Taos Pueblo
Adios Colorado. Hola New Mexico. First order of business, Taos Pueblo. Said to be one of the longest continuously inhabited dwellings in the world, these multi-storied adobe buildings are made from only natural resources found in the surrounding area. It’s still inhabited today by about 150 Taos Indians who speak Tiwa, an undocumented language passed down through the generations. Oh and they also speak English so that they can charge you an entrance fee to this Unesco World Heritage Site.