A Great Question

Skedaddle Dam, 1992. Courtesy of Ginger Martinez

In the Ask Tim segment earlier this month, this question was posed:

“My question to you would be what is the most interesting thing you have discovered in all your years of historical research and/or being a lifelong resident of the area.”

Before I elaborate any further, let me state one item. While we live dramatically different from our ancestors of 150 years ago, human behavior has not changed.

The salt works, January 1980.

At this time I will focus on  physical historical sites. That alone is a challenge. So here are some runner ups. The remnants of Skedaddle Dam is a sight to behold. It is impressive, considering the dam washed away in 1892. Buffalo Salt Works in the Smoke Creek Desert, that dates back to 1864, is unique. What give its special appeal is how the salt over the years transformed the foundation of the wooden vats into somewhat mystical gnarly forms. Very special.

Sunrise Chamber, 2015, Belfast

Then, of course, is the sunrise chamber on the summer solstice at Belfast.

The site I have in mind, is of course exceptional and had no idea what to expect, until I saw it. It is a combination prehistoric/historic site, with a unique water feature that is so obscure that it does not appear on USGS maps. I have never photographed it, so a spring expedition is in the works before the reveal, but not its location.

 Tim

 

 

One thought on “A Great Question”

  1. Thanks Tim! Those are all very interesting indeed. I appreciate the perspective from someone who has so many years of research on his resume!

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