Palo Duro Canyon State Park
Palo Duro Canyon, often called the "Grand Canyon of Texas," was a critical battleground and strategic area during the Red River War of 1874-1875. Buffalo Soldiers, particularly the 10th Cavalry under Colonel…
Campaign duty for the cavalry and infantry led them many times into the Staked Plains of Texas. The soldiers had to accomplish many difficult duties in this seemingly empty area of Texas.
Palo Duro Canyon, often called the "Grand Canyon of Texas," was a critical battleground and strategic area during the Red River War of 1874-1875. Buffalo Soldiers, particularly the 10th Cavalry under Colonel…
The dramatic canyons and vast plains of this area were central to the Buffalo Soldiers' campaigns in the Texas Panhandle in the late 19th century. The 10th Cavalry operated extensively here during…
Copper Breaks State Park, with its striking red-rock canyons, was part of the challenging terrain patrolled by Buffalo Soldiers, especially the 10th Cavalry, during the late 1800s. Operating out of forts like…
Lubbock Lake National Historic Landmark is a unique archaeological site— the only one in North America that preserves a complete record of nearly 12,000 years of human history located in one place…
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11450 Park Road 5 Canyon, TX 79015 (806) 488-2227 Website