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JUNE 23, 2000 Vandals attacked the Buckhorn Wash pictograph site and destroyed property at the historic location, but left the 2,000 year old pictograph untouched. The pictograph was created by ancestors of Fremont Indians. A Bureau of Land Management employee discovered the vandanlism on Thursday morning. Arrests have yet to be made. Get the Story:
Vandals Set Fire to Kiosk, Restroom, Leave Ancient Pictograph Untouched (The Salt Lake Tribune 6/23)
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