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During a 1-2 hour visit, you can travel back 900 years to the time of a thriving ancestral Pueblo great house community. A ranger will greet you at the visitor center.
If youve ever wanted to see as far into Americas past as was possible then Aztec Ruins may be just the place for you. The Mayan, Inca, and Aztec cultures of South and Central America were some of the high points of Americas culture and technology Pre-Columbus when Europeans arrived.
Living in Aztec offers residents a suburban rural mix feel and most residents own their homes. Many families live in Aztec and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Aztec are above average.
Near Aztec, New Mexico over 1,000 years ago, ancestral Pueblo people constructed a large planned community that served their society for over two centuries. Aztec Ruins National Monument preserves the remains of this well planned community, which is the largest ancestral Pueblo community in the Animas River Valley.
There is no fee to visit Aztec Ruins National Monument.
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A: The name is a misnomer. Popular and scholarly opinion in the nineteenth century held that the ancestors of the Aztecs migrated southward into Mexico from the U.S. Southwest. As a result, Euro-American explorers at the time often gave ancient ruins names such as Aztec, Montezuma, or Toltec.
New Mexico, known as the Land of Enchantment, is entirely within the Mountain Time Zone.
This is a fascinating site. The ruins are 1000 years old. Some rooms of the Pueblo were intact and you can go through. The kiva is restored, but done well.

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