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Big Bend National ParkThe Boot and Crown Mountain, seen from the Boot Canyon Trail
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Big Bend National Park
Places
 
Cotton fields below Castolon, 1933
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Cotton fields below Castolon, 1933.
 
Ranches, villages, trading posts and cavalry camps all existed in the Big Bend in the century prior to the park's establishment. A number of historic districts within the park protect the tangible evidence of human history in this region; elsewhere solitary ruins, graves or camps mark the spots where history was made.

The following pages provide a brief exploration of some of the historic places within Big Bend National Park.

Refueling a plane at Johnsons ranch
Johnson's Ranch
Pioneer aviation in the Big Bend
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Ruins of the Mariscal Mine
The Mariscal Mine
Mercury mining in the Big Bend
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Hot Springs store & post office
Hot Springs
Big Bend's first resort.
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Cavalry troops in the Big Bend  

Did You Know?
A reporter who accompanied a 1916 military expedition into Big Bend region of Texas described the area in the following terms, "The country isn't bad. It's just worse. Worse the moment you set foot from the train, and then, after that, just worser and worser."
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Last Updated: July 30, 2009 at 13:11 EST