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Lincoln Historic Site

GENERAL INFORMATION

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Lincoln Historic Site is unique in that it manages most of the historical buildings in the community of Lincoln. This most widely visited Historic Site in New Mexico is part of a community frozen in time—the 1870’s and 1880’s. Through a gift from the Hubbard Family Trust, the site now includes 17 structures and outbuildings, 4 of which are open year round and 2 more seasonally as museums. Most of the buildings in the community are representative of the Territorial Style of adobe architecture in the American Southwest.

Lincoln is a town made famous by one of the most violent periods in New Mexico history. Today’s visitors can see the Old Lincoln County Courthouse with museum exhibits that recount the details of the Lincoln County War and the historic use of the “House” as store, residence, Masonic Lodge, courthouse, and jail. Walk in the footsteps of Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, and other famous and infamous characters of the Wild West. Trace the events of 1878 through the Courthouse and the Tunstall Store, with their preserved 19th-century atmosphere.

Remarkably, the Tunstall Store contains displays of the original 19th-century merchandise in the original shelving and cases! Continue your walk through history by visiting the Dr. Woods House, defensive torreón (tower) for the village, the San Juan Mission Church (you can also enjoy holiday Episcopal and Catholic Mass here), and the Montaño store. The Anderson-Freeman Museum features
historical exhibits in a timeline starting with American Indian prehistory and ending with the Lincoln County War. A 12 minute video about the Lincoln County War and the community is shown through-out the day.

The importance of this community and the significance of the Bonita Valley in the prehistory and history of the Territory of New Mexico are interpreted within some of the 17 structures that comprise Lincoln State Monument. These historic adobe and stone buildings are preserved as they were in the late 1800s and represent the factions involved in the Lincoln County War, 1878-1881.

Website http://www.nmhistoricsites.org/lincoln
Address
988 Calle La Placita
Lincoln, NM 88338 United States
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Phone (575)653-4025

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August 1, 2017

Weekend Events Celebrate New Mexico’s Storied Past at NM Historic Sites

(Santa Fe, NM) – Plan an escape from the modern day at New Mexico Historic Sites over the next two weekends. The Lincoln Historic Site celebrates Old Lincoln Days this coming weekend, and the Jemez Historic Site commemorates Pueblo Independence D...

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June 15, 2017

Celebrate San Juan Day with Free Concerts at Lincoln Historic Site

Celebrate San Juan Day with Free Concerts at Lincoln Historic Site (Santa Fe, NM) – Grab the camp chairs and sunscreen and set out for the Lincoln Historic Site Saturday, June 24 for 2017’...

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July 8, 2016

Old Lincoln Days 2016

The town of Lincoln, NM, perhaps better-known as Lincoln Historic Site, comes alive during the annual Old Lincoln Days, a three day-long celebration and historic re-creation of the frontier West. Bring your family and take a trip into the hist...

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July 20, 2015

“OFFICIAL” 2015 Old Lincoln Days Schedule of Events

It’s here, the official (and final) Old Lincoln Days Schedule of Events.   Friday, August 7th All Day            &n...

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July 20, 2015

Old Lincoln Days

Head to where Billy the Kid’s legend began–and nearly ended... Join the festivities at the annual Old Lincoln Days August 7&mdas...

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May 7, 2015

Lincoln Historic Site opens new Children’s Exhibit

If You Were Growing Up in 1800s Lincoln Have you ever wondered what it was like to grow up in Lincoln County in the 1880s? Find out when the Lincoln Historic Site opens its new exhibit If...

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August 12, 2014

Cowboy Poetry

Lincoln Historic Site, Old Lincoln Town, and Friends of Historic Lincoln present Music in the Park, a free summer concert series at the public park in historic Lincoln, NM.  The series’ final installment will take place on S...

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January 23, 2013

Lincoln County Resident to Head Lincoln State Monument

The Department of Cultural Affairs’ State Monument Division has selected Gary Cozzens as the manager for Lincoln State Monumen...

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July 22, 2009

Billy the Kid Web Site Launched

Tourism Department Launches Billy the Kid Web Site in conjunction with Old Lincoln Days  Wild West aficionados will travel far and near to escape reality during the annual Old Lincoln Days and the Billy the Kid Pageant in Lincol...

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