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Ancient History

To a lot of people, Colorado means the Old West. But in the grand scheme of things, the Old West isn’t really that old at all. Archeologists speculate that hunters from Siberia crossed into Colorado 11,000 years ago – even before that dinosaurs roamed the state. In relatively recent history, the Ancestral Puebloans inhabited the southwest region of Colorado. Today, you can walk in dinosaur tracks in the Picketwire Canyon in Southeast Colorado or see the petrified remains in Dinosaur National Monument in Northwest Colorado. The rock art on canyon walls and cliff dwellings, such as Mesa Verde National Park is remaining pieces of the ancient people who called this state home.

 

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Chimney Rock Archaeological Area

Chimney Rock is an archaeological area that was home to the ancestors of the modern Pueblo Indians 1,000 years ago. Guided and self-guided tours available daily.

 

Dinosaur Ridge

Some of today’s most famous dinosaurs were first discovered here.

 

Anasazi Heritage Center

Museum interprets the history and culture of Southwest Colorado.

 
 
 
 
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