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Taos Pueblo Building. The Taos Pueblo Was Designated A National Historic Landmark On October 9, 1960, And In 1992 Became A World Heritage Site. It Is A Traditional Native American Building Constructed With Mud, Straw And Wood Posts. This Building Is One Of The Oldest Continuously Inhabited Buildings In North America And Is A Unesco World Heritage Site. (Scanned From Black And White Film.)

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Taos Pueblo Building. The Taos Pueblo was designated a National Historic Landmark on October 9, 1960, and in 1992 became a World Heritage Site. It is a traditional native American building constructed with mud, straw and wood posts. This building is one of the oldest continuously inhabited buildings in North America and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. (Scanned from black and white film.)

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