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COOLIDGE — It literally stinks that visitors to Casa Grande Ruins National Monument in south-central Arizona might not be able to use the attraction’s picnic area until May. Monument officials ...
The monument preserves structures that are 700 years old. Don’t miss: The tallest building is four stories high and covered with a shade structure to protect it from further deterioration.
The list also included Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and Devil's Bridge in the Sedona-Coconino National Forest, according to a protest planner created by ...
Insider tip: The American Indian Arts and Music Festival at Casa Grande presents traditional and contemporary music, dance and artwork. The monument hosts the festival each November. There are ...
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An hour north of Saguaro National Park, the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument features archaeological sites related to the same Sonoran Desert People. They also created the petroglyphs visitors ...
A landscape restoration project is underway at Aztec Ruins National Monument that will see native vegetation planted and nurtured as part of an effort to protect the park’s cultural resources.
The heavy stench of a desert weed has caused the picnic area at a national monument to close. According to the National Park Service, the picnic area at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument in ...
Stinknet has taken root in Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, officials said in a March 27 Facebook post. The archaeological preserve is in Coolidge, a city between Phoenix and Tucson.