The Lindenmeier site is a stratified multi-component archaeological site most famous for its Folsom component. The former Lindenmeier Ranch is in the...
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for toolmaking as far away as the Lindenmeier site in Colorado. Additionally, the Clovis presence at the Gault site occurs in unprecedented abundance...
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Folsom tradition (section Additional Folsom sites)
have joined together for communal bison hunts. Cooper Bison Kill Site Lindenmeier site Surovell, Todd; Hodgins, Gregory; Boyd, Joshua; Haynes, C. Vance...
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portal Lindenmeier site, another National Historic Landmark site that was a Folsom culture campsite, in northern Colorado. Cooper Bison Kill Site, another...
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important to the spread of early peoples throughout the Americas. The Lindenmeier site in Larimer County contains artifacts dating from approximately 8720...
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Larimer County, Colorado (section Prehistoric site)
(Berthoud & Loveland) Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University. Lindenmeier Site Continental Divide National Scenic Trail Greyrock Mountain National...
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services of the trekking staff. The Foundation maintains an extensive web site with information about the trail, and publishes a series of books and trail...
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Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned...
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War Relocation Center Leadville Historic District Lindenmeier site Lowry Ruin Ludlow Tent Colony Site Mesa Verde Administrative District Pikes Peak Pike's...
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their "San Juan Extension" built from Alamosa, Colorado. The D&RG chose a site in the Animas Valley close to the Animas River near what is now the Downtown...
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Site is a National Historic Site in Kiowa County, Colorado, commemorating the Sand Creek Massacre that occurred here on November 29, 1864. The site is...
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August 1859, two surveyors who helped to found Colorado City explored the site. One of the surveyors, Melancthon S. Beach, suggested it would be a "capital...
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(Archeological site) Lindenmeier site – (Archeological site) Luzia Woman – (Human remains) Marmes Rockshelter – (Archeological site) Mastodon State Historic Site –...
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Area". www.fs.usda.gov. Retrieved February 23, 2024. USDA.gov: official site GORP.com: history Wheeler Geologic Area at Atlas Obscura Sangres.com: photo...
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important to the spread of early peoples throughout the Americas. The Lindenmeier site in Larimer County contains artifacts dating from approximately 8720...
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north of the city. Within the park is the Lindenmeier site, a stratified multi-component archaeological site most famous for its Folsom component. Fort...
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The location has been designated the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and is administered by the National Park Service. The massacre is considered...
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retreat at Emerald Valley. The site of the lodge has become a wilderness Cloud Camp and Emerald Valley is now the site of The Broadmoor's Ranch at Emerald...
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Amache National Historic Site, formally the Granada War Relocation Center but known to the internees as Camp Amache (pronounced a-ma-chee), was a concentration...
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activity for day hikers, especially at the Chalk Bluffs, a raptor nesting site. Recreational activities on the Pawnee Grasslands have been somewhat curtailed...
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extension was added to the old roundhouse, a new car shop was built on the site of the original "car barn", and the depot saw extensive repair and internal...
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to form the "Georgetown Company," claiming 640 acres for a town site. The town site would be overseen by the Girffith Mining District. The commercial...
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War Relocation Center Leadville Historic District Lindenmeier site Lowry Pueblo Ludlow Tent Colony Site Mesa Verde Administrative District Minnequa Steel...
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the Tewa/Tiwa-speaking pueblos along the Rio Grande remember a traditional site of great importance located in the valley near the dunes: the lake through...
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this location. For several years in the 1970s and 1980s, Silverton was the site for the International Speed-Skiing Championship. Colorado portal Durango...
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to 8800 BCE, when a circular, incised lignite bead was left at the Lindenmeier site in Colorado. Shells such as marginella and olivella shells were traded...
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gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. The Lindenmeier site, the largest known Paleo-Indian Folsom site, contained artifacts of the Paleo-Indians who...
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South Table Mountain (Colorado) (section Burial site)
War Relocation Center Leadville Historic District Lindenmeier site Lowry Pueblo Ludlow Tent Colony Site Mesa Verde Administrative District Minnequa Steel...
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Abraham Lincoln Fellows and William Torrence into the canyon to look for a site to build a diversion tunnel bringing water to the Uncompahgre Valley, which...
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Hovenweep National Monument (category Ancient Puebloan archaeological sites in Colorado)
hunted along the Cajon Mesa of Hovenweep as early as 8,000 BC and 2) from 20 sites with evidence of Archaic-Early Basketmaker people from about 6,000 BC. Late...
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