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Fort Stanton
Fort Stanton was established in 1855 to help ...
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Constructed in 1937 by Mary Cabot Wheelwright, t...
Barrio De Analco Historic District
Barrio de Analco dates from before the recoloniz...
Palace of the Governors
The Palace of the Governors, the oldest extan...
Santa Fe Historic District
The oldest capital city in the United States,...
Pecos National Historical Park
The large mounds, restored kivas and stone and a...
Fort Union National Monument
Fort Union, a bustling center of frontier defens...
Arcadia Mill- Swamp Walk
On this portion of the boardwalk, guests can learn about a...
Kit Carson House
Kit Carson was a trapper and a mountain man o...
Arcadia Mill- Simpson House
The Simpson House was a three-story, Louisiana-style mansi...
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Fort Stanton
Fort Stanton was established in 1855 to help defend against Mescalero Apache raids in central New Mexico. Used as a center for military activities and as a point of departure for numerous scouting expeditions and raids, the fort was ...
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Constructed in 1937 by Mary Cabot Wheelwright, the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian is significant for the role it has played in assembling, preserving and studying the artifacts and recordings of the Navajo religion. Mary Cabot Wheelwright (1878 ...
Barrio De Analco Historic District
Barrio de Analco dates from before the recolonization of New Mexico by the Spanish that followed the 1680 Great Pueblo Revolt. A working-class neighborhood of Spanish Colonial design, the Barrio is characterized by adobe-brick, flat-roofed, Pueblo-style buildings once found ...
Palace of the Governors
The Palace of the Governors, the oldest extant public building in the United States, was constructed c. 1610 by Don Pedro de Peralta, the first Spanish royal governor of New Mexico and the founder of Santa Fe. The low ...
Santa Fe Historic District
The oldest capital city in the United States, Santa Fe was founded c. 1610 as the site of the provincial capital for the northern frontier of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Mexico). The original settlement consisted of low adobe ...
Pecos National Historical Park
The large mounds, restored kivas and stone and adobe ruins of Pecos National Historical Park mark the location of Pecos Pueblo and an adjacent Spanish mission complex. The pueblo was an important center for trade between Pueblo farmers and ...
Fort Union National Monument
Fort Union, a bustling center of frontier defense between 1851 and 1891, was one of the most important in a string of forts established in New Mexico and southern Arizona. Originally built to protect the Santa Fe Trail, the ...
Arcadia Mill- Swamp Walk
On this portion of the boardwalk, guests can learn about a variety of trees, plants, and animals. On the swamp walk, interpretive panels line the boardwalk to provide information on our vast assortment of flora. As with any wetland ecosystem, ...
Kit Carson House
Kit Carson was a trapper and a mountain man of great renown. He served as an army guide, an Indian Agent and was a highly celebrated Army officer during the Indian Wars. The one-story adobe house, built in 1825, ...
Arcadia Mill- Simpson House
The Simpson House was a three-story, Louisiana-style mansion built by Ezekiel Simpson ca. 1835. Located in the southern uplands, the Simpson House consisted of a brick paved basement, veranda and main floor, and a second story. The front of the ...