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Map How to get to Hillsboro From I-25 Take Exit 63 Hillsboro/Hwy 152 West for 18 miles. From Deming (I-10) Hwy 180 North, take Hwy 26 East to Nutt and Hwy 27 North to Hillsboro, 60 miles total. From Silver City Hwy 180 South, take Hwy 152 East throught the scenic Gila National Forest crossing the Continental Divide. 58 miles. Approxmate time from: Santa Fe - 4 hours Albuquerque - 3 hours Las Cruces - 1.5 hours El Paso - 3 hours Tucson - 4.5 hours Enjoy the drive but watch for cattles, deer, other wildlife and cyclists! Events The Apple Festival Labor Day Weekend Annual Event The biggest event in Hillsboro. Thousands of people come to have fun for the weekend. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride and wander up and down Main Street, which is filled with ven- dors of fine art, craft and food. Be sure to try the delicious apple pies! Christmas in The Foothills Art and craft show by local artisans. First Saturday of December Community Christmas Party Big potluck Christmas party at the Community Center. Please come join the festivities!

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How to get to Hillsboro

From I-25Take Exit 63 Hillsboro/Hwy 152 West for 18 miles.

From Deming (I-10)Hwy 180 North, take Hwy 26 East to Nutt and Hwy 27 North to Hillsboro, 60 miles total.

From Silver CityHwy 180 South, take Hwy 152 Eastthrought the scenic Gila National Forest crossing the Continental Divide. 58 miles.

Approxmate time from:Santa Fe - 4 hours

Albuquerque - 3 hoursLas Cruces - 1.5 hours

El Paso - 3 hoursTucson - 4.5 hours

Enjoy the drive but watch for cattles, deer, other wildlife and cyclists!

EventsThe Apple FestivalLabor Day Weekend Annual EventThe biggest event in Hillsboro. Thousands of people come to have fun for the weekend. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride and wander up and down Main Street, which is fi lled with ven-dors of fi ne art, craft and food. Be sure to try the delicious apple pies!

Christmas in The FoothillsArt and craft show by local artisans.First Saturday of December

Community Christmas PartyBig potluck Christmas party at the Community Center. Please come join the festivities!

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History of Hillsboro

Hillsboro was founded in April,1877, when two prospectors discovered a series of gold deposits on the east side of the Black Range Mountains along Percha Creek. Dave Stitzel and Daniel Dugan staked out the “Opportunity” and “Ready Pay” mines.

A tent city quickly fi lled with over 300 miners, store owners, adventuresome women and children. As the area grew more settled, adobe and wooden structures began to replace the tents. By 1880 the town had four saloons, four grocery stores and a post offi ce.

Today, Hillsboro is a well-known community of artists, writers and ranchers. The community hosts the always popular Apple Festival, Christmas in the Foothills, community Christmas party and monthly music events.

For more information visit:www.HillsboroNM.comwww.HillsboroNM.org

Courthouse Remnants

Walk around Hillsboro, a living ghost town in the foothills of the beautiful Black Range mountains and see some of the many historic buildings, which were built in the late 1800s and early 1900s––Courthouse remnants and jail, Black Range Museum, Mason’s Building and more.

Pick up Historic HHistoric HH illsboro A Walking Tour istoric Hillsboro A Walking Tour istoric HGuide at shops in town or visit Hillsboor visit Hillsboor roNM.com for the map and more information.

Please respect the private buildings and homes, which are not open to the public.

Map of Hillsboro

Aldo’s Attic, Patty Woodruff owner505-895-5385 www.aldosattic.com, [email protected]

Barbara Masingill Studio & Gallery505-894-9511 or 895-3377

Barbershop Plaza: Café, Motel & Ten Thousand Villages505-895-5283 www.barbershopcafe.com

Black Range Museum 505-895-5331

Black Range School of Art, David Farrell artist & sculptor505-895-3352 www.dwfarrell.com

Buffalo Belle’s Millinery Company, Jane Dobrott owner505-895-5381

Cuna Cueva Gallery, Merideth Hildreth ownerCuna Cueva Gallery, Merideth Hildreth ownerCuna Cueva Gallery505-895-5050 www.cunacueva.com

Enchanted Villa Bed and Breakfast 505-895-5686

Hillsboro Court & Market 505-895-5241

Hillsboro General Store Cafe505-895-5306

Hillsboro Rock Shop, Ted French owner505-895-5745 [email protected]

Hillsboro RV Park, Sherry & Mark Hartman owners505-895-5703

Hillsboro Tradin’ Post, Mary & Ike Wilton owners505-895-3337

Kathy Jo Lovell, whimsical ceramics & decorated gourds505-895-5091

Percha Creek Traders Co-op505-895-5116

RGM Realty, Bob Majewski, broker 505-895-5333

Sleeping Indian Creative Design, Diane & Geno Washburn Custom wood furniture and picture frames505-743-0215 [email protected]

Sonja Rutledge, ReMax real estate broker505-538-3847 [email protected]

Sue’s, Sue Bason owner 505-895-5328 books, furniture, hand painted folk art

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