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The Pueblo Indians have lived in this fascinating complex of multistoried adobe homes and ceremonial structures since they were built in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. When the first ...
in Pueblo County. The ranch includes a ranch house, stone house, barn, cow shed and outbuilding. With adobe walls about 18 inches thick, the ranch house is believed to have been constructed around ...
One of New Mexico’s most treasured pueblo homes, which dates to the 1600s, is back on the market in Santa Fe.
Easily identified by flat roofs and rounded corners, pueblo homes, sometimes called adobe homes, are ubiquitous in the American Southwest.
Situated in the valley of a small tributary of the Rio Grande, this adobe settlement ... this region. Taos Pueblo has been continuously inhabited and is the largest of these Pueblos that still exist, ...