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The country's oldest
designated mining district once yielded fabulous lodes of turquoise,
silver, gold, lead, and zinc. Cerrillos is part of the Turquoise
Trail, a national scenic byway that connects former mining communities
that lie between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Evidence of operation
left by Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and American miners
provide insight into these cultures and the history of Cerrillos.
A boomtown during the 1880s, movie studios have since discovered
Cerrillos Old West authenticity. Just north of town, the J.W.
Eaves Movie Ranch pays tribute to the town's cinematic history.
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