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DISCOVER OUR STORY

 
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ENJOY A GUIDED TOUR

SELF-GUIDED TOURS

Docents at the museum offer a 9-minute film on the history of the fort before providing a map of the parade grounds, highlighting which buildings/exhibits are open to the public. Visitors are welcome to tour the grounds from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, seven days a week.

GROUP TOURS

Visitors are welcome to explore the grounds of Fort Stanton State Monument at any time, year round. Please contact our Instructional Coordinators for more information about on-site tours or in-class presentations, please contact:

FORT STANTON AFTER DARK

Don't miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore the grounds and buildings of Fort Stanton after dark. Hosted in June and October, the cost is $10 per person (adults and children). Learn more >


Educational tours

Schedule your school, homeschool, scout, daycare or camp group visit today!

A visit to Fort Stanton offers a wealth of opportunities for students to explore the site’s living history with FREE walking/interpretive tours and educational programs for New Mexico youth.


To book a tour, please call the museum desk at 575-354-8032.


 

 Fort Stanton Cemeteries

Merchant Marine Military Cemetery/U.S. Public Health Service Hospital Cemetery (1899)

New Mexico State Veterans Cemetery (2017)

For further information please contact 505-383-4381 (t) or 505-205-6707 (c)

Selected for its healthful climate, Fort Stanton served as a tuberculosis hospital for the Merchant Marines, hosting some 5,000 sailor patients between 1899 and 1953, 1,500 of whom are buried in the Maritime Cemetery on a hillside overlooking the Fort. On Oct. 2, 2015, the Department of Veterans Affairs approved the state’s application and awarded a $5.7 million grant to build a State Veterans’ cemetery at Fort Stanton which officially opened on November 6, 2017.

Read about the history of the Fort Stanton Cemetery monument anchor

GENERAL INFORMATION


The Fort Stanton Merchant Marine Military Cemetery and State Veterans Cemetery serves as a reminder of the untold histories of the veterans who helped preserve freedom. The flag of the United States is proudly flown. The grounds are well-kept and orderly rows of headstones and monuments that commemorate the lives and services of those who, each in their own way and according to their talents and abilities, contributed to the growth, development and preservation of the Nation.

FLORAL/GROUNDS POLICY

Fresh cut flowers may be placed on graves at any time. Metal and plastic temporary flower containers are permitted. Glass Vases are not permitted.

Permanent vases are no longer permitted and will not be replaced or repaired.

Artificial flowers may be placed on graves only during the period from Nov. 1 to April 1.

Potted plants and artificial flowers will be permitted on graves during the period 10 days before and 10 days after Easter Sunday and Memorial Day. Plantings will not be permitted on graves at any times.

Christmas wreaths, grave blankets and other seasonal adornments are permitted on the graves from Dec. 1 and will be removed on Jan. 20. They may not be secured to headstones or markers.

Trees are the property of the cemetery and are not to be decorated with Christmas ornaments.

Statues, vigil lights, glass objects, floral items, candles, other flammable items and mementos of any kind are not permitted on the headstones and markers or gravesites at any time.

The cemetery will decorate each grave prior to Memorial Day with small gravesite flags, which will be removed the day after Memorial Day. Flags are not permitted on graves at any other time.

Floral items will be removed from graves as soon as they become faded and unsightly. During the mowing and ground maintenance season, all unsightly floral items will be removed each Friday.