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  • Coronado's expedition, with 250 horsemen, 60 soldiers and 1000 Indians, traveled way north, finding the Grand Canyon (Pedro de Tovar being credited with its "discovery"), as far as the 40th parallel and the Arkansas river.

    El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009

  • Coronado's expedition, with 250 horsemen, 60 soldiers and 1000 Indians, traveled way north, finding the Grand Canyon (Pedro de Tovar being credited with its "discovery"), as far as the 40th parallel and the Arkansas river.

    El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009

  • Though Coronado's voyage covered a fantastic amount of territory, ranging as far as what is today Wichita, Kansas, no trace of the Seven Golden Cities was ever found.

    The first and the best: Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza 2008

  • Though Coronado's voyage covered a fantastic amount of territory, ranging as far as what is today Wichita, Kansas, no trace of the Seven Golden Cities was ever found.

    The first and the best: Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza 2008

  • New construction may help city of Coronado's budget; Coronado expects about $750,000 in money from new property assessments.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: California's Jobless Rate Hits Double-Digits - Money News Story - KCRA Sacramento 2009

  • The nation's largest animal-rights group, PETA dutifully defends the ALF, even paying Coronado's $42,000 in legal fees.

    Breaking The Cages 2008

  • In New Mexico, along Coronado's trail, he finds an Indian casino named for what Coronado never found: Cities of Gold.

    Before the Pilgrims 2008

  • It gave us time to wander around the pueblo and even go to see the "Santo Nino," a statue whose origin in Zuni history goes back to Coronado's passing.

    The Old Mission at Zuni Pueblo johnny_mango 2004

  • It gave us time to wander around the pueblo and even go to see the "Santo Nino," a statue whose origin in Zuni history goes back to Coronado's passing.

    Archive 2004-11-01 johnny_mango 2004

  • In the tradition of their Pompeii special, it combines documentary elements with scripted scenes, telling the stories of Henry Hudson's explorations, the battle over Florida and Fort Caroline by the French and Spanish, the fatal exploration of the Northwest by Bering and the Russian/Spanish issues that arose from it, and Coronado's search for the Golden City.

    SMRT-TV! yendi 2005

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