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Rock Art available on this site.
Description
Photograph of a prehistoric exhibition of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, in the Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site headquarters. Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site in Val Verde County includes 2,172 acres of rocky terrain, deep canyons, caves, ancient rock art and a variety of Texas wildlife. One of the best views of the large state park is within its headquarters.
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Photograph of a prehistoric exhibition of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, in the Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site headquarters. Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site in Val Verde County includes 2,172 acres of rocky terrain, deep canyons, caves, ancient rock art and a variety of Texas wildlife. One of the best views of the large state park is within its headquarters.
Preferred Citation:
Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections
Collections
This photograph is part of the following collection of related materials.
Randy Mallory Papers
The collection consists of selections from the Randy Mallory Papers, containing photographs, notes, research, and completed work with the Texas Highways magazine.