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Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Moab Canyon Wash Culvert, Spanning Moab Canyon wash at Main Entrance Road, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Moab Canyon Wash Culvert, Spa...

Significance: Constructed by the CCC in 1941, the Moab Canyon Wash Culvert was built in a manner which would not intrude on the scenic quality of the area yet allow visitor access into Arches National Park. Un... More

Stone Cabin, Moab, Grand County, UT

Stone Cabin, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: Built in the early Twentieth century, the one-room historic Stone Cabin is associated with both early grazing and later uranium mining history of the area. One of only a few h... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Moab Canyon Wash Culvert, Spanning Moab Canyon wash at Main Entrance Road, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Moab Canyon Wash Culvert, Spa...

Significance: Constructed by the CCC in 1941, the Moab Canyon Wash Culvert was built in a manner which would not intrude on the scenic quality of the area yet allow visitor access into Arches National Park. Un... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Stone Cabin, Moab, Grand County, UT

Stone Cabin, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: Built in the early Twentieth century, the one-room historic Stone Cabin is associated with both early grazing and later uranium mining history of the area. One of only a few h... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: John Wesley Wolfe, a Veteran of the Civil War, built the homestead known as Wolfe Ranch around 1898, seeking good fortune in the newly established state of Utah. It is located... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Balanced Rock formation in Arches National Park, Utah

Balanced Rock formation in Arches National Park, Utah

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Moab Canyon Wash Culvert, Spanning Moab Canyon wash at Main Entrance Road, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Moab Canyon Wash Culvert, Spa...

Significance: Constructed by the CCC in 1941, the Moab Canyon Wash Culvert was built in a manner which would not intrude on the scenic quality of the area yet allow visitor access into Arches National Park. Un... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Stone Cabin, Moab, Grand County, UT

Stone Cabin, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: Built in the early Twentieth century, the one-room historic Stone Cabin is associated with both early grazing and later uranium mining history of the area. One of only a few h... More

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191, approximately 6 miles north of Moab, Moab, Grand County, UT

Arches National Park Main Entrance Road, Beginning at U.S. Highway 191...

Significance: Planned during the 1940s, the Main Entrance Road utilized standards of design developed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads, minimizing negative impact o... More

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: John Wesley Wolfe, a Veteran of the Civil War, built the homestead known as Wolfe Ranch around 1898, seeking good fortune in the newly established state of Utah. It is located... More

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: John Wesley Wolfe, a Veteran of the Civil War, built the homestead known as Wolfe Ranch around 1898, seeking good fortune in the newly established state of Utah. It is located... More

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: John Wesley Wolfe, a Veteran of the Civil War, built the homestead known as Wolfe Ranch around 1898, seeking good fortune in the newly established state of Utah. It is located... More

Carol M. Highsmith - Old tractor near Moab, Utah

Carol M. Highsmith - Old tractor near Moab, Utah

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

Wolfe Ranch, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: John Wesley Wolfe, a Veteran of the Civil War, built the homestead known as Wolfe Ranch around 1898, seeking good fortune in the newly established state of Utah. It is located... More

Stone Cabin, Moab, Grand County, UT

Stone Cabin, Moab, Grand County, UT

STORED ON SITE. mchr Significance: Built in the early Twentieth century, the one-room historic Stone Cabin is associated with both early grazing and later uranium mining history of the area. One of only a few h... More