Mesilla— At the southeast end of Mesilla Square, in southern New Mexico, where tourists stroll through shops and restaurants in one of the most historic squares in the southwest, a picturesque adobe shop attracts visitors with a family promise: Billy the Kid was here. Inside, employees serve ice cream and pack candied nuts a few steps from the place where the famous outlaw was judged. Historian and author David G.
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Mesilla— At the southeast end of Mesilla Square, in southern New Mexico, where tourists stroll through shops and restaurants in one of the most historic squares in the southwest, a picturesque adobe shop attracts visitors with a family promise: Billy the Kid was here. Inside, employees serve ice cream and pack candied nuts a few steps from the place where the famous outlaw was judged. Historian and author David G.