One of the newest sites in the US National Parks system, Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site is the location of the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864 where Colonel Chivington and the First Colorado Calvary, Third Colorado Calvary, and First New Mexico Volunteers slaughtered 150-200 Native Americans, mostly women, children, and the elderly.
Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site was built in 1833 as the only fort along the Santa Fe trail between Missouri and Mexican settlements. It was a place for Cheyennes and Arapaho to trade buffalo hides.
One of the most magnificant buildings in the world... sitting atop the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, the Parthenon still stand proudly after passing well over 2000 years of history.
Located far away from anything else in eastern Colorado, the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site is a site not to be missed by western history buffs.
This is the site of the Sand Creek Massacre, a bloody massacre in which 150-200 Native Americans were violently killed in 1864.
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The Clock: St Ann’s Fort Signal Tower
The Garrison Historic Area
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"Vieux Montréal" or the old quarter of the city.... the place where it all began in the 1700s...
Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site was the only fort along the Santa Fe trail between Missouri and Santa Fe.
Inside Bent's Old Fort near La Junta, Colorado.