Red Rock State Park In Sedona Arizona Announces November 2007 Events On Sunday, November 4, at 2 p.m., in the Red Rock State Park Theater, John Westerlund, a retired Army field artillery officer and teacher, will present Anchors Aweigh: The U. S. Navy World War II Port of Call at Flagstaff...
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Sedona Arizona Visitors Enjoy Flagstaff Festival of Science It had feathers, but scientists don't think it could fly. It was found deep in an ancient sea, but scientists don't think it lived in water...
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Museum of Northern Arizona Presents Lost Dinosaur Exhibit A once-in-a-lifetime find in 2000 by Museum of Northern Arizona paleontologists led to the discovery of the most complete therizinosaur skeleton ever found...
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Arizona is Bat-Tastic! Once a month, by the full moon, people gather at the Flagstaff Arboretum. There's nothing creepy going on here though, just a bunch of folks curious about the mysterious critters that live right...
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Arizona's First People - Native American Indian Cultures in Sedona and Northern Arizona Like no other part of the country, Native American Indian culture and history play an immediately present and dynamic role in the life of northern and central Arizona...
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Sedona Arizona Celebrates Western Americana Day The City of Sedona, Chamber of Commerce, and the Sedona Airport Authority have come together to create a community festival — Sedona Western Americana Day. The event...
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Fiesta del Tlaquepaque In Sedona Arizona Presents Ballet Folklorico Mexicapan Mariachis, Flamenco music and dancing, and the popular return of Ballet Folklorico Mexicapan, as well as other activities and entertainment, will immerse Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village...
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Wonder Takes Flight At Flagstaff's Arboretum Flagstaff, Arizona: With its 200 acres of wildflower meadows, cultivated gardens, natural forest and pond, The Arboretum at Flagstaff has always been a favorite place for bird lovers...
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Prescott, Arizona If you want to get close to the Old West soul of Arizona, there is no better place to start than Prescott. The former territorial capital and mining town has retained more than its share of the culture, architecture and spirit of its past...
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Lowell Observatory Astronomy enthusiasts must check out the Lowell Observatory on Mars Hill in Flagstaff. Here, you can gaze into the unbelievably starry night sky through the late 19th-century Clark Telescope, which was used by Air Force and Apollo astronauts to plan moon landings...
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Get The Hole Story At Arizona's Meteor Crater The open stretch of high desert between Flagstaff and Winslow may seem like the most uneventful place on earth, but 50,000 years ago, it was the site of an event of cosmic proportions. That's when a meteorite weighing around 300,000 tons ripped through Earth's...
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Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Celebrates 80 Years with A Bridge Through Time Tucked away in a tiny valley surrounded by a forest of pine trees, Tonto Natural Bridge has been in the making for thousands of years. It is believed to be the largest natural travertine...
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Grand Canyon West Announces Grand Canyon Sky Walk Opening The Grand Canyon Skywalk is the first ever cantilever-shaped glass walkway to suspend more than 4,000 feet above the canyon's floor and extend 70 feet from the canyon's rim. Located at...
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