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Arizona Highways
Outdoors Magazine
- inspired by Arizona's unique outdoor experience, rich history, and diverse culture.
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Yarnell / Peeples Valley Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 275, Yarnell, AZ 85362; 427-6588;
This gold-mining town sprung up fast after a prospector named
Harrison Yarnell struck gold on a nearby mountain peak in 1863.
Popular today as a summer tourism escape from the desert heat. Active
gold, silver and copper mines still work in the area.
Shrine of St. Joseph of the Mountains
Open-air mountainside shrine with statues depicting scenes of
The Last Supper, Garden of Gethsemane, The Way of the Cross,
and the Risen Christ. Open daily 24 hours. Donations.
Cordes Junction
This vicinity abounds with deserted mining camps and ghost towns.
Yarnell
Popular today as a summer tourism escape from the desert heat. Active gold, silver and copper mines still work in the area.
Prescott
Historic first territorial capital of Arizona.
Popular destination for camping, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, rockhounding and picnicking.
California Resort Life
Exciting resort accommodations in beautiful California USA. Come see what's new.
Flagstaff Marriott Residence Inn
3440 North Country Club Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86004;
Location: Close to US-180 exit from I-40 Freeway;
The Residence Inn Flagstaff offers a comfortable home base, whether visiting the Canyon, historic Downtown Flagstaff,
Northern Arizona University, Route 66 or the red rocks of nearby Sedona.
The beauty of Arizona starts at the doorstep of our Flagstaff hotel, which overlooks both
an 18-hole golf course and the Coconino National Forest. Spend the day shopping, only minutes away from the Flagstaff Mall and Marketplace.
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