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Chris Utter | profile | all galleries >> South West - 4 galleries, 26 subgalleries >> Utah >> Hovenweep National Monument, 1971 tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Hovenweep National Monument, 1971

The first historic reports of the abandoned structures at Hovenweep were made by W.D. Huntington, the leader of a Mormon expedition into southeast Utah in 1854. The name "Hovenweep" is a Paiute/Ute word meaning "Deserted Valley" which was adopted by pioneer photographer William Henry Jackson in 1874. In 1917-18, J.W. Fewkes of the Smithsonian Institution surveyed the area and recommended the structures be protected. On March 2, 1923, President Warren G. Harding proclaimed Hovenweep a unit of the National Park System.

Square Tower Group, in southeastern Utah.
All pictures taken in early morning.
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