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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Archuleta County, Colorado

 
Clickable Map of Archuleta County, Colorado and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Archuleta County, CO (3) Conejos County, CO (3) Hinsdale County, CO (0) La Plata County, CO (14) Mineral County, CO (3) Rio Grande County, CO (3) Rio Arriba County, NM (33) San Juan County, NM (20)  ArchuletaCounty(3) Archuleta County (3)  ConejosCounty(3) Conejos County (3)  HinsdaleCounty(0) Hinsdale County (0)  LaPlataCounty(14) La Plata County (14)  MineralCounty(3) Mineral County (3)  RioGrandeCounty(3) Rio Grande County (3)  RioArribaCountyNew Mexico(33) Rio Arriba County (33)  SanJuanCounty(20) San Juan County (20)
Adjacent to Archuleta County, Colorado
    Conejos County (3)
    Hinsdale County (0)
    La Plata County (14)
    Mineral County (3)
    Rio Grande County (3)
    Rio Arriba County, New Mexico (33)
    San Juan County, New Mexico (20)
 
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1Colorado (Archuleta County), Pagosa Springs — Pagosa Springs
Near Hot Springs Blvd.
Pagosa Springs has a rich history, beginning with the Anasazi Indians. Later the Utes, Navajos and Apaches inhabited this beautiful corner of the Southwest. They also visited the great “Pagosah” hot springs which they believed had . . . — Map (db m27527) HM
2Colorado (Archuleta County), Pagosa Springs — People and PlaceThe Wondrous Culture and Landscape of Chimney Rock National Monument
On Chimney Rock Road (Forest Road 617) near State Highway 151, on the right when traveling west.
Questions Unanswered A thousand years ago, a civilization flourished here. What pulled people here — and why did they leave after 200 years? Why did they build so high above the fields in the valley, the water, and other resources? . . . — Map (db m153328) HM
3Colorado (Archuleta County), Pagosa Springs — Welcome to Chimney Rock National MonumentAn Ancestral Puebloan Cultural Landmark
On Chimney Rock Road (Forest Road 617) east of State Highway 151, on the right when traveling west.
Learning About Our Past, Preserving Our Legacy The extraordinary archaeological resources at Chimney Rock have helped illuminate the history of the ancestral Puebloans who lived here over a thousand years ago. They built structures from the . . . — Map (db m153331) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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Nov. 17, 2020