TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: The Open Plateau Chapter 2: The Coming of the Park Service Chapter 3: Expanding Bandelier Chapter 4: A Showcase for the American Tourist Chapter 5: Cultural Resource Management and Interpretation at Bandelier Chapter 6: Natural Resource Management in Mesa and Canon County Chapter 7: An Island Besieged Appendix A: Visitation Statistics Appendix B: Custodians and Superintendents Appendix C: Chronology of Important Events Appendix D: Legislation LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Condition of the trails in the park prior to 19332. Bandelier road construction by the CCC 3. The road from the mesa top is visible, as are the temporary structures of the CCC camp 4. The original Frijoles Canyon Lodge 5a. 5b. The relationship between the compound and Tyuonyi ruin 6a. 6b. Construction of the compound 7. Interpretation of the prehistory of the region 8. Growth of visitation inspired the development of a campground on top of Frijoles Mesa 9. Exposed ruins of Tyuonyi 10a. 10b. Parts of Tyuonyi prior to and during stabilization 11. La Mesa fire in 1977 - archeologists precede bulldozers along the fire lines to identify archeological resources 12. During the 1970s, feral burros became a major environmental problem at Bandelier 13. Firefighting operations threatened archeological resources in the burn area 14. Large portions of the Upper Canyon and Frijoles Mesa area were destroyed by the fire, as were extensive areas beyond the boundaries of the monument DEDICATION In memory of Lisa Eller Bruhn, who felt the spirituality of Bandelier.
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