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Sand Creek
Update
Deed to Be Transferred on December 19;
New Highway Sign Installed:
The deed to the former Dawson property within the Sand
Creek Massacre Site will be transferred from Southwest Entertainment, Inc. to
the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, December 19,
in a signing ceremony at the Massacre Site. The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes are
inviting many federal, state, tribal and local officials, as well as members of
the community. The signing ceremony will be followed by a meal at the Community
Center at 3:30 p.m., with the public invited to attend. The transfer of the deed
will be a major step forward in the process of formally establishing the
National Historic Site.
Please Note
The transfer of the deed for the Sand Creek Property that was planned for Eads
on December 19,2003 has been changed by the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. It will
now take place in Oklahoma.
A
celebration will be planned later in the spring 2004.
Please accept apologies for the inconvenience.

In the effort to keep travelers to the area informed about
the status of the site, a new highway sign has been installed at the
intersection of highways 287 and 96, letting people know that the site is not
yet open to the public. The sign was placed there instead of at the intersection
of 96 and the Monument Road to help deter curious motorists from driving up the
Monument Road and to cut down on the amount of potential trespassing onto the
site. An additional sign may be placed at the east end of highway 96 to inform
traffic coming from that direction. The National Park Service thanks CDOT
representatives Ted Dolph, Carl Buford and Sam Pisciotta for their kind
assistance with the sign installation project.
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