New Mexico Historic Sites

Los Luceros Historic Site
Alcalde | (505) 476-1165
10am to 4pm, Wednesdays through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday
NMHistoricSites.org/los-luceros
Lincoln Historic Site
Lincoln | 575-653-4025
10am to 4pm Thursday through Monday, closed Tuesday and Wednesday
NMHistoricSites.org/lincoln
Jemez Historic Site
Just north of Jemez Springs | (575) 829-3530
10am to 4pm Wednesday through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday
NMHistoricSites.org/jemez
Fort Stanton Historic Site
Fort Stanton | (575) 354-0341
10am to 4pm Thursday through Monday, closed Tuesday and Wednesday
NMHistoricSites.org/fort-stanton
Fort Selden Historic Site
Radium Springs | (575) 526-8911
8:30am to 4pm Wednesday through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday
NMHistoricSites.org/fort-selden
Coronado Historic Site
Bernalillo | (505) 867-5351
10am to 4pm, Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesday
NMHistoricSites.org/coronado
Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner Historic Site
Fort Sumner | (575) 355-2573
10am to 4pm Wednesday through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday
NMHistoricSites.org/bosque-redondo
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