El Rancho de las Golondrinas, La Cienega, New Mexico
Summary
El Rancho de las Golondrinas was a historic paraje (stopping place) along El Camino Real. “The ranch of the swallows” dates from the early 1700s, and is now being used as a living history museum. Historic buildings at the rancho have been restored, imported, or reconstructed, and archeological sites are on the grounds. Costumed interpreters present programs about life in early New Mexico. Special festivals and theme weekends offer visitors an in-depth look at celebrations, music, dance, and other aspects of life. Educational materials, games, and other publications are available. The rancho is open to the public during festivals.
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Tags
el camino real de tierra adentro national historic trail
historic site
archaeological site
national historic trail
nps centennial
las golondrinas
la cienega
el rancho
new mexico
rancho
life
el camino real
theme weekends offer visitors
special festivals
history museum
historic buildings
festivals
educational materials
national parks gallery
tourist attraction
united states history
historic landmarks
ancient greece
Date
0000
Source
National Parks Gallery
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Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication