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Visit the Cloudcroft Museum today, where history comes alive on 2 1/2 wooded acres
in beautiful Cloudcroft, New Mexico,  9,000 ft. above stress level.

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Centennial Tour - Eugene Manlove Rhodes Grave Site
Gene Rhodes (1869-1934), nicknamed the “Cowboy Chronicler”, homesteaded the Tularosa Basin and was a prominent rancher as well as a nationally known writer and poet. He is buried near his original homestead and the gravesite is administered by New Mexico State University. Now a part of the White Sands Missile Range, the site is only open to the public once a year.
 
Participants should meet at the Sacramento Mountains Museum at 8:00 Saturday morning. All tours will caravan to the location in private cars. Admission to any location will be the responsibility of each participant. Donations to the museum will be accepted. For more information, call the
museum at 575-682-2932 or the Cloudcroft Chamber of Commerce at 575-682-2733.
 
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Hours & Admission
 
 
Winter - weather permitting   
Friday & Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday  1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
           
Summer -- Regular Hours   
Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday   10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday & Thursday CLOSED
Sunday   1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
   
Adults $5.00
Children 6-12 $3.00
Military with valid ID will receive $1.00 discount per person  
   

Guided tours are available by reservation only,
two weeks advance notice requested.

 

 

Sacramento Mountains Museum & Pioneer Village
 


Before
the turn of the twentieth century, settlers began to flock to the beautiful Sacramento Mountains, encroaching on the Mescalero Apaches who already made their homes in the cool timbers. Some came looking for a better country for permanent settlement. Others were interested in harvesting timber to build a railroad from El Paso to points north. Still others came on holiday, finding respite in the cool breezes and mild temperatures of what the Apaches once termed as Pisacah, “a place of plenty.”

Come visit the Sacramento Mountains Museum & Pioneer Village and learn the fascinating story of these resilient peoples as they struggled against the elements and against one another to tame the environs and claim a portion of it as their own.

See exhaustive exhibits of the history of Cloudcroft. Imagine the growth of the Village as you view models of the little “impossible” railroad and panoramic photographs of the old Lodge and other significant landmarks.

Stroll through the Pioneer Village and learn about the early farming and ranching industry and life ways in a rugged log cabin.

Research families, individuals or events that helped to shape the spirit of the land.

Browse the General Store for nostalgic souvenirs hand crafted by mountain residents.

Stage your special event in the lovely Chapel nestled amidst the whispering aspens.

Plan your visit to Cloudcroft to include a tour of the Sacramento Mountains Museum & Pioneer Village located on Highway 82 directly across the street from the Chamber of Commerce.

It is a must-see!

Links of Interest
 

Sacramento Mountains Historical Society, Inc
1000 Highway 82 • P.O. Box 435 • Cloudcroft, NM 88317 • 575-682-2932
smhsmuseum@yahoo.com  •  www.cloudcroftmuseum.com

 

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