Coronado Historic Site (Kuaua Pueblo)

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Coronado Historic Site (Kuaua Pueblo) is an important archaeological and cultural site in New Mexico featuring the remains of a prehistoric Puebloan village and notable kiva murals, preserved as a National Historic Landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Landmark
archaeological site
historic site
prehistoric Puebloan village
pueblo ruin
associatedWith Kuaua Pueblo NERFINISHED
Tiwa-speaking Pueblo peoples
category Native American history of New Mexico
Puebloan archaeological sites
culture Puebloan
hasPart archaeological ruins
kiva murals
kivas
museum exhibits
visitor center
hasView Rio Grande NERFINISHED
Sandia Mountains NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Bernalillo, New Mexico NERFINISHED
New Mexico
Sandoval County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
United States
locatedOn west bank of the Rio Grande
managedBy New Mexico Historic Sites NERFINISHED
namedAfter Francisco Vásquez de Coronado NERFINISHED
near Albuquerque, New Mexico NERFINISHED
Town of Bernalillo
notableFor painted kiva murals
prehistoric Puebloan village remains
views of the Sandia Mountains
NRHPType archaeological site
offers educational programs
guided tours
openToPublic yes
ownedBy State of New Mexico NERFINISHED
partOf Rio Grande Valley
preserves indigenous mural art
prehistoric Puebloan architecture
significance important archaeological site in New Mexico
important cultural site for Pueblo peoples
timePeriod pre-contact era
prehistoric period
touristAttraction yes

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
National Historic Landmarks in New Mexico
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