The Kit Carson House & Museum in Taos, New Mexico is a historic house museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the life of frontiersman Kit Carson. Built in 1825, this National Historic Landmark showcases Spanish Colonial architecture and features authentic recreations of furniture from the time, as well as artifacts related to Carson and his family.
Operated by the Kit Carson House, Inc., a nonprofit corporation, the museum aims to protect, preserve, and maintain the Kit Carson House and its grounds. Through guided tours and exhibits, visitors can learn about Carson's remarkable career as a fur trapper, guide, and military officer, and gain a deeper understanding of the history of America's settlement of the West.
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