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Adam Fox
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El Camino Real International Heritage Center, a relatively new state monument sandwiched between Socorro and T or C off I-25, is turning five years old. You’ll have to go back a few more years than that to get a glimpse of early Spanish colonial life during Saturday’s Celebración de Otoño. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the monument gets all living history on us as re-enactors demonstrate what it might have been like to be a Spanish settler during the 1500s. Music by Bernie Romero and dance performances La Sociedad Colonial Española de Santa Fe top off the day’s fare. Admission to all events is free. For more, call the Center at (575) 854-3600 or visit elcaminoreal.org.