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Grand Canyon National Park Top Attraction! National Park in Grand Canyon, AZ USA
National Park The Grand Canyon is more than a great chasm carved over millennia through the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. It is more than an awe-inspiring view.
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Nature Conservancy's Ramsey Canyon Preserve Top Attraction! Nature in Hereford, AZ USA
Ramsey Canyon, located within the Upper San Pedro River Basin in southeastern Arizona, is renowned for its outstanding scenic beauty and the diversity of its plant and animal life.
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Canyon De Chelly National Monument National Park in Chinle, AZ USA
National Monument At the base of sheer red cliffs and in canyon wall caves are ruins of Indian villages built between AD 350 and 1300.
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Grand Canyon Visitor Center National Park in TUSAYAN, AZ USA
Home to the Grand Canyon IMAX Theatre and visitor Info Located at the South Rim entrance of the Grand Canyon, the Visitor Center provides news, travel information about Grand Canyon attractions, hotels, a variety of selected Grand Canyon tours and Park passes.
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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site National Park in Ganado, AZ USA
National Historic Site Feel the old wooden floor give slightly beneath your footsteps and hear it sqeak as you enter the front door of the oldest continuously operating trading post on the Navajo Nation.
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Meteor Crater Science Museum in Winslow, AZ USA
First Proven, Best Preserved Meteorite Crater on Earth
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Navajo National Monument National Park in Black Mesa, AZ USA
National Park Navajo National Monument preserves three of the most-intact cliff dwellings of the ancestral puebloan people (Hisatsinom).
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Parashant National Monument National Park in Northern Arizona, AZ USA
National Monument Parashant National Monument, located on the northern edge of the Grand Canyon was established by presidential proclamation on January 11, 2000.
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Tonto National Monument National Park in Roosevelt, AZ USA
National Monument Well-preserved cliff dwellings were occupied by the Salado culture during the 13th, 14th, and early 15th centuries. The people farmed in the Salt River Valley and supplemented their diet by hunting and gathering native wildlife and plants.
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Oatman Scenic in Oatman, AZ USA
Historic Oatman, Arizona is an authentic western living-ghost town A former mining town located in the Black Mountains of Mohave County, Arizona, Oatman was all but abandoned by the 1960s after the gold mines closed in the 1940s and Route 66 in 1953.
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