The American west has seen a lot of history – starting with the millennia of Native culture, followed by the often turbulent American history of war, mining, and travel. New Mexico has been at the center of it all, and today many of its cities and towns stand as living monuments. Some of these historic towns are ghost towns, while others are thriving cultural centers, but every single one is a great place for a day trip to better understand the Land of Enchantment.

Related Stories

A New Mexico Ghost Town That You've Never Heard Of Uncovers An Untold Story Of America's History

A New Mexico Ghost Town That You've Never Heard Of Uncovers An Untold Story Of America's History

Ancient Human Footprints Were Discovered Among Thousands Of Fossils At White Sands National Park In New Mexico

Ancient Human Footprints Were Discovered Among Thousands Of Fossils At White Sands National Park In New Mexico

According To FBI Statistics, These Are The 7 Most Dangerous Cities In New Mexico For 2022

According To FBI Statistics, These Are The 7 Most Dangerous Cities In New Mexico For 2022

Have you been to any of these historic towns in New Mexico? Are you planning your own tour of the state’s historic sites? Let us know in the comments section. Before you go, make sure to visit the state’s tourism bureau to learn more about what New Mexico has to offer.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Explore New Mexico