If you haven't checked out our newest exhibit, step into the story of the building that became your museum. 

Built in 1881 by prospector-turned-banker H.B. Ailman, this Mansard-Italianate mansion has housed health-seekers, city councilmen, and firefighters—and since 1967, nearly six decades of community memories as the Silver City Museum. But the story goes back further, to San Vicente de la Ciénega and the land before the house. 

"A Place in History: The Legacy of the Ailman House" tells that full story.