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Southwestern Colorado's 4,700-acre Chimney Rock Archaeological Area will on Friday be designated a national monument, according to Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo. The designation, which President ...
President Obama named a new national monument on Friday: Chimney Rock in southwestern Colorado. With two sandstone spires soaring from a mesa, not only is Chimney Rock a spectacular place ...
(AP)-- The federal government is holding a listening session Friday on a proposal to designate the Chimney Rock archaeological area in southwest Colorado as a national monument. The designation ...
Join local geology and archaeology enthusiast David Bouquet for a free public lecture, “Rock Art in the Southwest,” on Wednesday, June 25, in the Community United Methodist Church fellowship hall, 434 ...
Chimney Rock National Monument is located at 3179 Colorado Highway 151, about 40 miles east of Durango and 20 miles west of Pagosa Springs.
(AP) - A dramatic rock formation in southwestern Colorado that was home to ... Obama signed a proclamation Friday creating Chimney Rock National Monument, preserving nearly 5,000 acres of high ...
With its new visitor center, Chimney Rock National Monument will be ready to welcome those visitors and others who seek to learn more about the cultural resources of Southwest Colorado.
The public will have more time to comment on a proposal to lease land for drilling near the Chimney Rock National Monument in southwest Colorado. The comment period on an environmental review of ...
Today (Sept. 21) President Barack Obama declared Chimney Rock, in Colorado's San Juan National Forest, a national monument, according to a release from the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Dozens of people are telling members of Congress their thoughts on a proposal to designate the Chimney ... Rock archaeological area as a national monument. The office of Sen. Michael Bennet of ...
Today (Sept. 21) President Barack Obama declared Chimney Rock, in Colorado's San Juan National Forest, a national monument, according to a release from the U.S. Department of the Interior.