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Cowboys & Indians

New Mexico was the the epitome of the Wild West with gun fights, jail breakouts, tough lawmen, Buffalo Soldiers and notorious Indians.

Cowboys & Historical Figures

Kit Carson, Indian scoutNew Mexico was the true Wild West with outlaws, gunslingers, lawmen, Indian scouts and other important historical figures. When you are visiting the small towns and villages in New Mexico, you often feel like you are taken back in time.

This state is full of wonderful stories about its colorful past. The Lincoln County war took place in Billy the Kid territory in the southern part of the state, Kit Carson lived in Taos and who hasn't heard the term West of the Pecos? Find out who these characters were by clicking here.

Indians & Pueblos

Cochise, apache indian WarriorWhen traveling the lands of New Mexico, you are walking the in the footsteps of the Indian warriors and peacemakers; Geronimo, Cochise, Taza, Victorio, Naiche, and Chato. These colorful individuals have captured our imagination for years.

Explore the indigenous people's ruins, visit the pueblos, eat grilled corn, attend Native American powwows, fiestas and dances or enjoy the arts and crafts. Imagine visiting Taos pueblo which has been continuously inhabited for over 800 years. Learn about the Indian chiefs and pueblos.