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Gallup NM Tourism and Sightseeing
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Where is Gallup New Mexico?
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Gallup New Mexico
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Things to do in Gallup NM, Sightseeing and Gallup NM Tourism Gallup NM Tourism - Planning a Gallup NM Vacation Below is a list of Gallup NM tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a Gallup NM Vacation! Find detailed information on the Gallup NM tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Gallup NM travel category on the left hand menu.
Explore All Of New Mexico's Regions You can find New Mexico tourist attractions and activities in all of New Mexico's regions: Albuquerque, Farmington, Gallup, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, Taos and Other.
Fun Things to do during your Gallup NM Vacation - Top Gallup NM Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular Gallup NM tourist attractions that list on our site include El Morro National Monument Create an online Gallup NM vacation itinerary You can use WeGoPlaces.com to plan your Gallup NM vacation itinerary! To begin, select from our list of Gallup NM tourist attractions, activities, accommodations, events, restaurants or Gallup NM vacation & visitor information entries. Click the "Add" button to add individual entries to your online Gallup NM vacation itinerary.
Featured New Mexico Tourist Attractions and Activities Please visit our New Mexico featured listings - Kelly Clarkson at Pan American Center, Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Pan American Center, Willie Nelson at Inn Of The Mountain Gods Resort and Kathy Griffin at Kiva Auditorium.
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El Morro National Monument National Park
Category: Ramah National Park near Gallup, New Mexico
Description of this Gallup area Attraction: Rising 200 feet above the valley floor, this massive sandstone bluff was a welcome landmark for weary travelers. A reliable waterhole hidden at its base made El Morro (or Inscription Rock) a popular campsite. Beginning in the late 1500s Spanish, and later, Americans passed by El Morro. While they rested in its shade and drank from the pool, many carved their signatures, dates, and messages. Before the Spanish, petroglyphs were inscribed by Ancestral Puebloans living on top of the bluff over 700 years ago. Today, El Morro National Monument protects over 2,000 inscriptions and petroglyphs, as well as Ancestral Puebloan ruins. Proclaimed Dec. 8, 1906. Boundary changes: June 18, 1917; June 14, 1950. Acreage: 1,278.72 Federal: 1,039.92; Non-federal: 238.80.
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