Western North America
Move through canyon dwellings, railheads, observatories, theaters, deserts, and impossible engineering, where deep time keeps meeting frontier ambition.
Western North America stretches from Indigenous urbanism and geological time into frontier expansion, scientific survey, entertainment, and future-facing engineering.
The route highlights Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, Old Faithful, Hollywood, Naica, and the Clock of the Long Now. These scenes include architecture, geology, theater, exploration, and design.
Its modern rounds connect Pueblo urbanism, Spanish and American expansion, railroad construction, geological survey, entertainment economies, and large engineering projects into a history of land control and infrastructure.
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