. General Information Regarding the National Monuments . I CHUHbM mm ??/,, GRAN QUtVIRA RUINS ,# i -^//////////////^ — f- L-[ Sec. 3 T I 5. R8E /////MW Monument Boundary Gran Quivira National Monument, N. Mex., embracing unsurveyed N. § of N. \ sec. 3, T. 1 S., R. 8K., New Mexico principal meridian; created November 1, 1909. of March, so that visits to the monument during those months arenot practicable. At other seasons the monument is best reached bystage or automobile by a good road from Mountainair, which is 24miles distant on the Santa Fe Railway. Service of both classes maybe obt


. General Information Regarding the National Monuments . I CHUHbM mm ??/,, GRAN QUtVIRA RUINS ,# i -^//////////////^ — f- L-[ Sec. 3 T I 5. R8E /////MW Monument Boundary Gran Quivira National Monument, N. Mex., embracing unsurveyed N. § of N. \ sec. 3, T. 1 S., R. 8K., New Mexico principal meridian; created November 1, 1909. of March, so that visits to the monument during those months arenot practicable. At other seasons the monument is best reached bystage or automobile by a good road from Mountainair, which is 24miles distant on the Santa Fe Railway. Service of both classes maybe obtained in Mountainair at any time, the parties operating auto-mobiles for benefit of tourist traffic having established a schedule,so that parties of four people can visit the monument for $12 for theround trip; and parties of three persons or less, $10 for the roundtrip. There are no accommodations at the ruins, but water can befound along the route. The automobile trip occupies one day. 22 Other points of exceeding interest to tourists are located in theimmediate vicinity of Mountainair and the Gran Quivira NationalMonument, though


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