Lordsburg is a city in and the county seat of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 2,797 at the 2010 census, down from 3,379 in 2000.
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Shakespeare Ghost Town is a historic ghost town that dates back to the 1850's. Shakespeare is open for tours daily from 10am - 5pm MT (as long as a tour guide is avaliable) so call first just be be sure a tour guild is avaliable.
We loved everything about this tour. Our guide was especially knowledgeable, and took a lot of extra time to give us a wonderful, personal tour of Shakespeare. It has a fascinating history. This is one of the best old west tours I've been on. It should be much more well-known and well-attended. Go if you're ever in the area!
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Continental Divide Trading Post is located on Interstate 10 (Exit 42) about 20 miles east of Lordsburg, New Mexico. This store has a large selection of rugs and a fine assortment Indian made jewelry and artifacts, as well as the tremendous variety of items offered at all our Bowlin Stores. When you are at our Continental Divide Store, you are only a few miles from the Shakespeare Ghost Town and Stiens Railroad Ghost Town. If you will stay in the area for a few days, you can camp, hike and fish in the 2.7 Million acres of the Gila (pronounced hee-la) National Forest. The Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is also there.
Great pit stop, this is the Continental divide, shop has good southwestern goods, and some good historical background.
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