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- Site of the Proposed Lookout
Subject: Site of the proposed Coronado Peak lookout in 1956, view to the south. The three people stand where the lookout station would be placed; Mexico is visible in the distance. Date: 1956 - The Ramada Stop during Construction
Subject: The ramada stop atop Coronado Peak in the early stages of construction. The interpretive exhibits in place are the old displays that were replaced with a juniper pole fence and the new exhibit displays shown in the next image. Date: 1956-1958 - Superintendent Stark and a Visitor
Subject: Superintendent Jack E. Stark pointing out interesting features in the landscape to a Coronado Peak visitor. Date: 1956-1958 - Bench Between Exhibits B and I
Subject: A southwest-facing bench on the Coronado Peak Trail, added July of 1958. The bench is located halfway between exhibits B and I. Date: 1956-1958 - Display I
Subject: Display I on the Coronado Peak Trail, overlooking the San Rafael Valley. Date: 1956-1958 - Bench Overlooking the San Rafael Valley
Subject: The bench overlooking the San Rafael Valley (the second bench on the Coronado Peak Trail). Date: 1956-1958 - Working on the New Entrance Sign Pylon
Subject: Working on the new entrance sign pylon. Pictured are George Brown, Alfonso de la Ossa, and Richard de la Ossa. Date: 1956-1958 - Display B
Subject: Display B on the Coronado Peak Trail. The display is a route map drawn by Tucson artist Don Perceval showing the path of Coronado's expedition. Date: 1956-1958 - Inside Display I
Subject: The Display I case includes a picture taken 30 miles northwest of the Memorial and showing a large head of cattle being worked (center), as well as Joe Mora's illustrations of early and modern horsemen, gear, and types (edges). Date: 1956-1958 - Laying Brick for the New Entrance Sign
Subject: Laying brick for the pylon to support the new entrance sign. Date: 1956-1958 - The New Entrance Sign
Subject: The new entrance sign on the east boundary of Coronado National Memorial. The background color is sand and the letter color rust-red. Date: 1956-1958 - Numbered Stop 1
Subject: A family group examines beargrass at Trail Stop #1 on the nature trail. Date: 1956-1958 - Display J
Subject: Display J on the Coronado Peak Trail. The display overlooks Montezuma Canyon and the mining activities there. Date: 1956-1958 - Inside Display J
Subject: Display J points out the part of the early Spanish in developing and exploring the area through their quest for mines. The center image is a color photo of the Lavender Pit mine. Date: 1956-1958 - Display L
Subject: Display L on the Coronado Peak Trail, overlooking the San Pedro Valley. The display includes a panoramic photo of the view marked with important landmarks such as prominent peaks and the US-Mexican border. Date: 1956-1958