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Fort Union National Monument

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3115 NM-161, Watrous, NM 87753, United StatesMap
Phone+1 505-425-8025
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  • Wanda H
    Wanda H
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    Amaaaaazing!

    This place is so worth going to see! SO much history!!! And they've explained it quite well with the story boards spread throughout the fort. Good for all ages, if they're interested in history. A...

    Reviewed on Dec 29, 2023
  • Sue L
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    A wonderful place to spend time and explore history.

    This historical site is filled with ruins/remains of many structures. Most you can figure what their purpose would have been....a fireplace, structural walls. A path takes you close enough to apprec...

    Reviewed on Nov 21, 2023
  • Jeremiah Z
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    Way Too Under Visited Monument

    We really enjoyed our visit to this way under visited monument. We hiked the 1.5 mi. RT Fort Trail throughout the fort ruins and really enjoyed the solitude of this place as during our 3 hr visit, onl...

    Reviewed on Oct 13, 2023
  • Bill K
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    Fort Union NM

    This fort out on the prairie was a huge part of westward expansion. A terrific 20 minute movie explains about the fort's importance as the key supply depot on the Santa Fe trail. Walking out among the...

    Reviewed on Oct 7, 2023
  • riles2475
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    Old historical fort that is well worth the stop.

    Old large historical fort that was a way point for other forts in the southwest and western territories. There is a marker near the middle of the fort showing where the Santa Fe trail passed through.

    Reviewed on Jul 21, 2023

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