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Near Route of the Coronado Expedition

Farwell, Parmer County

Marker Text

One of the first explorations of North America by Spain, the Coronado Expedition began in Mexico in April of 1540 and crossed into Texas at or near present-day Parmer County. The party, led by Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, was sent to investigate reports of great wealth among the native peoples. In one city, Quivira, the ruler reputedly ate from gold plates. After entering Texas, Coronado and 36 men separated from the main group and journeyed north. In the summer of 1541, on the present Kansas-Nebraska line, Coronado found Quivira -- an ordinary Native American village. After the winter of 1541-1542, the group returned to Mexico. (1969)

Marker Details

Address 3rd St.
Location Description Farwell City Park, 3rd St. between Ave. D South and Ave. E South
Marker # 3562
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code exploration and expeditions; Native Americans; Spanish immigrants/immigration
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.38427, -103.040212

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