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Native American massacre site in Colorado to expand by nearly 3,500 acres

Por: WPTV Nation October 06, 2022

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Federal officials said Wednesday that a National Park Service historic site memorializing the more than 200 Native Americans killed by U.S. troops in Colorado 158 years ago would significantly expand.Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced that the Sand Creek Massacre Historical Site would expand an additional 3,478 acres.She added that it'd provide people opportunities to learn about the massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho in November 1864... + full article



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