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Ansel Hall Ruin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ansel Hall Ruin
The Ansel Hall Ruin, also known as Cahone Ruin, is located in Cahone, Dolores County, Colorado. A pre-historic ruins from the Pueblo II period, the Northern San Juan pueblo was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.〔 ==Ansel Hall== The Ansel Hall Ruins, previously called Cahone Ruins, were named for Ansel Hall, the property owner. He sponsored two excavations in 1949 and 1950.〔(''Great Pueblo Period of the McElmo Drainage Unit.'' ) National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet - 1992. Retrieved 9-27-2011.〕 Ansel Franklin Hall was a naturalist for the National Park Service. It's said of him that "probably contributed more than any other individual to the formation and early growth of the interpretive work of the National Park Service (NPS)." He was a mentor to photographer Ansel Adams, formed the non-for-profit concessions organization Mesa Verde Company and in 1933 funded an expedition of Monument Valley to research and record information about the area.〔(Press Release: Bill Winkler to Present Lecture on Ansel Hall’s Rainbow Bridge–Monument Valley Expedition.'' ) Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. 2011. Retrieved 9-26-2011.〕 Hall sponsored two excavations in 1949 and 1950.〔
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