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Pueblos
. . . cliff dwellings . . . churches . . . forts . . . these
and other ruins are rapidly disappearing from the arid West. Built of
stone, wood, or earthen block, they reside in parks, historical sites,
and national recreation areas. The variety of settings, in fact, may
create a dilemma for the land manager. The remains of a ranch or mine
may be in a park established to protect its natural resources, like
a Grand Canyon. Getting preservation money, given the park's reason
for being, can be a challenge.
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