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English: This 2017 reproduction gallows was built to more accurately represent the scale and position in the courtyard of the original used to hang five men in 1884 and two men in 1900. The original was burned in 1912. There are two nooses to represent the last use.
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Author Dan Wheeler
Camera location31° 42′ 44.03″ N, 110° 04′ 08.94″ W  Heading=10° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Information about this reproduction gallows was provided by Park volunteers.

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27 April 2018

31°42'44.03"N, 110°4'8.94"W

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