Las Trampas or Trampas (Spanish, “traps”) may be a tiny unorganised city in Taos County, New Mexico, us. Placed on the scenic High Road to Taos (NM throughway 76), it’s just about halfway between capital of New Mexico to the south and Taos to the north. Supported in 1751 by twelve Spanish families from capital of New Mexico, it’s acknowledged for the San José First State Gracia Church, designed between 1760 and 1776 and thought of a model of the adobe design found throughout New Mexico. The church was once utilized by Los Hermanos Penitentes, a flagellant Catholic order supported in colonial Spanish America.[citation needed]
Las Trampas was created a National Historic District by the park Service (NPS) in 1967, and therefore the San José First State Gracia Church itself was selected a National Historic Landmark in 1970.
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