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Arizona's National Parks and Monuments

Arizona's National Parks and Monuments
Author: Donna and George Hartz
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467130427

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"In this book, we will tell the stories of the creation of each of Arizona's national parks and monuments, taking advantage of more than 200 historical photogaphs--with several more than 130 years old and many never before published" -- p. 7.


Arizona's National Monuments

Arizona's National Monuments
Author: Southwestern Monuments Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1945
Genre: National parks and reserves
ISBN:

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Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona

Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona
Author: United States Railroad Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1919
Genre: Petrified Forest National Park (Ariz.)
ISBN:

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Natural Landmarks of Arizona

Natural Landmarks of Arizona
Author: David Yetman
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816542457

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Natural Landmarks of Arizona celebrates the vast geological past of Arizona’s natural monuments through the eyes of a celebrated storyteller who has called Arizona home for most of his life. David Yetman shows us how Arizona’s most iconic landmarks were formed millions of years ago and sheds light on the more recent histories of these landmarks as well. These peaks and ranges offer striking intrusions into the Arizona horizon, giving our southwestern state some of the most memorable views, hikes, climbs, and bike rides anywhere in the world. They orient us, they locate us, and they are steadfast through generations. Whether you have climbed these peaks many times, enjoy seeing them from your car window, or simply want to learn more about southwestern geology and history, reading Natural Landmarks of Arizona is a fascinating way to learn about the ancient and recent history of beloved places such as Cathedral Rock, Granite Dells, Kitt Peak, and many others. With Yetman as your guide, you can tuck this book into your glove box and hit the road with profound new knowledge about the towering natural monuments that define our beautiful Arizona landscapes.


The Centennial

The Centennial
Author: David Kroese
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 765
Release: 2019-01-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1627876588

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Sparked by the opportunity to explore his personal passions, David Kroese turns away from a rewarding yet languishing career and begins the adventure of a lifetime. What happens next evolves into a tour of all four hundred-plus units in America's National Park System -- a perfect way to celebrate the 2016 National Park Service centennial. The Centennial: A Journey Through America's National Park System details David's compelling centennial explorations to 387 parks in 360 days. The story continues through December 2017, when he becomes one of fewer than fifty people known to have visited all 417 national parks. His personal expedition is a poignant exploration into quintessential America as told through its historical and natural wonders. Delve into diverse locations from Hawaii to the Rockies, New England to the Caribbean, Charleston to the California desert, Alaska to American Samoa. Join David and experience the inherent marvels within America's unique landscape and fascinating history, revealed in engaging context, poetic descriptions, and heartfelt appreciation. The Centennial: A Journey Through America's National Park System is an odyssey of self discovery and fulfillment through the nation's soul.


Saguaro National Monument, Arizona

Saguaro National Monument, Arizona
Author: Napier Shelton
Publisher: anboco
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2016-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3736416369

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This book is a simple account of the natural history of Saguaro National Monument. It is intended to help you understand the relationships between land, climate, plants, wild animals, and man in the environment of a hot desert. While it includes brief profiles of many representative species, it is not intended to serve as a guide to the monument. It does indicate where the several distinctive natural communities exist, and when and where to look for certain plants and animals. For identification purposes, you will need field guides. The present edition is my revision of the 1957 book by Natt Dodge, then naturalist for the Southwest Region of the National Park Service. The first five and the last two chapters are essentially new; the central chapters on plants and animals remain largely as written in the first edition. The authors wish to thank former and present members of the monument staff for their help and companionship, in both field and office. We are particularly grateful to Chief Naturalist Harold T. Coss, Jr., who devoted much time and effort to obtaining many of the photographs and, with Park Biologist Warren F. Steenbergh, gave the manuscript a thorough scrutiny. The cooperation and hospitality of Superintendent Harold R. Jones have created the best possible climate for work on the revised edition. National Park Service geologist Robert H. Rose contributed in very great measure to the geological content. Finally, our thanks go to the many students of desert life on whose knowledge this book has been built, and to monument visitors who ask questions—for their concern gives hope for better relations between man and nature. —N.S.


Ruins Along the River

Ruins Along the River
Author: Carle Hodge
Publisher: Western National Parks Association
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1986
Genre: Arizona
ISBN: 0911408681

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A general overview of the prehistoric Sinagua settlements of Montezuma Castle, Tuzigoot, and Montezuma Well in Arizona's Verde Valley, Also includes information about the abandoned Fort Verde, the old mining town of Jerome, and the bustling community of Sedona.