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West Coast Vacation 2019
Kit Carson Home & Museum
113 Kit Carson Rd
Taos, NM
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Nice museum in Carson's home in the center of Taos - a few blocks from the Plaza. A 20-minute film covers his life story and provides a background for the exhibits. House is well-restored and for the most part original. Reasonable entry fee and worth your time.

Christopher “Kit” Carson, is perhaps Taos' most famous resident. He was a fur trapper among the earliest Western explorers, a scout during the first mapping of pioneer trails, a cattle and sheep rancher, a transcontinental courier, U.S. Native American agent, and an officer in the United States Army. Yet he was more than any of those things. Some people say he was a hero who was instrumental in opening up the West. Others say he was a rugged frontiersman who understood the ways of Native Americans better than any other Westerner. Still others maintain that he was an Indian hater whose only interest was to fight and kill Native Americans. He never accepted any of these labels, and neither have modern biographers who have portrayed him as an enigmatic Purchased by Kit Carson for his bride Josefa in 1843, this 3-room adobe home displays artifacts, antique firearms and other pioneer belongings, Kit Carson memorabilia and an exhaustive supply of books about New Mexico.

Open today: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM