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For a truly special take on xmas festivities, consider a holiday to Taos during the holiday. The town's Native American and Hispanic influences are without a doubt popular, providing a multicultural twist to the holiday with entertainments such as the lighting of Ledoux Street, where the fabulous street's stores, studios, museums and galleries offer food, drink and music, and bonfires to passersby's, and the neighborhood is lined with farolitos, or small lanterns, warmly shimmering. Taos's Christmas tree lighting occurs at the end of November in a festivity that also includes carol singing and the landing of Santa Claus in an ancient fire truck. During the time prior to Xmas, the town additionally celebrates the Hispanic custom "Las Posadas", a candlelight procession at Ranchos de Taos Plaza, as well as a show of "Los Pastores", a Spanish morality play. The height of the christmas traditions occurs on Christmas Day, on the Taos Pueblo. The pueblo dwellers have a processional through the pueblo's plaza whilst carrying the statue of the Blessed Mother. Bonfires are additionally sparked and time-honored tribal dances performed.















