Araphoe and Lost Creek Site
United States historic place
Araphoe and Lost Creek Site (48SW4882) | |
Nearest city | Hadsell Cabin, Wyoming |
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Area | 670 acres (270 ha) |
NRHP reference No. | 86000352[1] |
Added to NRHP | March 12, 1986 |
The Arapahoe and Lost Creek Site is an archeological site in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Site includes evidence of settlement over a 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) stretch along the terraces of Arapahoe Creek and Lost Creek. The site was used by Native Americans more or less continuously for 9000 years until about 1900. Site surveys indicate the presence of at least three dozen hearths, and buried features are believed to exist. The site was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 12, 1986.[2][1]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ "Arapahoe and Lost Creek Site". Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office.
External links
- Arapahoe and Lost Creek Sites at the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office
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National Register of Historic Places in Sweetwater County, Wyoming
- Expedition Island
- Downtown Rock Springs Historic District
- Green River Downtown Historic District
- Lucerne Valley Archaeological District
- Wardell Court Historic Residential District
- Araphoe and Lost Creek Site
- Bairoil Town Hall
- Dean Decker Site
- Dug Springs Station Site
- Eden-Farson Site
- Eldon-Wall Terrace Site
- ETD Bridge over Green River
- ETR Big Island Bridge
- Finley Site
- First National Bank Building, Rock Springs
- Granger Station
- Gras House
- Laclede Station Ruin
- Natural Corrals Archeological Site
- Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church
- Parting of the Ways
- Point of Rocks Stage Station
- Red Rock
- Reliance School and Gymnasium
- Reliance Tipple
- Rock Springs City Hall
- Rock Springs Elks' Lodge No. 624
- Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church and Rectory
- Slovenski Dom
- South Superior Union Hall
- Elinore Pruitt Stewart Homestead
- Sweetwater Brewery
- Taliaferro House
- Tolar Petroglyph Site
- United States Post Office–Green River