I'm glad I changed my mind and decided to check out the Fort Bowie National Historic Site, it is well worth visiting!
Though not much remains of the fort's buildings except for their stone foundations, the informational plaques give you a good idea of how things were, and the photos that are part of the display are quite nice to fill in the details for your mind's eye.
I walked in from the regular trailhead, but you can also access the fort and the visitor center via a separate road closer to Bowie in case you don't want to walk the 1.5 miles (one way) to the fort. The walk does take you past several historic spots so its worth the exercise.
Grave Marker of Medal of Honor winner in the post cemetery
Interestingly, located some distance from main post.
The strategically important water source for the area, Apache Spring
The PX !
I didn't know that a school was mandatory.
The school's foundation stones
Same view of the spot for the Dress Parade pic of 1886
Heliographs....I'd forgotten about this signaling technology
This is part of what remains of "Officer's Row"
I believe that is Bowie Peak in the distance
The foundation stones of the CO's house
The view from the CO's house of the main parade ground
Cavalry Barracks
In case you were wondering....
The officer whose mishandling of the
situation was the seminal event leading to
24 years of war with the Apache
Heliograph, though apparently, incomplete
I thought this photo very nicely done, an action shot!
A view of the fort's grounds from the top of the ridge tail one
uses to return to the main trailhead.
Siphon Canyon
2 comments:
An interesting site. And, not a single sunrise, sunset, RV, Ural, TW, or Samurai in any photo!
What can I say RichardM....personal growth or laziness?
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