Roswell is a town of about 48,000 people, making it the fifth largest city in New Mexico. The area was originally settled in 1869 when Van C. Smith and Aaron Wilburn built a small store, inn and post office. They named their settlement Roswell, which was Smith’s father’s first name. Roswell was the home of Walker Air Force Base from 1941-1967 and housed a POW camp during World War II, holding mostly German prisoners. In 1947, a UFO purportedly crashed in the area and the military seized the aircraft and its alien operators. This alleged incident has brought interest and controversy ever since, and you can read all about it and decide for yourself at the International UFO Museum and Research Center. Roswell has embraced the tourism opportunity from their UFO encounter and there are no shortage of T-shirts and bumper stickers to be had. Beyond that, I found Roswell to be a pleasant place full of kind and welcoming people and I’m definitely glad I stopped in for a while. I hope you enjoy these photos from fun and beautiful Roswell, New Mexico.

What’s That Up in the Sky?

The International UFO Museum and Research Center

My Favorite

This Waving Alien Made Me Smile

Everyone Gets in on the Fun

Imagine That’s Alien Guards

Outside the Museum

The Visitors Center

Spacewalk

Spaceport Roswell

Roswell Donuts are Out of this World

Stardust Antiques

The County Courthouse

Beautiful St. Peter’s Church at Dusk

First United Methodist Church of Roswell

The Tree of Knowledge at the Library

A Non-UFO Mural

Carnegie Library

Cool Cowboy Statue

I Loved the Art on the Electric Boxes

I Think Kids Did This One

You’re Being Watched

Cool Old Truck

The Farmhouse on Second

The Truth is Out There

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