Originally Posted by
Southwest Dave
I actually 'rode' into town last year. A little bit quieter now then it was back in the days of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett !! I loved walking around and reading the historical information boards, including the one that described "that thing in the front yard". Known as the Torrean it was used to protect settlers from Apache raids. The lovely historic town of Lincoln is on the aptly named 'Billy the Kid trail' section of US380 and has an 'Old days festival' once a year to include an enactment of a Billy the Kid escape.
A little extra I learnt was the town was originally named La Placita del Rio Bonito (The Place by the Pretty River) by the Spanish settlers who first arrived. A great stretch of highway that runs by Fort Stanton and the Snowy river cave area to Capitan where we visited the resting place of 'Smokey bear'.
Dave.
(Well done Utahtea, it's your win ! )