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Photograph taken June 3, 2008.
Welcome to Lowry
Pueblo National Historic Landmark |
LOWRY RUIN | has been designated a Registered
National Historic Landmark | under the provisions of the Historic
Sites Act of August 21, 1955. This site possesses
exceptional value in commerating and illustrating
the history of the United States | U. S. Department of the
Interior National Park
Service | 1965
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The Archeological Resources Protection Act of
1979 and the Antiquities Act of 1906 prohibit
anyone from removing artifacts or disturbing
archeological sites on federal lands without
written permission from the BLM. Do your part fo
preserve this rich heritage. Please report any
vandalism, theft, or damage to the BLM Anasazi
Heritage Center near Dolores at (970) 882-4811,
or to the Montezuma County Sherrif at (970) 565-
8441.
The interpretive sign and pueblo stabilization
were funded in part by a State Historical Fund
grant from the Colorado Historical Society.
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Museum exhibits about Lowry Pueblo and visitor
information for Canyons of the Ancients National
Monument are available at the Bureau of Land
Management Anasazi Heritage Center.
Please Protect these Ancestral Puebloan villages
for the enjoyment of future generations, stay on
the trail, and Leave No Trace of your visit.
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You always visit a place like this with
respect. Always.
Esther Martinez, San Juan Pueblo
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