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Article: REVIVING TRAVELER HOT SPOT.(Main)
- Article from:
- The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
- Article date:
- November 9, 2009
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Byline: STACI MATLOCK
Historic preservation specialist Jeff Brown is hoping his work crews won't find the spot where legs and arms are buried at the Pecos National Historical Park.
The appendages would be those amputated from Civil War soldiers in 1862 at a makeshift hospital housed in Kozlowski's Trading Post 25 miles east of Santa Fe.
Finding the bony remains, while exciting, would slow down Brown's current project: a six-year renovation of the almost 2-century-old stage stop and tavern. The low-slung pink stucco building with faded turquoise trim along N.M. 63 was a popular stop on the Santa Fe Trail for decades.
Brown and crew ...
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