• Museums

    Range Creek Exhibit

    Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum

    January 1-March 31, 2008

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    From the Utah Museum of Natural History comes this informative display explaining the history of human interaction with the land at Range Creek. Range Creek, once a private ranch situated near the Book Cliffs, is the site of a large complex of Fremont habitations. The area, now protected by the State of Utah, has been the recent location of excavation and research in an effort to learn more about the Fremont people. The Fremont, contemporaneous with the Ancestral Puebloans to the south, shared similar cultural practices with their Puebloan neighbors, such as farming and pottery making. However, the Fremont culture is identifiable as a distinct culture of small kin-based groups of people, varying from sedentary villages to highly mobile groups in contrast with the Ancestral Puebloan who are best known for their complex social organizations, elaborate kivas, and road systems. Come and learn more about the Fremont! The exhibit includes artifacts from Range Creek.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free with Admission

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      January 1-March 31, 2008

      Times:
      Monday-Sunday 9:00am-6:00pm

    • Venue Info

      Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum

      660 West 400 North Blanding, UT 84511

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    • Locations

      Southern Utah

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