Carrizozo Heritage Museum Artifacts & Exhibits tracing
Carrizozo's History.
Gift shop. 03 12th St., Carrizozo
NM 88301, 575.648.1105
Lincoln State Monument
Old Lincoln County Courthouse Lincoln, NM
575-653-4372 www.nmmonuments.org
Billy Byway Visitor's Center Displays & exhibitions depicting
locations along the historic Billy the
Kid National Scenic Byway route.
Hwy 70 West, Ruidoso Downs NM
575.378..5318 or 800.253.2255
Fort Stanton Museum The Fort Stanton State
Monument is a must-see
attraction when visiting Lincoln
County. New Mexico’s newest
State Monument features over
155 years of southwestern
history ranging from its initial
creation as a military garrison
to its significance as the first
Tuberculosis Hospital in the
state, to an internment camp
for German seaman during
World War II.
Fort Stanton is also partner
with the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) which
oversees thousands of acres
surrounding Fort Stanton.
Visitors are invited to enjoy the
nearly 100 miles of trails, a
camping area, and horseback
riding operated by BLM. The
BLM operates an extensive
caving program including
studies of the For Stanton Cave
and Snowy River, but the caves
are not yet open to the public.
To reserve a tour, please email
tours@fortstanton.org or call
Clinton Smith (575-258-5702)
or Charlotte Rowe
(575-336-4015) for more
information
Capitan Museum Historical Artifacts, Memorabilia
412 5th Street, Capitan NM 88316
575.354.0341 (Call for appointment)
Hubbard Museum
of the American West The Hubbard Museum has grown
from its original incredible collection
of Anne C. Stradling’s Museum of
the Horse to being a truly first class
historic Western museum.
841 Hwy 70 W, P.O. Box 40
Ruidoso Downs, NM 88346
(575) 378-4142 Fax (575) 378-4166
www.hubbardmuseum.org
info@hubbardmuseum.org
Miner's Home & Toolshed
Museum Historical Artifacts, Memorabilia &
Exhibits portraying the Old West.
White Oaks, New Mexico 88301
575.648.2363
White Oaks Schoolhouse
Museum The eastern-influenced 4-room
schoolhouse is much the same as
when iit was built in 1895. There is
a small museum on the second
floor documenting the past.