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Centennial marks the end of a right denied

Despite centuries being native to lands that would eventually be known as the United States of America, Indigenous people would not be considered citizens of this nation until June 2,

10 Homes That Changed America

Visit homes that transformed residential living, from grand estates like Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater to the pueblos of Taos, New Mexico, and the tenements of 19th-century New York.

Pagosa s Past: An archaeological look at Chimney Rock

Photo courtesy John M. Motter Loggers had to improvise during the old days. This circa 1900 logger seems to be improvising with railroad ties and fence posts. The logs will roll down the fence posts from a flat rail car. By John M. Motter PREVIEW Columnist Dr. Frank W. Eddy, University of Colorado at Boulder, directed a more recent study of the Chimney Rock Indian ruins during the summers of 1970, 1971 and 1972. We rely primarily upon his monograph, “Archaeological Investigations at Chimney Rock Mesa: 170-1972” for the following description of the people who lived there. Cultural remains of the Pueblo Period II dating from A.D. 925 to A.D. 1125 were identified.

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