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Walnut Canyon National Monument( Originally Published Early 1900's ) Thirty cliff-dwellings cling to the sides of picturesque Walnut Canyon, eight miles from Flagstaff, Arizona. They are excellently preserved. The largest contains eight rooms. The canyon possesses unusual beauty because of the thickets of locust which fringe the trail down from the rim. One climbs down ladders to occasional ruins which otherwise are inacces Aible. Because of its nearness to Flagstaff several thousand persons visit this reservation yearly. |
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