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Open tomorrow at 10:00-16:00
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3647 Billy the Kid Rd, Fort Sumner, NM 88119, United StatesMap
Phone+1 575-355-2573
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  • Tracey C
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    Not to be missed memorial

    A not to be missed memorial of the Long Walk and internment of the Apache and Navajo in the mid 1800s. Well done, informative, beautiful, tragic. Allow a few hours.

    Reviewed on Apr 21, 2023
  • owen l
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    The State of New Mexico comes through with excellence at Bosque Redondo

    Moving, clearly illustrated, and great outdoor audio tour at Bosque Redondo Memorial. This is kind of a sacred place. Lots of bad stuff happened here in the 1860's, but the memorial includes the sto...

    Reviewed on Aug 22, 2022
  • thewanderingmeatball
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    Sobering reminder

    The museum does an excellent job of educating visitors about a dark time in history and the plight that thousands of Native Americans were out through. It is a well put together museum.

    Reviewed on Jun 15, 2022
  • MovinOnAlong
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    A fantastic exhibit

    This is a very out of the way memorial with a story that begins with the forced removal of the Apache and Navajo people from their ancestral lands by the US Army in 1864. There are first hand accounts...

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2022
  • empressellen
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    Important history lesson

    This story is a part of American history I knew very little about. The museum is very well done, telling the saga in detail including first-hand accounts. A story of not only cruelty but of government...

    Reviewed on Feb 3, 2022