Most People Don’t Know About These Strange Ruins Hiding In Kansas
By Clarisa|Published January 14, 2018
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Some ruins are a little more obvious than others. If you see half of a crumbling house, you can probably guess it was once a whole house. But what about those ruins you can’t quite put your finger on? If you’ve ever driven past a mysterious group of stones, maybe you just witnessed a hidden chunk of our history Of course, there’s leftover pieces from all sorts of Kansas settlements, but have you ever seen these strange ruins?
Out in western Kansas, there's a town called Scott City with lots of history that they'll gladly tell you about.
Can you tell what it once was? This square plot of land was once El Quartelejo (Cuartelejo) and was built by either early Pueblo Indians from New Mexico, or Taos and Picuris Pueblo groups.
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Whichever group of Pueblo Indians they happened to be, they built the structures that were later occupied occasionally by the French and Spanish as an outpost.
Now, it's an awesome part of Lake Scott State Park, having been a National Historical Landmark since 1964. It's been listed as "at risk" since 2004, due to weather eroding the structure slowly over time.
Have you ever taken a look at El Quartelejo (El Cuartelejo) or any other Kansas ruin before? Tell us about it in the comments! While you’re out enjoying our history, why not check out some of the 25 Statues of Liberty hiding around Kansas?
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