The village of Mesilla is a living history museum of New Mexico’s origins. The site of Billy the Kid’s trail and a major stop on the Butterfield Stage line, it has a classic plaza with a still-active adobe church that dates back to 1855. It’s also home to great restaurants! This week I tried La Posta (1840s), which began as a freight line and stage stop and is now a sprawling cacophony of color in an ancient adobe building.
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