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Navajo National Monument

Navajo National Monument is located within the Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona. The site is composed of three prehistoric cliff dwellings and their surroundings, set into the natural sandstone canyons of the region. The sites are located on the Colorado ...

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New Orleans Square, Disneyland

New Orleans Square serves as a transitional zone between Adventureland and Frontierland in the western side of Disneyland. Located on the banks of the Rivers of America, the square parallels the actual city of New Orleans and celebrates the city’s ...

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Old Town Albuquerque

Old Town Albuquerque is the picturesque historic district in the heart of New Mexico's largest city. Governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdez founded Villa de Albuquerque in 1706 a few hundred yards from the Rio Grande, constructing the town around a ...

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Palace of Fine Arts

San Franciscans built the Panama-Pacific Exposition in 1915 both to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal and to demonstrate the resolve of San Francisco after the city’s destructive fire in 1906. Despite the odds, San Franciscans, aided by fellow ...

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Palo Duro

Originally opened on July 4, 1934, Palo Duro State Park, located in Canyon, Texas, encompasses 29,182 acres of the northernmost portion of the Palo Duro Canyon. At approximately 120 miles long, as much as 20 miles wide, and with a ...

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Palo Duro State Park

Established on July 4, 1934, on the northern side of the Palo Duro Canyon, the Palo Duro Canyon State Park encompasses over 16,000 acres. It is located in Armstrong and Randall County in Texas. Built in the 1930s, the Civilian ...

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Petroglyph National Monument

Established in 1990, The Petroglyph National Monument is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The National Park Service and the City of Albuquerque Open Space Division operate the park. It is home to 25,000 petroglyphs, most of which are 400-700 years ...

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Pojoaque Pueblo

One of 19 Native Indian Tribes in New Mexico, is the Pojoaque Pueblo; just north of Santa Fe, NM. Originally settled around the time of King Arthur’s death in Europe, it stayed undiscovered until the early 1600s by Spanish Missions ...

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Rhyolite Ghost Town

Located near Death Valley, Nevada, the ghost town of Rhyolite offers visitors a view of the once prosperous mining city from the early nineteenth century. Gold discovered near Bullfrog Mountain, in 1904, led to the city’s establishment. The city of ...

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Sands Hotel

The Sands resort opened on December 15th, 1952. Built by Billy Wilkerson, the former owner of the Flamingo, the structure cost 5.5 million dollars. The hotel and casino found its home on a popular strip in Las Vegas.

The opening party, ...

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