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Trail Of The Ancients Scenic Byway (New Mexico)
The Trail of the Ancients is a New Mexico Scenic Byways, New Mexico Scenic Byway to prehistoric archaeological and geological sites of northwestern New Mexico. It provides insight into the lives of the Ancestral Puebloans and the Navajo, Ute people, Ute, and Apache peoples. Geological features include canyons, volcanic rock features, and sandstone buttes. Several of the sites are scenic and wilderness areas with recreational opportunities. Route description The Trail of the Ancients captures the archaeological evidence of hunter and gatherers who lived in the area from 10,000 B.C. or earlier, in the northwestern portion of the state. The Ancient Puebloans that lived in the area between about 850 and 1250 A.D. are the ancestors of the modern Hopi, Zuni people, Zuni and Ancient dwellings of Pueblo peoples#Modern cultures, Rio Grande Pueblo tribes. Navajo people, Navajos, from the Athabaskan languages, Athabascan tribal areas in northwestern Canada, migrated into the ar ...
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National Scenic Byway
A National Scenic Byway is a road recognized by the United States Department of Transportation for one or more of six "intrinsic qualities": archeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational, and scenic. The program was established by Congress in 1991 to preserve and protect the nation's scenic but often less-traveled roads and promote tourism and economic development. The National Scenic Byways Program (NSBP) is administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Some scenic byways are designated All-American Roads, which must meet two out of the six intrinsic qualities. The designation means they have features that do not exist elsewhere in the United States and are unique and important enough to be tourist destinations unto themselves. As of January 21, 2021, there are 184 National Scenic Byways located in 48 states (all except Hawaii and Texas). History The NSBP was established under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, which ...
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El Morro National Monument
El Morro National Monument is a U.S. national monument in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. Located on an ancient east–west trail in the western part of the state, the monument preserves the remains of a large prehistoric pueblo atop a great sandstone promontory with a pool of water at its base, which subsequently became a landmark where over the centuries explorers and travelers have left personal inscriptions that survive today. Between about 1275 to 1350 AD, up to 600 people of the Ancestral Puebloan culture lived in the 355+-room mesa-top pueblo. The village was situated on the old Zuni-Acoma Trail, an important ancient trade route. Spanish explorers visiting the area in the 16th century referred to the notable promontory as ''El Morro'' ("The Headland"); the local Zuni people call it ''A'ts'ina'' ("Place of writings on the rock"), and early Anglo-Americans referred to it as Inscription Rock. With its oasis-like source of water, El Morro served as a natural resti ...
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New Mexico State Road 53
State Road 53 (NM 53) is a state highway in the US state of New Mexico. Its total length is approximately . NM 53's western terminus is a continuation as Arizona State Route 61 (AZ 61) at the Arizona border west-southwest of Zuni, New Mexico, Zuni, and the eastern terminus at New Mexico State Road 122, NM 122 in the village of Grants, New Mexico, Grants. History NM 53 was originally the east end of NM 54 and then after 1927 a short route extending west from Grants, it was extended over old New Mexico State Road 36, NM 36 to the Arizona border by the 1940s. It was renamed as NM 53 to avoid confusion with U.S. Route 54 in New Mexico, U.S. Route 54 (US 54). In the 1940s, NM 53 was extended northeast from Milan, New Mexico, Milan to San Mateo, New Mexico, San Mateo, a small town near Mt. Taylor, New Mexico, Mt. Taylor. The segment from Milan to San Mateo was renumbered New Mexico State Road 605, NM 605 in 1988. Major inters ...
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New Mexico State Road 117
State Road 117 (NM 117) is a state road in north west New Mexico, entirely within Cibola County. The southern terminus is at NM 36 near Quemado, and the northern terminus is at NM 122 and Historic U.S. Route 66 in Grants. NM 117 runs through the El Malpais National Conservation Area. It is one of the roads on the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways.Trail of the Ancients.
New Mexico Tourism Department. Retrieved August 14, 2014.


History

The portion of NM 117 from I-40 north to NM 122 became a state highway on a road exchange agreement with Cibola County in October 1988.


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New Mexico Museum (Grants, New Mexico)
The Museum of New Mexico is a collection of museums, historic sites, and archaeological services governed by the State of New Mexico. It currently consists of six divisions: the Palace of the Governors state history museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, the Museum of International Folk Art, the archaeology division, and the state historic sites. Each division within the Museum of New Mexico adheres to policies decided by the Museum of New Mexico Board of Regents, a group of New Mexico residents appointed by the governor with consent of the Senate. History The Museum of New Mexico was established on February 19, 1909, by the New Mexico Territorial legislature. This pre-statehood legislation mandated that the Museum of New Mexico be housed in the historic Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe. Over the years, the Museum of New Mexico added several other properties to include the New Mexico Museum of Art, Laboratory of Anthropology, Museum of Inter ...
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Grants, New Mexico
Grants is a city in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. It is located about west of Albuquerque. The population was 9,163 at the 2020 Census. It is the county seat of Cibola County. Grants is located along the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways.Trail of the Ancients.
New Mexico Tourism Department. Retrieved August 14, 2014.


History

Grants began as a railroad camp in the 1880s, when three Canadian brothers – Angus A. Grant, John R. Grant, and Lewis A. Grant – were awarded a contract to build a section of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad through the region. The Grant brothers' camp was first called Grants Camp, then Grants St ...
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Casamero Pueblo, New Mexico
Casamero Pueblo is an archaeological site including the partially excavated and stabilized ruins of an 11th-century Ancestral Puebloan community in Prewitt, New Mexico, in McKinley County. It was an outlier of Chaco Canyon. It is on the Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway. Geography The ruins are located on McKinley County Road 19,Trail of the Ancients.
New Mexico Tourism Department. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
near Tecolote Mesa. Tecolote means "owl", and the red sandstone mesa has a formation that looks like the eyes of an owl.


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Casamero Pueblo was an outlier of



Crownpoint, New Mexico
Crownpoint () is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) on the Navajo Nation in McKinley County, New Mexico. The population was 2,900 at the time of the 2020 census, up from 2,278 in 2010. It is located along the Trail of the Ancients Byway, a designated New Mexico Scenic Byway.Trail of the Ancients.
New Mexico Tourism Department. Retrieved August 14, 2014.


History

Crownpoint was founded in 1912 by Samuel F. Stacher as an Indian agency to serve the people in the Pueblo Bonito Agency of northwestern New Mexico. A school house, agency office and power house were built to a ...
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New Mexico State Road 371
State Road 371 (NM 371) is a state highway in the US state of New Mexico. NM 371's southern terminus is at Interstate 40 in New Mexico, Interstate 40 (I-40) and New Mexico State Road 612, NM 612 in Thoreau, New Mexico, Thoreau, and the northern terminus is at U.S. Route 64 in New Mexico, U.S. Route 64 (US 64) in Farmington, New Mexico, Farmington. Major intersections See also * * References

State highways in New Mexico, 371 Transportation in McKinley County, New Mexico Transportation in San Juan County, New Mexico Farmington, New Mexico {{NewMexico-road-stub ...
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Thunderbird Petroglyph At Upper Left, On Cliff Face Further West Of Site, Petroglyphs At Right Of Undetermined Origin, View Towards Northeast - Bee Burrow, Seven Lakes Wash, HABS NM,16-CROPO
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World Heritage Site
World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection under an treaty, international treaty administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance. The sites are judged to contain "cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity". To be selected, a World Heritage Site is nominated by its host country and determined by the UNESCO's World Heritage Committee to be a unique landmark which is geographically and historically identifiable, having a special cultural or physical significance, and to be under a sufficient system of legal protection. World Heritage Sites might be ancient ruins or historical structures, buildings, cities, deserts, forests, islands, lakes, monuments, mountains or wilderness areas, and others. A World Heritage Site may signify a remarkable accomplishment of humankind and serve as evidence of humanity's intellectual history on the planet, or it might be a place of grea ...
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