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Show The Ticonderoga, !tollle porI, Slrcl/)f(me, Ver/lltllll > U 1/\ H SllELnURNE the '.\"\1rld and also the largest. The Olltput frO!111 his mine lifted Utah from a minor cOl'per-prndudngstate to fourth by 1919. II '; Iii l yields a high pel'l.:entage of all Ullil , d Slales Cllpl'Cr pmduction. Viewing ra(: i!i!i,~~, for visilors ;Irc provided on Ihe we,! rilll of Ihe pit. /''';' '''1(' ~II: SA '! H i "-:"I COliNTY rr()VE:~;WEEP NATIONAL l\10NUMENT {<"fi"n 'Jlce-see MOIlICZII/1W COl/illY, C%t"c/o . SA N .11 ' ,\:-./ COUNTY ;\lllll!i\','llo, irinitJ AU'; .\ LI ItID(;E 25 111j1,:,; s(lulhc •• st of 1\10nticell0 on Sl'l'''!HI;lI'V road. I () miks cast uf I~l' cal'! ;lrc Creek on Utah 47 c.'.I!)!)·1 iOO r-:."::I·,,!ions IIndertaken ill 13 sites along Alb'i .\lcsa el(lsed the gap in the known ,kvc ;oplllcllt of tile Puchlo Indian culture by defilling the period known as Pueblo II, rou [' hly 900-1100. In addition, the lo (': al dn'e lnplllcnt from the {JOO's into the f :!(}(I's ho's hecn shllwnl(l he a continual ~r(l',vt:' lll<)t was innLlcnccd hy ide,ls of neirilh,)ring peoples, This is rerhaps Ihe arca in which the ceremonial kiva dcvd" pl'd. ':/'r/,.,.,,/; 1101 (/C'C'I'.I',lih/(' ttl IIIl' fJllblil' "1111 TOOELE COUNTY Wcnciovcr vidnity DANGER CAVE I mile cast of Wcndov~r on U.S. 40 900n U.c.to A.D. 20 C, The archeological excavations of Danger Cave providc a clear picture of the life of thc hunting and gathering peoples living in the dcsert cnvironmcnt ofthc Grcat Basin, Though 110 extinct animal rcmains have been found. thc artifacts from the deep stratificd dcposits provide one orthe more notable cross sections oflong-tcrm human development discovered west of the Contincntal Divide. The findings show that these pcople lived in an entircly different environment from thaI of the high plains-Palco I ndian hunters. Federal; I/ot /ICCL'.\'.I'ih/1' 10 IIzI' puhlic NIlL UINTAII COUNTY (;"crn Ri\'cr DESOI.ATION CANYON Re!erc1lce-.H'l' Carbol/ CO/lfll,V MUSEU~,f |