Betatakin, AZ

National Monument



Navaho National Monumant, 360 federal acres
Betatakin, Keet Seel, and Inscription House (closed since 1968 due to its fragility) are three cliff dwellings of the Kayenta Anasazi.

Proclaimed March 20.1909. Boundary change: March 14,1912. Headquarters is on 244.59 acres of tribal land adjacent to the Betakin section; used by agreement of May 1962. A right-of-way of 4.59 acres was granted to the Park Service in 1977.
 Navajo NM


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