Lincoln After Dark
Saturday, October 19, 5 to 9 p.m.
Step into the shadows of the Wild West with Lincoln After Dark: Murder and Mayhem Along the Most Dangerous Street in America, presented by the Friends of Historic Lincoln and Oso Productions. As night falls in the historic town of Lincoln, New Mexico, walk the very streets where notorious outlaws and lawmen once clashed in bloody battles. Encounter costumed actors who bring to life the chilling tales of betrayal, revenge, and murder that haunt this legendary town.
This exclusive nighttime event offers a rare opportunity to wander the hallowed grounds of Lincoln after sunset, a town immortalized by the infamous Billy the Kid and the tumultuous Lincoln County War. As you navigate the lantern-lit streets, costumed interpreters will breathe life into the characters from Lincoln’s violent past, each with a tale that echoes through the ages.
Lincoln After Dark is not just a walk-through history; it’s an immersive experience that allows you to interact with the ghosts of the past. Feel the tension and the excitement as you encounter figures straight out of the wild west, from lawmen and desperados to the everyday folks caught in the crossfire of a town at war.
With every step, you’ll uncover the secrets and stories that shaped Lincoln, experiencing firsthand the allure and danger of the old west. This unique event promises not only to enlighten but also to entertain, offering a glimpse into a bygone era where courage and conflict reigned supreme.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children 5 - 16 years old, and free to children 4 and younger. Purchase tickets online.
This event is from the MNMF Event's Calendar.
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