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Monthly Archives: October 2024

Jerome State Historic Park
During the 1950s, it was decided that the story of the mining town of Jerome needed to be told to the world. While Jerome had great success, it also persevered through great hardships. Fires, collapses, landslides, and economics were all things that had brought Jerome to its knees on many occasions. Yet, Jerome still stands in all its glory, nestled into the side of a mountain, in central Arizona. It's the town in the cliffs, seen from the city of Cottonwood and Clarkdale below. It was decided that building a state park, that could tell its history, would be the…
Petrified Forest Entrance
Imagine yourself many years ago, traveling Route 66 through the Navajo and Apache Counties of Arizona. A dry desert landscape, with some of the most stunning views in Arizona. If you enter from the east, through your car window you will see a colorful badlands landscape of high cliffs and steep mesa tops. Layers of sedimentary rock in beautiful bands of reds, whites, light blues, and greys wrap around the cliff sides. The longer you look at the earth before you, the more colors and formations you can pick out. Driving from the west, you enter the area and begin…
Grand Canyon National Park Entrance
We all grew up seeing the pictures on post cards, seeing images in movies, and the occasional family member telling us about their firsthand experiences. Some of our favorite childhood sitcoms often featured an episode about the Grand Canyon. I distinctly remember the episode where the Brady Bunch went to the Grand Canyon. Throughout our lives, it's one of those places that we all dream of a long road trip in the station wagon to stand on the rim of a gigantic cliff overlooking the Colorado River at the bottom. The truth is, until you actually see this wonder, you…