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A Highlight of Our Family Vacation to Northern NM
This was one of the highlights during our family vacation to Northern NM this past early June. The ranch is quite large but our 3 yo was able to walk to all the exhibits and places throughout the prop...
Having the advantage of a docent led tour made this far more interesting than just a visit here. We were able to get a lot of historical information as well as seeing the sites. Good place to visit ...
Rancho de las Golondrinas exceeded our expectations. The main complex was on original site while other buildings were relocated and others reconstructions, but seemingly authentic in every way. The ...
This living history museum in New Mexico's Williamsburg. Not nearly as large or elegant but just at important to the region's history. In the 17th and 18th centuries this was the last stop on the Sa...
We had part of a day to fill so stopped in. It is a replica of a Spanish settlement. The in costume employees were very informative and knew a lot about the history of the area. It is a reasonably pri...
A Highlight of Our Family Vacation to Northern NM
This was one of the highlights during our family vacation to Northern NM this past early June. The ranch is quite large but our 3 yo was able to walk to all the exhibits and places throughout the prop...
Interesting historical site - worth the visit
Having the advantage of a docent led tour made this far more interesting than just a visit here. We were able to get a lot of historical information as well as seeing the sites. Good place to visit ...
The Old Sturbridge Village of New Spain!
Rancho de las Golondrinas exceeded our expectations. The main complex was on original site while other buildings were relocated and others reconstructions, but seemingly authentic in every way. The ...
Step back in time to the Santa Fe Trail.
This living history museum in New Mexico's Williamsburg. Not nearly as large or elegant but just at important to the region's history. In the 17th and 18th centuries this was the last stop on the Sa...
Great family stop
We had part of a day to fill so stopped in. It is a replica of a Spanish settlement. The in costume employees were very informative and knew a lot about the history of the area. It is a reasonably pri...