Chaco Culture National Hist. Park Pueblo Bonito T-Shirt
Chaco Culture National Hist. Park Pueblo Bonito T-Shirt

Chaco Culture National Hist. Park Pueblo Bonito T-Shirt

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From CE 850 to 1200, Chaco Canyon was the center of a ceremonial, political, and trade network that encompassed a vast area of the Southwest. Chacoan contributions to architecture, art, astronomy, and agriculture are part of the cultural legacy of Southwestern Pueblo Indians and are preserved at Chaco Culture National Historical park.

Celebrate your support for the preservation of this rich history by wearing this 100% cotton T-Shirt featuring the parks name and the floorplan of one of the most renowned ruins at the park, Pueblo Bonito.

Each shirt is 100% heavyweight cotton and is printed in the United States. Wash inside out in cold with like colors, recommend line drying or tumble dry low.

  • Official park shirt approved by the National Park Service for Chaco Culture National Historical Park
  • 100% heavyweight cotton
  • 5 unisex sizes (SM–2X)
  • Printed in the United States

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