The Historic Small Town That Every New Mexican Should Visit At Least Once
Zooming by New Mexico’s towns on the highway, it’s surprisingly easy to blink and miss a good number of them. However, you are definitely missing out if you don’t stop to visit at least once. Each is filled with its own personalities that can only be experienced first hand by walking its historic streets, grabbing a bite in their diners, or trekking nearby trails.


The oldest surviving building in Socorro is the San Miguel Church, which was constructed shortly after the town was resettled.

Other historic buildings include the Garcia Opera House, built in 1884. While it never seemed to actually host operas, it did serve as a community cultural center through the decades.

Another can't-miss stop is the Socorro Heritage Museum. Here, you'll find a museum that houses collections of Socorro's long history and simultaneously acts as the town visitor center.



Socorro is located in central New Mexico, approximately one hour south of Albuquerque via Interstate 25. You can find additional information about the historic town by visiting its website or Facebook page.
Website: Socorro, NM
Facebook: Visit Socorro
Looking for another cool little town to visit in the Land of Enchantment? You will also fall in love with the charming Cerrillos, a historic town located near Santa Fe. Read more in Plan A Trip To Cerrillos, One Of New Mexico’s Most Charming Historic Towns.
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