Step on any patch of dirt or grass in New Mexico and you’re bound to encounter a spot reclaimed by nature. Centuries-old ancestral sites, decrepit mining towns, and abandoned roadside attractions dot the landscape here, making this state all the more enchanting to explore.

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For details about Kingston and its sites, visit the websites located below.

Website: Sierra County New Mexico
Website: Black Range Lodge
Facebook: Kingston School House Museum

Kingston is just one of the dozens of ghost towns you’ll find scattered across New Mexico. Another fascinating former mining town to visit is Chloride, located 80 miles north of Kingston. Read more about this town in You’ll Feel Like You Stepped Back In Time When Visiting This New Mexico Ghost Town.

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