Moab History: The sheep wars
From the mid- to late-1800s, intense competition for prime grazing land often exploded into “range wars.”
From the mid- to late-1800s, intense competition for prime grazing land often exploded into “range wars.”
Members of the Church of Latter Day Saints pushed for women’s right to vote around 1870.
This November marks the 52nd anniversary of the establishment of Arches National Park.
The Moab Museum’s Canyon Legacy recounts the local folklore of the River Witch.
The “Whirling Log” motif in Navajo culture symbolizes wellbeing and luck, but usage declined post-1940 due to Nazi association.
Cosme grew famous peppers, priced at $6.50 a bushel.
The first Uranium Days festival was held on August 17 and 18 in 1956.
Bates Wilson started as a National Park Service employee in the early 1930s.