Silver City Museum
Historic Downtown · Silver City, New Mexico
The Silver City Museum is housed in a striking Victorian-era home in Silver City's historic district, presenting the history and folk art of southwestern New Mexico through collections that encompass Apache and Mimbres heritage, the copper mining era, frontier life, and the early years of Billy the Kid, who was born in Silver City. The museum's collections document the extraordinary cultural layering of the region — ancient Mimbres pottery, Spanish colonial religious art, Apache material culture, and the vernacular objects of mining-era daily life — placing Silver City's present creative vitality in the context of a remarkably deep and complex history. The Victorian building itself, with its period furnishings and architectural detail, is one of the finest examples of territorial-era architecture in the Southwest.
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