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By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, July 7, 2020
Lt. Zebulon Pike's Southwestern Expedition Marker
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1 Colorado, Fremont County, Florence — Lt. Zebulon Pike's Southwestern Expedition1806-7
On North Pikes Peak Avenue (Colorado Route 67) at East 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on North Pikes Peak Avenue.
Travel the route of these explorers and read Lt. Pike's own words from his journal U.S. Army Expedition to explore the United States' new southwest boundary with New Spain The men Lt. Zebulon M. Pike • Dr. John H. Robinson . . . Map (db m153110) HM
2 Colorado, Fremont County, Howard — Lt. Zebulon Pike's Southwestern Expedition1806-7
On U.S. 50, 0.4 miles east of Swissvale Road, on the left when traveling east.
Travel the route of these explorers and read Lt. Pike's own words from his journal U.S. Army Expedition to explore the United States' new southwest boundary with New Spain The men Lt. Zebulon M. Pike • Dr. John H. Robinson . . . Map (db m153311) HM
3 Colorado, Fremont County, Cañon City — Lt. Zebulon Pike's Southwestern Expedition1806-7
On Royal Gorge Boulevard (U.S. 50) east of South 1st Street, on the right when traveling east.
Travel the route of these explorers and read Lt. Pike's own words from his journal U.S. Army Expedition to explore the United States' new southwest boundary with New Spain The men Lt. Zebulon M. Pike • Dr. John H. Robinson . . . Map (db m153315) HM
4 Colorado, Alamosa County, Blanca — Lt. Zebulon Pike's Southwestern Expedition1806 - 7
On State Highway 150, 0.2 miles north of U.S. 160, on the right when traveling north.
Travel the route of these explorers and read Lt. Pike’s own words from his journal. U.S. Army Expedition to explore the United States new southwest boundary with New Spain. The men: Lt. Zebulon M. Pike Dr. John H. Robinson Sgt. . . . Map (db m71882) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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