Yuma Crossing

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Yuma Crossing is a historic Colorado River crossing in Yuma, Arizona, long serving as a key transportation and migration route in the American Southwest.

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Yuma Crossing canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic river crossing
historic site
transportation route
associatedWithEthnicGroup Cocopah people
Quechan people
surface form: Quechan (Yuma) people
associatedWithEvent California Gold Rush
surface form: California Gold Rush migration

U.S.–Mexico border development
westward expansion of the United States
climate hot desert climate surroundings
coordinateSystem Lower Colorado River region
surface form: Colorado River–U.S.–Mexico border region
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy Yuma, Arizona
surface form: City of Yuma

National Park Service
surface form: National Park Service (partnership role)
hasConservationStatus restored riparian and historic area
hasHeritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
U.S. National Historic Landmark District
surface form: National Historic Landmark District
hasStructure Ocean-to-Ocean Bridge
railroad bridge over the Colorado River at Yuma
hasTourismFunction heritage tourism site
historicalFunction primary Colorado River crossing in the lower desert region
historicalRole gateway between Sonora, Mexico and the U.S. Southwest
key link between eastern United States and California
locatedIn Yuma, Arizona
locatedInRegion southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
locatedOnRiver Colorado River
near Fort Yuma Indian Reservation
surface form: Fort Yuma

Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park
surface form: Yuma Territorial Prison
notableFeature relatively narrow and shallow section of the Colorado River
partOf Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park
surface form: Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area
partOfRoute Butterfield Overland Mail
surface form: Butterfield Overland Mail route

Southern Emigrant Trail
recognizedBy U.S. Congress (as a National Heritage Area core)
relatedTo Lower Colorado River historic travel routes
Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park
surface form: Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area
riverCharacteristic subject to seasonal flooding before dams
significantPeriod 19th century
American frontier era
transportModeSupported automobile transport
horse and wagon traffic (historic)
pedestrian traffic (historic)
rail transport
stagecoach traffic (historic)
usedFor automobile crossing
migration route
military route
railroad crossing
stagecoach route
wagon route

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Yuma, Arizona riverFeature Yuma Crossing