bugbog.com:
Activities Guide: Hiking: The fantastic Grand Canyon National Park; Painted Desert; Estrella Mountain Regional Park, Sonoran Desert; Santa Catalina, Tucson, Rincon, Chiricahua and Huachuca Mountains.
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fodors.com:
Or, for a scenic route with stopping points along the canyon rim, drive north on U.S. 89 from Flagstaff, turn left at the junction of AZ 64 (52 mi north of Flagstaff), which merges with U.S. 180 at Valle, and proceed north and west for an additional 57 mi until you reach Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim.
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wikipedia.org:
The Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League have held their summer training camp at Northern Arizona University since the Cardinals moved to Arizona in 1988, with the exception of the 2005 season due to an outbreak of a flu-like.
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nationalgeographic.com:
Maloney's Tavern (+1 928 214 9519) The Scene: A mountain retreat for Phoenix's gentry and a haven for eco-conscious students at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff is an alpine sanctuary in the middle of the Southwest's finest desert landscapes.
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wikitravel.org:
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area- Lake Powell.
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wikipedia.org:
Flagstaff, Arizona (USA), home of the Lowell Observatory.
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[1] ,also known as the Grand Canyon State ,is located in the American Southwest.
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wikipedia.org:
There are many facilities in Flagstaff Hill, including two schools, kindergartens, numerous housing estates, a golf course, Torresan winery, a sports and community center (including oval and tennis courts), Scout and Guide facilities, the Sturt River Caravan Park, and a small shopping centre.
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world66.com:
partner sites: Adventure Travel | Cheap Airline Tickets | Cruises | Virtual Tours Galapagos tours & cruises | Timeshare.
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wikitravel.org:
A TV show in the 1960s, also called "Route 66", featured two young men exploring America's highways.
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frommers.com:
Named for its perch on Flagstaff Mountain, this restaurant attracts patrons from across the state and nation with excellent cuisine and service, and the spectacular nighttime view of the lights of Boulder spread out 1,000 feet below.
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fodors.com:
Sit on the patio at one of Colorado's finest restaurants and drink in the sublime views of Boulder from the side of Flagstaff Mountain.
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wikipedia.org:
The station takes its name from the nearby Flagstaff Hill ,a significant site in Melbourne's early history.
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letsgo.com:
After your plane (or hot air balloon) touches down in Albuquerque ,scoot west to the fascinating rock inscriptions, lava tubes, and natural arches of the El Malpais and El Morro National Monuments.
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frommers.com:
Home > Destinations > North America > USA > Arizona > Northern Arizona > Flagstaff > Restaurants > Pasto.
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At an elevation of 1100 feet, it is situated in the biologically unique Sonoran Desert.
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lonelyplanet.com:
2) Fly into LA, spend at least weekend there, take a day to drive up the coast, perhaps up toward Big Sur or Santa Barbara; drive out toward the Grand Canyon (which is worth a couple of days on its own) and your choice of several parks and natural wonders in the region at a leisurely pace before finishing in Las Vegas, where of course you go last lest you gamble away your holiday budget.
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wikipedia.org:
The Continentals withdrew north and west and, following the Battle of Fort Washington on 16 November 1776 ,evacuated the island.
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frommers.com:
Early History -- Arizona is the site of North America's oldest cultures and one of the two longest continuously inhabited settlements in the United States-the Hopi village of Oraibi, which has had inhabitants for roughly 1,000 years.
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