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===Other historic sites=== [[File:Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Taos, NM - 2024.jpg|alt=Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Taos, NM|thumb|Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Taos, NM]] The center of the [[Taos Downtown Historic District]] is the Taos Plaza. Just west of that is the [[Our Lady of Guadalupe (Taos, New Mexico)|Our Lady of Guadalupe Church]]. North of the Taos Plaza is the [[Governor Charles Bent House]] and the [[Taos Inn]]. Further north in Taos The Bernard Beimer House. On the southwestern edge of the Taos Historic district is [[La Loma Plaza Historic District]]. East of the plaza on Kit Carson Road is the [[Kit Carson House]]. North of Taos is the [[Turley Mill and Distillery Site]] and the [[Rio Grande Gorge Bridge]]. Just outside Taos in Ranchitos is the [[Martinez Hacienda]], the home turned museum of the late Padre [[Antonio José Martínez]]. South of Taos is the [[Ranchos de Taos Plaza]] with the [[San Francisco de Asis Mission Church]]. {{Geographic location |title = '''Taos Historic District Places from Taos Plaza''' |Northwest = |North = [[Governor Charles Bent House]], [[Taos Inn]], The Bernard Beimer House, [[Taos Art Museum]], the [[Nicolai Fechin House]], [[Taos Pueblo]] |Northeast = [[Mabel Dodge Luhan House]] |Centre = Taos Plaza within the<br>[[Taos Downtown Historic District]] |East = [[Kit Carson House]], [[Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph Henry Sharp Studios]], [[Ernest Martin Hennings]] House, the Leon Gaspard House |West = [[Our Lady of Guadalupe (Taos, New Mexico)|Our Lady of Guadalupe Church]] |Southwest = [[La Loma Plaza Historic District]] |South = [[Ernest L. Blumenschein House]], [[Harwood Museum of Art|Harwood House]] |Southeast = }} [[File: Kit Carson gravestone and burial plot - Taos, New Mexico.jpg|thumb|Kit Carson gravestone and burial plot]] About {{convert|20|mi|km}} northwest is the [[D. H. Lawrence Ranch]] (originally known as the Kiowa Ranch and now owned by the [[University of New Mexico]]), the home of the English novelist in the 1920s. It is believed that his ashes are buried there at the D. H. Lawrence Memorial.{{citation needed|date=August 2021}}
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