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Geographical distribution of Fremont culture. The Fremont culture or Fremont people is a pre-Columbian archaeological culture which received its name from the Fremont River in the U.S. state of Utah, where the culture's sites were discovered by local indigenous peoples like the Navajo and Ute. In Navajo culture, the pictographs are credited to ...
Fremont Indian State Park and Museum is a state park in Utah, US, which interprets archaeological remains of the Fremont culture. The park is located in Sevier County, Utah in the Clear Creek Canyon. It was established to preserve and interpret the artifacts and archaeological sites of the Fremont culture, a prehistoric Native American group ...
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The Fremont culture — a Post-Archaic period Oasisamerica culture of southwestern North America. Archaeological sites are located in the present day Southwestern United States and Great Basin . Pages in category "Fremont culture"
Clear Creek is a creek in Utah which joins the Sevier River near the city of SevierIt flows alongside Interstate 70 just east of where I-70 meets I-15.. It is best known for its Fremont culture Native American archaeological finds and Fremont Indian State Park, which celebrates these finds.
Volunteer fire-fighters operated the fire station until the City of Fremont took over. It served as a fire station until 1994, then was remodeled and leased to the Mission Peak Heritage Foundation and The Washington Township Historical Society for use as a museum. [8] Volunteers have landscaped the garden around the museum. [9]
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The Range Creek canyon was first publicized in 2020 as an area with pristine archaeological remains and rock art of the Fremont culture, a precontact Great Basin archaeological culture that was contemporaneous to the Ancestral Pueblo culture located to the south.