New Mexico Historic Sites offers a captivating journey through the rich history and cultural heritage of the state, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the footsteps of Indigenous people, Spanish conquistadors, Civil War soldiers, outlaws, and lawmen.
From the picturesque Lincoln State Monument, where the infamous Lincoln County War unfolded, to the serene Bosque Redondo Memorial and the ancient ruins of Kuaua, each site tells a unique story that brings the past to life in the golden New Mexico sun.
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