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October 07, 2009
Public Scoping for Frijoles Mesa Facilities Improvement Project
Bandelier National Monument Superintendent Jason Lott announces public scoping for the Frijoles Mesa Facilities Improvement Project.

August 04, 2009
Bandelier National Monument to Begin Rehabilitation of Historic Visitor Center
Superintendent Jason Lott announces that the rehabilitation of the visitor center will begin in mid-September of 2009. “Bandelier received Congressional funding this year to begin the line-item rehabilitation of our National Historic Landmark visitor center,” said Lott. “Funding will enable restroom capacity to be expanded, asbestos to be abated, accessibility issues to be resolved, outdated wiring and security systems to be replaced, fire suppression systems to be installed, and non-historic elements of the building to be removed.”

February 26, 2009
Juniper Campground to Reopen After Winter - February 25, 2009
Bandelier National Monument Reopens Juniper Campground

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Three-leaf Sumac

Did You Know?
A drink that tastes a lot like lemonade can be made from the berries of the Three-leaf Sumac. From this, the bush gets its common name, the Lemonade Bush.

Last Updated: August 22, 2009 at 10:38 MST