
The Historic La Lama Cemetery Gets Work
The La Lama Cemetery was established in the late 1800s by the original settlers in this community. It has seen generations of folks burying and

The La Lama Cemetery was established in the late 1800s by the original settlers in this community. It has seen generations of folks burying and

From Taos County Historical Society Over thousands of years, First Nations in the Southwest traveled extensively throughout the region, stitching far-flung communities together with their

Taos County Historical Society The Taos County Historical Society’s August program, “B. C. Hernandez: From Taos to Washington, D. C.,” by Virginia Dodier is set

Feel Inspired After the Art Tour? Take a Class! Last August we planned a 2-part workshop, “Creative Journeys,” with artist and educator Mark Lewis Wagner

By Martha Shepp and many others This community paper is endeavoring to offer a Questa mine history series over the next few issues, to bring

Art for All! Workshops are for everyone! Part Two of the introductory weaving class is now happening, where interested people of all ages (12 or

Funds from the Questa Creative Council will again support local musicians at the Questa Farmers Market for the 2022 season. Here is the lineup for

One of Questa’s newest assets is a .6 mile interpretive sign walking route that connects this small village’s (one) traffic light to its hidden historic

By Martha Shepp and many others This community paper is endeavoring to offer a Questa mine history series over the next few issues, to bring

By Deborah Archuleta-Moreno There are many places in New Mexico that I have come to admire and appreciate, and one of the most enchanting places
The Taos County Historical Society announces its next public program ”Traditional Agricultural Practices in Taos,” by Miguel Santistevan on June 4, 2022, at 2 pm.

By Martha Shepp and many others This community paper is endeavoring to offer a Questa mine history series over the next few issues, to bring

Through July 31, 2022, the Millicent Rogers Museum presents Following the Manito Trail

By Martha Shepp and many others This community paper is endeavoring to offer a Questa mine history series over the next few issues, to bring

By Martha Shepp and many others This community paper is endeavoring to offer a Questa mine history series over the next few issues, to bring

New Mexico: The French Presence since the 1500s Distinguished author and independent scholar Francois-Marie Patorni will present a talk: “New Mexico: The French Presence since

Presentation by author Michael Butler of his book, Tracking the Chili line Railroad to Santa Fe, on October 2 at 2:00pm at Kit Carson Boardroom

Back in June of this year, when I was leading the tour of the Questa History Trail with a group of our Vida Camp kids,

Southwest Contemporary Jetsonorama’s Unsilenced installation at the Fort Garland Museum and Cultural Center dismantles the settler-colonial narrative in the San Luis Valley and amplifies the

By Paul Figueroa The Taos County Historical Society announces the return of its monthly public programs to the Kit Carson Electric Cooperative board room at