Event Details
Lincoln After Dark
At Lincoln Historic Site
5/26/17, Friday
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Join us for the second installment of our Lincoln After Dark tours!
The history of Lincoln, New Mexico is mired with acts of revenge, tragic accidents, vigilante justice, and senseless violence. Between 1870 and 1886, more than fifty people met a violent end along this quarter-mile long stretch of dusty road. This fact led President Rutherford B. Hayes to declare Lincoln’s main thoroughfare as “The Most Dangerous Street in America.” Hundreds more were killed throughout the region during a time when feuds were most often settled at gunpoint, lawmen were oftentimes involved with the criminals they swore to apprehend, and danger lurked around every one of life’s corners.
Please call 575-653-4025 to reserve your tickets. Space is limited so please call to RSVP.
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