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Kanab, Utah in 301 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Using the fort as a base and protection from Indians, the area was explored over several years. In 1870, Levi Stewart and a party of Mormon. Pioneers occupied the fort hoping to establish peace with the Indians and establish a permanent settlement. The controversial Grand Staircase National Monument. Lies within a few miles of Kanab, created in 1996 to the dismay of local residents. It is intended to preserve a parcel of the surrounding wilderness area. The Chamber of Commerce.
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Lincoln County in 13,825 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. It became a county in 1913, with it’s county seat at Kemmerer. Before that it had been a part of Uinta County. It’s early history begins with the Oregon Trail, which passed through using different routes at different times. The earlier routine followed the Bear River past Cokeville. And toward Montpelier in Idaho. Later on, the Lander cut-off was built which passed through Star Valley where Afton. Three important rivers pass through Lincoln County: the Bear River. Many states inc...
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National Parks in 57,592 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. The many natural wonders of America prompted the United States government to start setting aside national parks in 1872 with the formation of Yellowstone National Park. As more parks were created, the National Park Service was created on August 25, 1916. Stephen Tyng Mather. What to See in the National Parks. Below is a sampling of the wide variety of scenery to be found in the National Park system, and which you can visit right now in an online tour. See also the list to the...
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Coconino County in 21,660 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Coconino County, home of the famed Grand Canyon. Covers 18,608 square miles of central northern Arizona, making it the second largest county in the United States, with three times the land area of Delaware. The 277-mile-long Grand Canyon, coupled with its hundreds of cliff-lined side canyons, has always proved a formidable obstacle to travel. Between Hoover Dam, on the California border, and the Navajo Bridge. To the Kaibab Plateau, where the North Rim of the Grand Canyon can be ...
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Flagstaff, Arizona in 564 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Being one of the highest cities in the United States, Flagstaff lies at 7,000 feet above sea level, in the pine forests at the base of the San Francisco Mountains. Elden Mountain rises to 9300 feet just on the north edge of town, and Humphreys Peak, the highest point in Arizona at 12,633 feet, stands a short distance to the northwest. Connects to Utah northward, and U. S. Highway 180. Leads to the Grand Canyon. The visitors bureau also hosts www.flagstaffarizona.org.
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Springerville, Arizona in 410 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Springerville has a close neighbor to the south, named Eagar. Along with a scattering of other houses in the valley, they are known collectively as Round Valley, and several thousand people live here. The Little Colorado River has its source in the White Mountains, and flows past Springerville on the east, heading northward. It eventually joins the Colorado River. Far away in the Grand Canyon. Nutrioso Creek flows past town on the north side and joins the Little Colorado.
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Williams, Arizona in 519 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Known as "The Gateway to the Grand Canyon. Also passes through the Williams' downtown area, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places December 30, 1984. The streets are lined with old western style shops and numerous motels and restaurants. Williams was settled in 1874 and has a population of 2,842, as of the year 2000. See the Wikipedia article on Williams. And the Williams Chamber of Commerce. St Joseph's Catholic Church. Williams Ward LDS Church.
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Fredonia, Arizona in 417 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Fredonia is located in the “Arizona Strip”, a large plateau between the Grand Canyon. And the cliffs of the “Grand Staircase” of southern Utah. Sagebrush, grasses and other desert plants cover the flat country around the town, while junipers cling to the cliffs in the distance. Irrigated fields cover areas close to the town. The Utah. Border is just three miles to the north. Fredonia was settled in 1885 by Mormon. Of the Grand Canyon. See also Wikipedia's Fredonia. Article. T...