The Torreon In Lincoln, New Mexico
Welcome to Lincoln, New Mexico where time has stood still. Walk the streets of Lincoln and step out into the wild wild west of yesterday, where the the Mexican American settlers took refuge during the attacks by the Mescalero Apaches. Spanish settlers built the Torreon in Lincoln, New Mexico in the 1850s for protection against Apache Indian attacks.
It was here that such men as Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett left their marks. It was in Lincoln, that Indians, Mexican American settlers, gunfighters and politicians made themselves recognized. Many died and many gunfighters got more notches on their belt. You will walk the dusty alleys that made many famous and others walked no more.
Billy The Kid, Pat Garrett,Many Others Made This Place A Legend In Lincoln, New Mexico
Storm Clouds Over The High Desert City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico
19th Century Mission Church Of San Isidro In The Zuni Mountains
Of West-Central New Mexico
As the sun sets on our adventures in New Mexico, we take time to reflect on all the living history. We have walked the streets that Billy The Kid walked. We have re-lived the history of the old wild west.
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The Torreon In Lincoln
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The place looks great. Would've loved to see more pictures.
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These are amazing photographs with an incredible amount of history shins them. Thank you for sharing this. I just learned something new. 🙏🏼
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Thanks for sharing. I haven't spent much time in New Mexico outside of Albuquerque. I is great to see the history in the West.
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