New Mexico Historic Sites offers a captivating journey through the rich history and cultural heritage of the Southwest Borderlands, where visitors can explore the footsteps of Indigenous people, Spanish conquistadors, Civil War soldiers, outlaws, and lawmen.
From the ancient Tiwa village of Kuaua to the stone remnants of a 700-year-old village in Jemez Springs, these storied sites provide a palpable connection to the past, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the fascinating narratives of New Mexico's diverse history.
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