Nice museum but get ready to feel raw emotions about what you learn. This was more than a Billy The Kid memorial but this place holds powerful yet painful memories. Upon entering there’s a barcode to scan to get a guided audio tour. It takes you all over the property and pretty interesting but please set aside at least an hour to enjoy the whole tour. We came on a Wednesday afternoon and we were the only one’s there (my son and I) $7 per adult and free for under 16. Much needed history lesson 10/10 recommend...
Read moreWent to a place in Ft. Sumner called Bosque Redondo park, and it was an amazing little park. There's a little lake and I saw so many fish splashing around that it has to be a good fishing spot. There's also a playground and several picnic spots with canopies over them, and a bathroom There's even a dirt road going around the park that gets a bit desolate. I got to witness several deer and plenty of birds. It was quiet and peaceful and I very much...
Read moreWhat's really important is what's next door - the Bosque Redondo memorial and museum - all about "The Long Walk" (like the Trail of Tears, but Navaho & Apache). Very well done, very sobering. We came across it after taking a wrong turn off Rt. 66, and then seeing signs for "Billy the Kid's grave" (in the Ft....
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