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Chimayo, New Mexico

Settled in 1600, this Spanish village is home to one of the oldest surviving plazas in the Southwest, as well as many historic structures and the eighth generation of celebrated blanket and rug craftsmen.  East of town, on the "High Road to Taos", are two villages recognized for excellent craft-work.  Turchas inhabitants are master weavers, while excellent woodcarving is found in Cordova.


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Near Hwy. 76 The 36 mile mountain ride from Santa Fe to Taos, one of the most magnificent drives you will experience in New Mexico, will lead you to the miraculous Santuario church, the eighth generation weavers, Ortega and Trujillo and the Rancho de Chimayo Restaurant mentioned in every guide book. This is a serene home in a Spanish colonial adobe style on six acres and surrounded by mountains. Seven rooms all have private baths and are decorated with American arts and crafts. Guest casita has fireplace and kitchenette. Amenities vary from room to room and include private patio, large deck, oversized tub and fireplace. Outside hot tub. Full breakfast. Children welcome, smoking restricted, pets negotiable. D/$80-165, add $18/additional person in room.

 




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