When I was really young. My parents took me to see a Civil War reenactment of the March 26, and 28, 1862 Battle of Glorieta Pass, here at Pigeon's Ranch. I remember my mom telling me to not worry, as they are using blanks for bullets, the cannons aren't loaded, and the soldiers falling on the ground are just acting. They still have reenactments, at the end of March, appropriately.
Here is a photo taken of the Cruiser by one of Alejandro Pigeon's1850's adobe ranch houses. At far right, across the road, are two memorials one for the "Colorado Volunteers," and one for the "Texas Mounted Volunteers of Sibley's Brigade." There is all kinds of history here, respect.
'Gettysburg of the West'
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In 1993, a Congressionally-appointed commission set out to identify and rank some 10,500 Civil War sites; the Battle of Glorieta Pass was identified as a Class A, Priority 1, site for historical significance and historical preservation.