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Quote: Walnut Canyon National Monument has many cliff dwellings which, about 800 years ago, were occupied by the Sinagua. There is a small museum with an overview of the site, information about the Sinagua, and 2 Read More
Quote: San Francisco Peak is the highest of these volcanic mountains, and about it are grouped in an irregular way many volcanic cones, one of which presents some remarkable characteristics. A portion of the cone is of Read More
Quote: Lowell Observatory is definitely the most famous place in Flagstaff. It is located on the west edge of Flagstaff, on the top of West Mars Hill Road. It is open daily from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM, and evenings Read More
Quote: Flagstaff has a huge tourism sector because of Route 66, two national observatories, and fantastic skiing. It is the largest city in Northern Arizona and it has become a starting point for tourists heading out Read More
Quote: Riordan Mansion is a great place to visit any time. Throw in a night tour, some haunted tales, fun tour guides, and a spooky set-up; and you're really in for a treat. Great for kids of all ages. You'll get a Read More
Quote: As you drive through the desert, the last thing you expect to see is a colorful landscape. I was so surprised by the beauty of the Painted Desert that I was anxious to research and learn more. The rainbow of Read More
Quote: Part I has directions to the site and talks about the structure of the pueblo. Now we will look at the Tuzigoot museum and the daily life of the inhabitants. There is a nice museum at Tuzigoot staffed by the Read More
Quote: While staying in Flagstaff, we ventured off to various locations throughout our trip. Our favorite one was Sedona, a small, quaint village with awesome giant rocks jutting up into the sky. We met people who, like Read More
Quote: In 1878, John Lorenzo Hubbell opened a trading post near Ganado. Back then, trading posts were THE social and economic centers for the Navajo. They came here to trade goods and trade stories. Hubbell was the most Read More
Quote: We visited the San Francisco Peaks area several times during our stay in Flagstaff. The San Francisco Peaks (known locally as simply "the Peaks") are the remains of a once-higher group of extinct volcanoes. Three Read More