Cactus, chiles, and castles. When it comes to icons of New Mexico, one of those seems like it just doesn’t belong. Or does it?

Castles are perhaps the last thing you would expect to run across while traveling through New Mexico. We may not quite have buildings made of mossy stone, towers, turrets, and drawbridges, but a number of buildings around the state sure seem to look something like a typical European palace.

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Are there any other castle-like buildings you’ve seen around the state? If you have suggestions for other castle-like or even just plain strange buildings around New Mexico, be sure to send us your favorite suggestions by completing this nomination form for locations to be included in a future article.

If you want to explore more of New Mexico’s beautiful architecture, you don’t want to miss out on the state’s enchanting religious structures. Read more in These 14 Churches In New Mexico May Just Leave You Speechless.

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