Legendary Locals of Gallup

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, State & Local, Native American, Reference & Language, Transportation
Cover of the book Legendary Locals of Gallup by Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola, Carol Sarath, Bob Rosebrough, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola, Carol Sarath, Bob Rosebrough ISBN: 9781439663448
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint: Legendary Locals Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola, Carol Sarath, Bob Rosebrough
ISBN: 9781439663448
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint: Legendary Locals
Language: English

Geography has conspired to make Gallup, New Mexico, a special place with unique people and a colorful history. It has been a place of struggle and extremes where cultures have clashed, mixed, and melded. Gallup is a community that is simultaneously challenging and uplifting, heartrending, and redemptive. To local Native Americans, the Navajo and Pueblo people, Gallup is located on their ancestral homeland and bordered by their sacred sites. To early settlers, Gallup was a place that permitted transportation across the continent, first by foot and horseback, then by stagecoach and railroad, and ultimately, by America's Mother Road, Route 66. With its founding, Gallup became a place where European, Asian, and Hispanic immigrants--with hands that built America--came to construct a transcontinental rail line, harvest timber, mine coal, and establish businesses, while seeking a new life among the region's original native people.

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Geography has conspired to make Gallup, New Mexico, a special place with unique people and a colorful history. It has been a place of struggle and extremes where cultures have clashed, mixed, and melded. Gallup is a community that is simultaneously challenging and uplifting, heartrending, and redemptive. To local Native Americans, the Navajo and Pueblo people, Gallup is located on their ancestral homeland and bordered by their sacred sites. To early settlers, Gallup was a place that permitted transportation across the continent, first by foot and horseback, then by stagecoach and railroad, and ultimately, by America's Mother Road, Route 66. With its founding, Gallup became a place where European, Asian, and Hispanic immigrants--with hands that built America--came to construct a transcontinental rail line, harvest timber, mine coal, and establish businesses, while seeking a new life among the region's original native people.

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