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SPRINGER
Springer, NM
Springer is a history buffs paradise! Stroll through its historic streets, where you'll find friendly locals and fascinating stories that date back to the days of the Santa Fe Trail. Whether you’re seeking adventure or a peaceful retreat, Springer invites you to explore its captivating charm and embrace the spirit of the Southwest. Come experience the magic of Springer.
Springer's History
Founded in 1859, Cimarron emerged as a vital trading post on the Santa Fe Trail, serving as a hub for travelers and traders heading to the burgeoning markets of Santa Fe. The town's significance grew with the arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the late 19th century, further cementing its role in regional commerce. Cimarron is also known for its colorful past involving outlaws and lawmen, with figures such as the notorious gunslinger Clay Allison leaving their mark. Today, Cimarron preserves its heritage through historic sites and museums, offering a glimpse into its vibrant past while continuing to charm visitors with its old-West ambiance.
Pre-19th Century
Indigenous peoples, including the Comanche and Pueblo tribes, inhabit the region.
1850s
Settlers began to arrive, attracted to the fertile land and new opportunities.
1866
The Santa Fe Railway establishes a line through the area, enhancing transportation and trade.
1880
Springer is founded as a railroad town. Once named "Maxwell" is officially "Springer" after Frank Springer.
Things To Do
Springer invites people of all ages to explore the wild history of the area. Visit "New Mexico's Strangest Museum", spend the day at the lake, or venture off into old historic buildings!