Basic Information What: Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Where: Outside Eads, Colorado Founded: April 28, 2007 Cost: Free More Information: National Park Service website Narrative 2014 was
Basic Information Name: Mesa Verde National Park Where: Southwestern Colorado Founded: June 29, 1906 Fee: $10-$15 entrance fee (fee info) More Information: National Park Service website Narrative Our
Basic Information What: Puerco Pueblo Where: Petrified Forest NP, Arizona More Information: Petrified Forest NP website Narrative After driving under I-40 from the Northern side of Petrified Forest
I write a lot about Native-Americans here On-Walkabout so this recent news about citizenship requirements of the Cherokee Nation I found quite interesting: The nation’s second-largest Indian tribe
One of the more interesting places to visit in New Mexico for those interested in exploring the state’s Native-American past is the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site located between
I have visited many historic Native-American pueblo ruins that are spread around the American Southwest. However, the visit my wife and I made to the Taos Pueblo in
Below are links to all three of the Native-American pueblos I visited that compose the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument in central New Mexico. Please click the links
I have written about many of the historic Native-American locations in New Mexico, but probably the easiest of all these historic pueblos to visit in the American Southwest