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  2. Ojo Caliente Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Hotel, built in 1916. Ojo Caliente Hot Springs is a group of thermal springs located in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. They are also known as the Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. These hot springs were used by native New Mexicans for many years.

  3. Ojo Caliente, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Looking up Caliente Rio at the Hot Springs, c. 1884–1892 Ojo Caliente is an unincorporated community in Taos County , New Mexico, United States, along the Rio Ojo Caliente . [ 1 ]

  4. Manby Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Manby Hot Spring, Rio Grande Gorge. Manby Hot Springs, also known as Stagecoach Hot Springs are thermal springs located near the town of Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico. [1] The springs discharge into three rock pools with sandy bottoms located near the ruins of an old bathhouse and a historical stagecoach stop.

  5. Ojo Caliente Hot Springs Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    The two-story round barn is a 65 feet (20 m) tall with adobe walls on a concrete foundation, and has a double pitch, domed roof topped by a hexagonal cupola.The barn was built by Anthony F. Joseph, the owner and manager of the Ojo Caliente Hot Springs.

  6. Category:Springs of Taos County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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  7. John Dunn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1908 by John Dunn who transported travelers and mail into Taos and housed travelers overnight at his hotel near the bridge. It was sold to the Territory of New Mexico in 1912, and at that time the toll bridge was made a free bridge to travelers. Recreational opportunities on the rivers include fishing, kayaking, and whitewater ...