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Richard
May 11, 2022
Historic New Mexico town, only 8.8 miles away. The plaza & a number of buildings are a National Historic Landmark District. There are art galleries, authentic restaurants & shopping. San Albino Church built in 1851, old court house where Billy the Kid was sentenced to hang. New Mexico is know for our red & green chile sauce or ask for Christmas and get both! A green chile cheeseburger is a must have.
Historic New Mexico town, only 8.8 miles away. The plaza & a number of buildings are a National Historic Landmark District. There are art galleries, authentic restaurants & shopping. San Albino Church built in 1851, old court house where Billy the Kid was sentenced to hang. New Mexico is know for ou…
Valerie
August 4, 2021
Old Mesilla is an incredible little New Mexico town full of fun southwest history. From where Billy the Kid escaped from jail to haunted old bar at The Double Eagle it's full of interesting spots. The placita is absolutely enchanting. It's about an hour away from this location so if you're looking to take a fun day trip I highly recommend this place! Eat at La Posta! You won't regret it.
Old Mesilla is an incredible little New Mexico town full of fun southwest history. From where Billy the Kid escaped from jail to haunted old bar at The Double Eagle it's full of interesting spots. The placita is absolutely enchanting. It's about an hour away from this location so if you're looking t…
Juan
October 29, 2020
The village of Mesilla was incorporated in 1848, after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo moved the U.S.–Mexico border south of the village of Doña Ana, placing it in the United States. A small group of citizens, unhappy at being part of the United States, decided to move south of the border. They settled in Mesilla at this time. By 1850, Mesilla was an established colony. By this time, its people were under constant threat of attack from the Apache. By 1851, the attacks caused the United States to take action to protect its people just to the north of the border, in the Mesilla Valley. They did this by creating Fort Fillmore. As a result of the fort, the United States declared the Mesilla Valley region part of the United States. Mexico also claimed this strip of land, causing it to become known as "No Mans Land". This boundary dispute, which was officially caused by a map error, was resolved in 1853 with the Gadsden Purchase. Mesilla became a part of the United States, as well as the southern part of New Mexico and Arizona. Two battles were fought at or in the town during the Civil War. Mesilla served as the capital of the Confederate Territory of Arizona in 1861-1862 and was known as the "hub", or main city for the entire region. Recaptured by the Volunteers of the California Column, it then became the headquarters of the Military District of Arizona until 1864. During the "Wild West" era, Mesilla was known for its cantinas and festivals. The area attracted such figures as Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett and Pancho Villa. The village was also the crossroads of two major stagecoach, mail, and trade routes: the Butterfield Stagecoach and the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.[5] The village of Mesilla was the most important city of the region until 1881.
The village of Mesilla was incorporated in 1848, after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo moved the U.S.–Mexico border south of the village of Doña Ana, placing it in the United States. A small group of citizens, unhappy at being part of the United States, decided to move south of the border. They sett…
Mark
February 18, 2020
Old Mesilla offers an historic experience as well as shopping and dining.
Stacy
February 7, 2019
Mesilla is a small town within the Las Cruces Metropolitan area. The town was incorporated in 1848, and has multiple historic adobe buildings. The town square hosts festivals and markets throughout much of the year, and the town is full of quaint dining and shopping experiences. Do not miss Mesilla.
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Mesilla, NM