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One branch of the Santa Fe Trail, known variously as the Cimarron Route, the Cimarron Cutoff, and the Middle Crossing (of the Arkansas River), ran through the Cimarron Desert and then along the Cimarron River. [10]: 144, 148 Lower Cimarron Spring on the riverbank was an important watering and camping spot. [11]
The other main branch, called the Cimarron Cutoff or Cimarron Crossing or Middle Crossing [12]: 93 [16]: 133 [17]: 144 cut southwest across the Cimarron Desert (also known as the Waterscrape or La Jornada [17]: 148 ) to the valley of the Cimarron River near the town of Ulysses and Elkhart then continued toward Boise City, Oklahoma, to Clayton ...
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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
The Mojave Desert is the hottest desert in North America, located primarily in southeastern California and Southern Nevada. Its total area is 22,000 sq mi (57,000 km 2). The largest cold desert is the Great Basin Desert, which encompasses much of the northern Basin and Range Province, north of the Mojave Desert.
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The Cimarron Historic District [2] is a historic district on the south side of Cimarron, New Mexico, United States. The district is located south of US Route 64 on the east and west sides of New Mexico Highway 21. In 1973, the district was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [2]
Cimarron Canyon State Park: Colfax: 378 153: 7,500 2,300: 1979: Showcases the canyon of the Cimarron River and the Palisades Sill formation. [11] City of Rocks State Park: Grant: 1,230 500: 5,250 1,600: 1953: Features rock formations eroded out of 35-million-year-old volcanic ash, and a public observatory. [12] Clayton Lake State Park: Union ...