Casita Morada
In Taos, New Mexico, at the end of Morada Lane, just two blocks east of Taos Plaza, you'll find an intimate lodging option for your southwestern retreat. The home was originally Saint Teresa's Mission in the mid to late 1800s. Later in the 1930's, it was part of the Mabel Dodge Luhan estate, then the Taos Society of Artists’ Victor Higgins studio. In recent years, the registered historic landmark was a prestigious art gallery. Georgia O'Keeffe was inspired to paint her famous “cross series” here. She was inspired by the old morada behind the house which was surrounded by the extraordinary Taos Pueblo. Ansel Adams, D.H. Lawrence and many other intriguing guests also stayed here over the years. Peaceful and serene, Casita Morada is now available to inspire you. It is ideal for creative artists and writers who appreciate “a certain slant of light” and a relaxing place for quiet reflection.
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