Corrales, New Mexico, is a village steeped in a rich and fascinating history that has shaped its unique character over the centuries. The Corrales Historical Society (CHS), a nonprofit organization, has taken it upon itself to illuminate this captivating heritage, offering visitors and residents alike the opportunity to embark on a self-guided tour of the community’s historic landmarks.
The CHS mission is to promote a greater appreciation and understanding of the history and traditions that have defined Corrales for generations. Through their tireless efforts, they have uncovered countless stories of the families, founders, and pioneers who have left an indelible mark on this centuries-old community. Their dedication to preserving and sharing these stories has helped to create a deeper connection between past and present residents of Corrales. By providing educational programs, events, and resources, the CHS continues to ensure that the rich history of this unique village remains alive for future generations to explore and enjoy.
The self-guided tour, brought to life by the CHS and its dedicated volunteers, invites you to explore a tapestry of cultural and historic spaces scattered throughout the village. From the Candido Gonzales House to the Casa Vieja and the Cristobal Martinez House, each property on the tour holds the keys to Corrales’ past, waiting to be unlocked and appreciated.
The tour’s informative signage and detailed descriptions provide visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the significance of each landmark, from their architectural styles to the roles they’ve played in shaping the community’s history. Visitors will be captivated by the stunning photography of Sandra Corless, whose work has been graciously shared by CHS to enhance the tour experience.