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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site Cows with their calves
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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Your Safety
 
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Please help us preserve this park.

  • Smoking and pets are allowed only in the parking lot.
  • Do not touch the historic objects.
  • Stay in designated areas and watch where you walk.
  • Livestock can be unpredictable. Do not approach livestock.
  • Do not climb on fences or enter corrals or pastures.
  • Close gates behind you.
  • Be careful on the railroad tracks; the east track is active.
  • All historic and natural features are protected by federal law.

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Three brands that were used by Conrad Kohrs.

Did You Know?
Ranchers branded, or marked their cattle with a symbol of their ranch. Each ranch had their own symbol. The brand helped ranchers identify their animals and it also discouraged thieves from stealing the cattle.

Last Updated: August 21, 2006 at 13:36 MST