• Description[edit]. The Jemez Historic Site is located north of the village of Jemez Springs, in the Jemez River valley.
  • A 1,400-foot trail traverses Jemez Historic Site, interpreting the site’s rich history on the ground and through expansive views.
  • Jemez Historic Site (Formerly Jemez State Monument) consists of the 14th century Pueblo of Gisewa,... 18160 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM, US 87025.
  • A short drive from Albuquerque and Bernalillo, the Jemez National Historic Landmark is one of the most beautiful prehistoric and historic sites in the Southwest.
  • While Los Alamos and the Pajarito Plateau are important in the area’s history, that part of the Jemez is well-served by other online resources.
  • Jemez Historic Site is a New Mexico state historic site preserving the ruins of a 16th century Native American pueblo and a 17th century Spanish mission.
  • Finding light in the winter is important and we want to celebrate in a variety of ways,” says Marlon Magdalena instructional coordinator for the Jemez Historic site.
  • The Jemez Historic Site in New Mexico protects the ancient village of Gisewa and the San Jose de los Jemez mission church.
  • https://www.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/jemez-springs/jemez-historic-site-132068560/.
  • The Jemez Historic Site is originally home to the Giusewa Pueblo, which was where the present day Jemez people lived.
  • The Jemez people were even forced from the preferred mesa-top communities to valley settlements, where Jemez State Monument is situated.
  • Jemez Historic Site. County: Sandoval. Year Established: First described by Spanish explorers in 1581, a small mission was apparently established next to the...