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Fort Bowie: Interpreting Conflict and Legacy in Southeastern ArizonaFort Bowie National Historic Site preserves the remains of a U.S. military post central to the Apache Wars. Accessible primarily by foot, the site offers a guided walk through key historical locations ...
Fort Bowie National Historic Site is a walk-in park, the only one in Arizona. Visitors must take a 1.5-mile hike to enter. This helps protect natural and historical resources.
Douglas Kreutz Nov 19, 2016 Nov 19, 2016 Updated Nov 3, 2017 FORT BOWIE — A a critical U.S. military outpost during the bloody Apache Wars from the early 1860s to 1886 is now a ghost post of ...
Fort Bowie became the center of military operations for the U.S. Army against the Chiricahua Apaches until the tragic Apache Wars ended in 1886. During that time, ...
Fort Bowie stood at the center of America’s most brutal Indian Wars. It’s not easy to get to Fort Bowie. The only motorway into this southern Arizona national historic site is a dusty dirt lane, and ...
Fort Bowie is open to visitors every day except Christmas and New Years, from 8:00 a,m. - 4:30 p.m. local time. There are no fees to visit this historic site.
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