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    Kit Carson House

    3.9 (22 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Keo N.

    I am not a history buff, so this place of great historic interest was not my thing to begin with. The town itself seems very rustic and way laid back. The courtyard garden looks like the way nature left it when Kit himself departed from here. Not sure if this was to preserve authenticity of the era or just following current local vibe. The air and light here is very crisp, clear and bright.

    Some of Kit Carson's possessions at the Museum
    Bruce K.

    What an amazing man with a life full of adventure. It's surprising that more people don't know what a hero was Kit Carson and how much of an impact he had on the American West. He's got a frickin' state capitol named after him - Carson City, Nevada. I mean, WOW! Frontiersman, trapper, adventurer, military leader and finally Indian agent, Kit Carson lived a life that can only be imagined. Except for him, it was real. The Museum itself is a little small and you'd miss the rather ramshackle appearance if you didn't know it was here. A bummer really. But it is his original home, which has been restored by his brother Masons due to his historical relevance. Only a four room house, which is pretty amazing if you think about it. Watch the movie (or find it online) and tour the home, which has many of his original possessions including his saber and scabbard, brigadier general epaulettes and a number of the magazines and books of the day telling of his adventures. The small gift shop has a collection of biographies for sale as well. What a great man. Don't miss it.

    Susan M.

    This was a special experience. My fiancé and I are history buffs, and he is WAY into frontier history, being from Colorado. We took the tour. They showed us a fascinating short documentary starring Kit's great-great-grandson as Kit. Remarkable resemblance. Such an interesting story. The artifacts in the museum were remarkable, as was the Gift Shop and the courtyard filled with Hollyhocks and other gorgeous plants. Loved it!

    Closed on a Tuesday afternoon, but a view of the grounds from the fence

    The Yelp hours needs to be updated, as this museum is definitely closed on a Tuesday afternoon. The sign on the door indicates it is only open from Friday to Sunday... guess weekday guests are not enough. While we were not able to visit the inside, we were able to look through the open fence and see the grounds and read the signs. Seemed small, but after reading other reviews, we are glad we passed up what seems like an over-priced visit.

    One of the rooms in Kit and Josefa's house.
    Paul P.

    If you are read up on the life of this outstanding person then you will find the visit here worthwhile. The exhibits are modest and unpretentious like the man. I liked the gift shop offerings. Nice and convenient stop in Taos.

    Mr B.

    A must see, gardens in the rear are compelling in and of themselves. It is a clear local treasure for historical value alone but the architecture is close up and engaging as you transport back in time.

    Interesting story of Kit Carson. Humble man not typical of the stories you hear.

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    Hope to you see you again. Thank you for the review. Dave

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    I did not knew this place existed when I came to Taos but felt like a little kid when I found out.

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    Taos Pueblo

    3.8(211 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Wow, for the 1 star reviews. Yes $25 bucks is steep but what isnt in our current climate with the…read moreeconomy. We arrived and as we were at the stop sign, a young man motioned us back in which I obliged. He asked if we were here for the tour in which he directly us to park in the lot. We thanked him and proceeded to go pay for the admission fee. It was cold and drizzling but still made the most of it. We walked around and noticed a bunch of people standing so we hurried to joined them. The tour guide Bear is awesome, she provided detail of the community and how life is. At that time, we noticed some of the shops opening for business. There were only a few opened and we went to all of them. I gotta admit, I did buy some items at different vendors as thats what you there to do. Give it a try and dont penny pinch on a cool experience.

    've always wanted to visit Taos Pueblo, even though it's quite out of the way. From Santa Fe, it's…read moreabout a 70-mile drive through winding mountain roads and small towns, which made the trip feel longer than it actually was. When I arrived, a staff member stopped me at a stop sign before I reached the exact location on the map. He explained where to park--either in the main lot or the one just ahead--and pointed out that the admission office is directly across the street, which was helpful. Adult admission is $25. I had seen complaints about the price beforehand, but honestly, I didn't feel that way at all. This isn't a state park or a monument--people are still living here--so the experience feels very real and meaningful. I picked up a brochure at the admission office. The highlights for me were the church (no photography allowed inside) and the cemetery, as well as the famous North House and South House. The air was crisp, and there was the smell of burning wood everywhere, which added to the atmosphere. I also stopped by a small shop selling handcrafted jewelry and decorations. I bought a hummingbird for $20 and was glad I had cash, since the seller told me I'd need to step outside to use Venmo (not sure why--my reception was fine). If you're interested in Pueblo history, this is absolutely a must-visit. It may not appeal to everyone, but for those who appreciate culture and history, it's a very special place. This lady was selling bread across from the office where they charge admission. It's $5 each absolutely delicious and no additive! Horno style bread," or Pueblo oven bread, is a traditional, dense white bread with a crunchy crust, historically baked in a beehive-shaped, outdoor adobe oven called a horno in the American Southwest. The term "horno" comes from the Spanish word for "oven

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    Kit Carson House and Museum - 3/20/2024

    Kit Carson House and Museum

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    If you are in Taos, you must see this museum and learn all you can about Christopher "Kit" Carson…read more A highlight of our visit was definitely Dave, who greeted us and gave us instructions on how to best enjoy our visit. He is so passionate about the history of Kit Carson and his influence on the area and the expansion of the West. The tour starts with a short history channel video and then continues with a walk through the house. Painstaking renovations have been taking place and are still underway on the property. You will see many artifacts, photos, and wall signage explaining the history of what you are looking at along the way. Make this a stop on your visit to Taos!

    Before heading back to Southern Colorado, I asked my fiancé if he was interested in visiting the…read moreKit Carson Home & Museum. It was a beautiful day on March 20, 2024, in downtown Taos, NM. Unbeknownst to me, he had been there as a young boy. Now that he's old - lol - he didn't remember the museum bring set up the way it was. We arrived at approximately 3:20PM which was forty minutes from closing time. Dave, the lone museum staff member, explained that he would stay as long as we needed, but not accept any new visitors after a certain time. Tickets to the non-profit museum were $10 per adult. Cash or card was accepted. Dave made our visit a 5-star experience. He loves history. He has read several of the books if not all of them from the gift shop. He recommended "Blood & Thunder" by Hampton Sides which was an historical account of Kit Carson's life, "yet reads like a novel." We first watched a 20-minute documentary in the theater across the courtyard highlighting Carson's key adventures. The women's restroom was nearby and reasonably clean. Then we trekked back over to the museum. If you're over 5'6" watch your head because the doorways are low. There were minimal artifacts scattered throughout, but we enjoyed it nonetheless. Parking was a bit of a hassle as there was no lot - only metered street parking a ways down. And in the last words of Kit Carson, "Goodbye, friends, adios amigos."

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    Kit Carson House and Museum - Street view  3/20/2024

    Street view 3/20/2024

    Kit Carson House and Museum - Neat old pictures of Carson 3/20/2024

    Neat old pictures of Carson 3/20/2024

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