Shumway Schoolhouse
A one-room schoolhouse nestled into the Silver Creek Valley in Shumway, AZ – built in 1900, listed on National Register of Historic Buildings.
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General Crook's Cabin
Located on a cliff above the confluence of the East & West Forks of the White River in Ft. Apache – headquarters during the Apache Wars.
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Pinedale Covered Bridge
In the village of Pinedale – a peaceful place with a wild west past, where settlers were threatened by cowboys and Indians.
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Kinishba Pueblo
Prehistoric site on the Ft. Apache Reservation, used from 1233 to 1307 A.D. & excavated by Dr. Byron Cummings in the 1930's.
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Nutrioso Post Office
A link to the rest of the world from the cozy community of Nutrioso, AZ – This diminutive high-country post office was robbed in the 1940's.
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Flake House
Elegant Victorian house in Snowflake, AZ – built by Mormon pioneer James Madison Flake in 1895 - listed on National Register.
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Bill's Bar
Western tavern in Show Low, AZ. A favorite of both cowpokes and tenderfoots for many decades. Remembered for loud music and its sawdust floor.
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Lakeside Barn
Located in Lakeside, AZ –built by pioneer families & beloved by locals & tourists for 100 years. The Reidheads built the barn. Later the Rhotons added the stone silo.
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Greer Lodge
Rustic retreat in the hamlet of Greer, AZ - near the West Fork of the Little Colorado River, close to the high-mountain source of one of Arizona's major rivers.
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Concho Adobe Church
San Rafael - a quiet sanctuary in the tiny former sheep-town of Concho AZ & a testimony to the area's Spanish-American heritage.
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Forestdale Trading Post
A link to scout Corydon Cooley & his Apache wives – located in a valley that has been a center of agriculture & trade for thousands of years.
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Escudilla Lookout Tower
On top of the mountain made famous by naturalist Aldo Leopold, near Alpine, AZ, in a Wilderness area - Revered by Native Americans.
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