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Montezuma Castle National Monument
List of Classified Structures
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List of Classified Structures (LCS). |
The List of Classified Structures (LCS) is an evaluated inventory of all historic and prehistoric structures that have historical,architectural, and/or engineering significance within parks of the National Park System in which the National Park Service has, or plans to acquire, any legally enforceable interest. The list is evaluated or "classified" by the National Register of Historic Places criteria. Structures are constructed works that serve some form of human activity and are generally immovable. They include buildings and monuments, dams, millraces and canals,nautical vessels, bridges,tunnels and roads,railroad locomotives,rolling stock and track, stockades and fences,defensive works,temple mounds and kivas, ruins of all structural types that still have integrity as structures, and outdoor sculpture.
The information below is from the LCS database managed by the Park Historic Structures and Cultural Landscapes Program.
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Number |
Name |
State |
Significance Level |
AZ O:5:14 |
Montezuma Castle |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:62 |
Rockshelter with Masonry Rooms |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:69 |
Masonry Structure |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:75 |
Cavates |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:88 |
Rockshelter with Masonry Room |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:89 |
Rockshelter with Masonry Rooms |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:90 |
Pueblo |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:91 |
Pueblo |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:93 |
Swallet Cave Ruin |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:94 |
Prehistoric Irrigation Canals |
Arizona |
Contributing |
AZ O:5:95 |
Castle A |
Arizona |
Contributing |
MB-3 |
Equipment Shed |
Arizona |
Local |
MG-06 |
Historic Irrigation Ditch System |
Arizona |
Contributing |
MG-10 |
CCC Revetment |
Arizona |
Local |
MH-4 |
Residence #4 |
Arizona |
Local |
MH-5 |
Residence #5 |
Arizona |
Local |
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Did You Know?
The Martin Handcart Company of 1856 was caught in a late October snow storm at this location. Rescue wagons from Salt Lake City brought food and clothing. The company continued its trek to a temporary refuge at the cove, but some 150 emigrants died in the freezing cold and blizzard conditions.
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Last Updated: September 29, 2008 at 18:30 EST |