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Organ Pipe Cactus NM Schedules Tours to Quitobaquito Beginning Feb 28th and 29th

AJO, Arizona: With the weather warming and visitors arriving, Organ Pipe Cactus has scheduled tours to historic Quitobaquito. “This year we have planned additional tours over last year. This is the only opportunity local residents and visiting public have to visit this historical area. Tours will enhance the public’s understanding of the history and cultural […]

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Grand Canyon National Park to Eliminate Sale of Water in Disposable Containers within 30 Days

Denver, Colo. – Grand Canyon National Park will eliminate the in-park sale of water packaged in individual disposable containers within 30 days under a plan approved today by National Park Service (NPS) Intermountain Regional (IMR) Director John Wessels. Free water stations are available throughout the park to allow visitors to fill reusable water bottles. The

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Arizona Turns 100 on February 14th, 2012

Arizona became a U.S. state on February 14, 1912.  Arizona was the 48th state admitted to the U.S. and the last of the contiguous states to be admitted. Several Arizona State Parks will be honoring the past century of Arizona’s Statehood with historical, environmental, and educational events  throughout 2012. Happy Birthday Arizona! Feb. 14: Centennial Celebration at the

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Secy Salazar Announces Public Lands near Grand Canyon to Be Withdrawn from New Mining Claims

WASHINGTON – January 9, 2012 – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced his decision to protect the iconic Grand Canyon and its vital watershed from the potential adverse effects of additional uranium and other hardrock mining on over 1 million acres of federal land for the next 20 years. Secretary Salazar’s decision will provide adequate time for

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105th Anniversary and Holiday Open House at Petrified Forest NP Dec 8th

Celebrate Petrified Forest National Park’s 105th Anniversary! Activities at Petrified Forest include: Cultural Demonstrators will be at the Painted Desert Inn National Landmark between 9:30 am and 4:30 pm, sharing their skills and knowledge as well as a chance to purchase unique hand-made gifts for the holidays. Anniversary and Holiday Open House at the Painted

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Lighting of the Luminarias at Tombstone Courthouse Dec. 9th

“Las Posadas,” which means lodging or inn, uses luminarias or farolitos, depending on your tradition, as a way of symbolically lighting the path for Mary and Joseph on their procession to find shelter. The Mexican tradition evolved from 16th century Spanish missionaries. They lit bonfires along the roads and churchyards to guide people to Midnight

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Unexploded grenade found by a camper – Imperial Sand Dunes RA

This fuzzy picture is the 40 mm grenade the camper found. Never pick up or move anything like this! Recognize, Retreat, Report! An unexploded 40 millimeter grenade found by a camper in the Dunebuggy Flats camp area at the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area was successfully (and safely) detonated by the Imperial County Arson and Bomb Unit

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