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National Historic Landmark - Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites

First used by Native Americans, this natural crossing serv...

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Yuma Crossing

From 1850 to 1877 all travelers crossing the Colorado Rive...

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Yuma Crossing Park

Yuma Crossing, used since prehistoric times, played a sign...

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Results for Yuma Crossing

National Historic Landmark - Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites

First used by Native Americans, this natural crossing served as a significant transportation gateway on the Colorado River during the Spanish Colonial and U.S. westward expansion periods. The surviving buildings of the Yuma Quartermaster Depot and Arizona Territorial Prison are ...

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Yuma Crossing

From 1850 to 1877 all travelers crossing the Colorado River used the ferry. Several operated between the mouth of the Gila River and Pilot Knob. Steamboats arrived on the river in 1850 and the first railroad bridge was built in ...

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Yuma Crossing Park

Yuma Crossing, used since prehistoric times, played a significant part in the development of the West and continues to influence the affairs of the state and the nation. The Yuma City-County Bicentennial Commission in the spring of 1974 conceived the ...

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