Really enjoyed new and added sights; love seeing the pictures and getting to go into the caboose and school.
This little mountain community, Cloudcroft, has put together an impressive collection of old cabins and buildings from the pioneer era. The museum is small but interesting. It's the walk from building to building all under the aspen trees, that gives you a real feel for early life in the mountain west.
This is a charming small museum. The grounds were beautiful with lots of exhibits. A wonderful place to take the kids to gain a historical retrospect and appreciation of how people lived back in the old days. From what we gained, living in the Sacramento Mountains was challenging, but we could see how it shaped this village's character. Check it out! There are numerous artifacts from the 1800's to the 1950's, including old military uniforms, an old fire truck, caboose, and Mescalero Apache artifacts. Well worth a stop!
Neat place. Did some work in it and was able to look around and learned alot about the heritage of the area. Quite interesting.
My girlfriends thought we would run by and see the Museum on a recent visit, we were pleasantly surprised to find much more. Our "quick" stop lasted about an hour and a half. We could have spent even more time if our schedule would have allowed. Really enjoyed the local history and the multiple building that told that story. Well done!
This is a great place and its fun to look at all the old cabins. One of the cabins used to be my Three Bears Cabin when I was little. A great place to see how people lived in the past.
A visit to Cloudcroft and environs should include the Sacramento Mountains Museum. Interesting collection and knowledgeable docents.
Variety of displays and wonderful outdoor museum, friendly staff. Enjoy events held there too.
My wife and our 4 daughters stopped in here while staying in a nearby house for a week. Though clearly a small town operation on a limited budget it was a surprisingly well done and expansive view of the history of Cloudcroft and the turn of the century old West. Frankly the fact that it was a low budget operation made it all the more intimate. We were eligible for a military discount but did not take it; we preferred to not claim it and thus make an extra 'donation' to help their operations. So it was $26 for the 6 of us. They had clean restrooms and a very modest gift shop..
Our second trip to Cloudcroft, but first time to visit the Museum. From the road, it doesn't look like much, but once on the grounds, it is amazing. They really have a lot of artifacts from early NM pioneer days, as well as some very interesting collections of military memorabilia, ladies fashions from the early 1900's, and some very cool (to me) old machines from water pumps, to fire trucks. The admission is super cheap, and depending on how much of a history buff you are, expect to spend at least 1 to 1.5 hours going through the place.