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The Bordeaux Trading Post near Chadron, Nebraska was built during 1845–46 by James Bordeaux. It has been reconstructed faithfully, in the same location with the same post-holes, using weathered old lumber from a nearby ranchhouse. It is now the Museum of the Fur Trade. In 1972 the post was listed as an archeological site, with potential for information to be gleaned in the future, on the National Register of Historic Places.

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  • The Bordeaux Trading Post near Chadron, Nebraska was built during 1845–46 by James Bordeaux. It has been reconstructed faithfully, in the same location with the same post-holes, using weathered old lumber from a nearby ranchhouse. It is now the Museum of the Fur Trade. In 1972 the post was listed as an archeological site, with potential for information to be gleaned in the future, on the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
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  • Reconstruction, at Museum of the Fur Trade (en)
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  • Three miles east of Chadron on U.S. 20 (en)
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  • The Bordeaux Trading Post near Chadron, Nebraska was built during 1845–46 by James Bordeaux. It has been reconstructed faithfully, in the same location with the same post-holes, using weathered old lumber from a nearby ranchhouse. It is now the Museum of the Fur Trade. In 1972 the post was listed as an archeological site, with potential for information to be gleaned in the future, on the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
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