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BESH-BA-GOWAH RUINS IN GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA
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Welcome to Besh-Ba-Gowah, the heartland of the Salado people. The term was originally given by the Apaches to the early settlement of Globe. Roughly translated, the term means “place of metal.”
Here visitors will see the partially restored ancient ruin of the Salado people who occupied the site between A.D. 1225 and A.D. 1400. Enjoy the self guided tour of the village which allows visitors to experience the mysteries of those who came before.
The adjacent museum provides a fascinating glimpse at prehistoric pottery, stone and woven artifacts excavated from the site and a video interpreting the lifestyle of the people who occupied this region over two centuries before Columbus discovered the 'New World.' A seasonal ethno-botanical garden provides information about and showcases plants used by the people who made this desert landscape their home.
IMPORTANT PARK INFORMATION
Basic operational information for the park is showcased here. Simply click on the "+" for specific details. For more info visit the website below.
Photo Credit: Steven C. Price
Photo Credit: Cathy Hunt