Navajo Springs

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Navajo Springs could be a community set on the Navajo Nation, close to Holbrook, Arizona. The community is sort of solely Native yankee, and a allow is needed from the Navajo Nation for cross-country travel in this space. Throughout the time of the previous West, this space was frequented by notable western characters, like Commodore Perry Owens. Navajo Springs was a stopping place for travelers to water their horses and themselves.The Beale Wagon Road, a precursor of the continental railroad designed through the realm in 1882 likewise because the “mother road”, U.S. Route 66, (now interstate 40) ran through Navajo Springs. The Arizona territorial government was organized here, and later a monument at the springs was erected to commemorate the event. At the insistence of the state capital Railway company, all Navajos were forcibly emotional off from the Navajo Springs space, and by the Nineteen Thirties, all assigned lands among the realm were destroyed and therefore the lands forcibly vacated. However by the late Nineteen Eighties, the lands were another time occupied by Navajos, this point by Navajo “refugees” from the Navajo-Hopi land dispute.

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