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A colorful and cozy ground-floor suite decorated in a Native theme. A tiny museum unto itself, featuring fine artwork and artifacts, including Plains Indian beaded mocassins, Hopi Kachinas, Navajo rugs and Pueblo pottery. Paco's Indian name, Yellow Bird Deer, or in Tiwa, Too-Shkool-Moe-Pay-Na, was given to him by a close Taos Pueblo friend that worked for Ralph in the early days. French doors open onto the inn's patio, a flower-filled oasis in the Summer and Fall. An Indian-made adobe fireplace casts warmth and a comforting glow in the colder months. A king bed, a twin-size daybed and jacuzzi bathtub with shower are included.Two flat screen TVs, DVD player, fridge & microwave are also provided.
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La Doña Luz Inn Check-in, parking and mailing address: 206
Des Georges Lane
114c Kit Carson Road
(575) 758-9000
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