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Mabel Dodge Luhan House
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| Location: | Luhan Lane, Taos, New Mexico |
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| Coordinates: | 36°24′29″N 105°33′52″W / 36.40806°N 105.56444°WCoordinates: 36°24′29″N 105°33′52″W / 36.40806°N 105.56444°W |
| Area: | 5.3 acres (21,000 m2)[1] |
| Built: | 1922 |
| Architect: | Luhan,Tony; Luhan,Mabel Dodge |
| Architectural style: | Pueblo Revival |
| Governing body: | Private |
| NRHP Reference#: | 78001832 |
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| Added to NRHP: | November 15, 1978[2] |
| Designated NHL: | December 4, 1991[3] |
Mabel Dodge Luhan House, also known as Big House and St. Teresa House is a house in Taos, New Mexico. It was a home of artist Mabel Dodge Luhan and was a haven for artists and writers.[1]
Although the house is not landmarked for its architecture, "it is one of the earliest examples of Pueblo Revival style in Taos."[1]
It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1991.[3][1]
It is located on Luhan Lane, off Morada Lane, in Taos.[2][1] It is presently used as a hotel and conference center.
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