Taos, New Mexico

Tiptoe outside the South to ski and soak up a neighboring culture.

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Culture

Time stands still in the multistoried buildings of the Taos Pueblo, continuously inhabited for more than 1,000 years. Many members of the tribe live here with no running water or electricity. Taste their homemade bread; see them make pottery, jewelry, and other crafts (and buy some to take home); and tour the pueblo.

Tip: Check the Web site before visiting. The pueblo closes often for religious purposes. www.taospueblo.com or (575) 758-1028.

San Francisco de Asis (St. Francis of Assisi) Church is one of the most photographed churches in New Mexico. Ansel Adams used it as a source of inspiration. Stop in for a quiet moment. (575) 758-2754.

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