Each day it seems like we are inching closer to the end of the pandemic and a return to normal life. One indicator includes long-closed locations finally reopening to visitors. In New Mexico, the most recent openings include several picturesque historic sites. Here’s a look at seven historic sites that are once again open to the public.

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On the lookout for more historic spots to visit this year? Be sure to add the tiny village of Socorro to your list! This dusty little town is loaded with history and beautiful sights. Read more in The Historic Small Town That Every New Mexican Should Visit At Least Once.

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