Taos Pueblo - buckskin moccasins and drums, sculpture, painting, jewelry, micaceous clay pottery. A celebration of Native American dancers, singers and drummers. Always on the 2nd weekend of July, Fri-Sun. Arts & crafts, food booths, camping. Eat/Drink/Be Merry A wide assortment of video slots, as well as your old favorites. 100% non-smoking atmosphere! Organizations and Associations Welcome to this ancient site, a National Historic Landmark and World Heritage Site.
Taos vacation-planning info. Lodging, art, dining, and recreation businesses, driving tours, history, maps, videos, photos, calendar of events, and vacation specials.
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Taos Pueblo Pow Wow A celebration of Native American dancers, singers and drummers July 8-10. Arts & crafts, food booths, camping. visit site →
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Taos Vacation Guide Information on traveling to Taos - places to stay, restaurants, recreation, history, art, and vacation offers. visit site →
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