Winslow (Navajo: Béésh Sinil) is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 9,655.
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What is there to say that can't be seen in the picture? Two pieces of steel from the Twin Towers. So little that silently speaks volumes.
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“Homolovi” is Hopi for “Place of the Little Hills” — the traditional name for Winslow, Arizona. Homolovi State Park now serves as a center of research for the late migration period of the Hopi from the 1200s to the late 1300s. While archaeologists study the sites and confer with the Hopi to unravel the history of Homolovi, Arizona State Parks provides the opportunity for visitors to visit the sites and use park facilities including a visitor center and museum, various trails and a campground. Several covered picnic tables are located throughout the park. Pullouts provide the opportunity to observe wildlife in this park of over 4,000 acres at an elevation of 4,900 feet.
A must visit if you are in to Native American history, very quiet, not touristy, see points and pottery in their natural habitat. Make a reservation at nearby Rock Art Ranch as well. Visits of a lifetime. Also, Walnut Canyon
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My husband asked me to find a ghost town between destinations and this is what I found. We love this kind of junk, so we spent a couple of hours wandering around. The Apache Death Cave is correct on Google maps, so follow that to find it (there is a building right above the cave). There is a ramp right over the entrance to the cave that looks kind of iffy. We walked on it with no problems, but stayed directly over the log beams. Personally, I'm not buying the asphyxiation story because there are large areas open to daylight. But the guy told an interesting story! There are lots of cool buildings on the other side of the bridge, too. Check out the four hole outhouse and turret with crenulations!
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