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{{Orphan|date=September 2016}}This is a list of notable corrals used to enclose horses and other livestock. In the American west, a number of historic corrals are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[1] Among these are corrals used to trap or hold wild horses, corrals used to support cavalry, and corrals which otherwise supported usage of horses in ranching or other activities. Notable corrals in the United States include: - Cavalry Corrals, Tucson, Arizona, NRHP-listed[1]
- Quartermaster's Corrals, Tucson, Arizona, NRHP-listed
- Corral de Piedra, San Luis Obispo, California, NRHP-listed
- Indian Stone Corral, Orangevale, California, NRHP-listed
- Texas Trail Stone Corral, Imperial, Nebraska, NRHP-listed
- James Wild Horse Trap, Fish Springs, Nevada, NRHP-listed
- Jose Olguin Barn-Corral Complex, Mora, New Mexico, NRHP-listed
- Rock Corral on the Barlow Road, Brightwood, Oregon, NRHP-listed
- Stone Corrals No. 1-6 (41OL250), Amarillo, Texas, NRHP-listed
- Floyd County Stone Corral, Floydada, Texas, NRHP-listed
- Cathedral Valley Corral, Torrey, Utah, NRHP-listed
- Lesley Morrell Line Cabin and Corral, Torrey, Utah, NRHP-listed
- Strap Iron Corral, Hooper, Washington, NRHP-listed
- Natural Corrals Archeological Site (48SW336), South Superior, Wyoming, NRHP-listed[1]
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External links- [https://www.flickr.com/photos/field_museum_library/3526476438/ Historic photo of goat corral, Oja del Agua, Province Tucuman, Argentina, 1926]
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