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The Spruce Tree House at Mesa Verde National Park is the third largest and also the most accessible of all cliff dwelling within the park boundaries. Built between 1200 and 1276 A.D. by the Anasazi, now referred to as the Ancestral Puebloans, it contains 114 rooms that were built into a cave like recess of a mesa. The ...
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Constructed in late 1100 AD, it contains 150 rooms, 23 circular kivas (ceremonial chambers) and once housed 100-120 people. It is also the largest cliff dwelling in North America. Measuring 288 feet long and 89 feet deep was built of sandstone, mortar and wooden beams. This panorama was constructed from 48 photos stitc...
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Built in 1872 and originally called the "Red Brick School House of School District 21" its name was later changed to the Freeman School. In a classroom measuring 20x26 feet, teachers taught local children of all ages during the years 1875 until 1967. The exterior walls made of locally made red brick are are original. W...
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Homestead National Monument of America located in Southeastern Nebraska was established in 1936 to commemorate the Homestead Act of 1862. Signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln, it offered 160 acres of land to anyone who agreed to live on and farm that federal land for five years. While the Homestead Act was in e...
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Panorama of Whiskeytown National Recreation Area showing Whiskeytown Lake and National Park Service Visitor's Center. Whiskeytown Lake was formed in 1963 with the construction of the Whiskeytown Dam.
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The Southern section of Petrified Forest National Park features the largest majority of petrified wood found within the park. The Long Logs Trail features the longest logs in the park and the Giant Logs Trail offers an up-close experience with petrified wood. Both areas are located near the park’s Rainbow Forest Muse...
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Tawa Point is located near the Northern entrance to Petrified Forest National Park. Sweeping vistas include the painted desert, unique red rock formations, the Chinde Mesa 7-miles to the north and the historic Painted Desert Inn. The park’s website can be found here: www.nps.gov/pefo
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The central areas of Petrified Forest National Park including Blue Mesa, Newspaper Rock, Agate Bridge and Jasper Forest feature major areas of Native American history and geologic importance. This section of the park offers striking examples of Native American ruins, petroglyphs, unique rock formations such as the pyra...
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The Nature Conservancy’s Hart Prairie Preserve near Flagstaff, Arizona is home to one of the largest open meadowlands west of the San Francisco Peaks. At an elevation of 8,600' it is home to old growth ponderosa pines, a rare community of Bebb willow trees, native shrubs and grasses as well as elk, deer, prairie dog...
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