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May 2023 by Cecilia Talley
Historic general store contributed to the start of the Lincoln War… Billy the Kid
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December 2022 by Travel With Trey (Travel with Trey)
The store acted as John Tunstall's personal residence as well as the store competing directly with Murphy and Dolan's enterprise. The recreation of this store is great. Cheers to the preservation team who kept up the appearance of a late-1800s general store. Behind the store, both Alexander McSween and John Tunstall are buried, and you can pay your respects at their graves, although rumor has it the original graves were washed out many years ago by the Bonito river behind the store, and so these are simply replacement markers.
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October 2022 by Avalus (Travel with Trey)
The store acted as John Tunstall's personal residence as well as the store competing directly with Murphy and Dolan's enterprise. The recreation of this store is great. Cheers to the preservation team who kept up the appearance of a late-1800s general store. Behind the store, both Alexander McSween and John Tunstall are buried, and you can pay your respects at their graves, although rumor has it the original graves were washed out many years ago by the Bonito river behind the store, and so these are simply replacement markers.
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August 2022 by Brian Woolf
I've been in here once very nice stuff alot of history
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August 2022 by Casper T. Ghost Esq.
Priceless gem of Historical significance. It's not disneyland but for history buffs it's cool.
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August 2022 by Roman Ponze
A correction on this photo, the pic is of the house of Sheriff William Brady of Lincoln NM. The other is wrong.
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June 2022 by Avalus
The store acted as John Tunstall's personal residence as well as the store competing directly with Murphy and Dolan's enterprise. The recreation of this store is great. Cheers to the preservation team who kept up the appearance of a late-1800s general store. Behind the store, both Alexander McSween and John Tunstall are buried, and you can pay your respects at their graves, although rumor has it the original graves were washed out many years ago by the Bonito river behind the store, and so these are simply replacement markers.
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August 2021 by Brenda Gayle
Make sure you bring cash when you visit Lincoln
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July 2021 by Gary Nelligan
A very interesting place to visit. Very well preserved. Like stepping back in time to a bygone era. Love the story of this historical building.
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January 2020 by Derek Bennett
The front of the store is the most interesting although the entire house has been kept as close as was back in the day. Kept as intact and identical to what they saw back in the hay days. just being in the exact spot where many historically important western history happened is a rush. The entire area is amazing. I love visiting this place where a legend was made.
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November 2019 by Kevin Roberts
This place will take you back in time literally
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August 2019 by Jerry Eastman
Run by NM Historic Sites, the store is refurbished and shelves are stocked with actual boxes sold in the store in the 1920s, which were stored in the basement till it was reopened as a historical attraction. Staff is throughly knowledgeable of stores history from it's building to today.
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August 2019 by Jim K
Great Docent at the front desk, and a wealth of knowledge. Check out the post office next door while your at the store.
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August 2019 by Dion Hightower
Love going to lincolin and living history
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July 2019 by Phil Tuten
Was a great experience walking through town!