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<title>Museum of Northern Arizona Presents Lost Dinosaur Exhibit</title>
<description>A once-in-a-lifetime find in 2000 by Museum of Northern Arizona paleontologists led to the discovery of the most complete therizinosaur skeleton ever found...</description>
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<title>Arizona is Bat-Tastic!</title>
<description>Once a month, by the full moon, people gather at the Flagstaff Arboretum. There's nothing creepy going on here though, just a bunch of folks curious about the mysterious critters that live right...</description>
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<title>Canyon de Chelly - The Heart of Navajo Country</title>
<description>Canyon de Chelly may be located at the far northeastern corner of the state of Arizona, but it's situated squarely in the heart of the social and spiritual history of the Navajo people...</description>
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<title>Stories of the Colorado: John Wesley Powell</title>
<description>The Grand Canyon Gateway is proud to present &amp;quot;Stories of the Colorado,&amp;quot; a series of short articles on different natural, cultural and historical aspects of the Colorado River.</description>
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<title>The Flagstaff Arboretum Offers A Variety of Family-Friendly Exhibits and Programs For the Whole Family To Enjoy</title>
<description>There are an amazing array of activities, workshops, projects and interesting little get-togethers year round at the Arboretum in Flagstaff all in the name of enjoying...</description>
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<title>Desert Bighorn Sheep in the Grand Canyon</title>
<description>Bighorn sheep only stand 40 inches tall at the shoulder, but appear completely at ease with their place in the Canyon. They zip from ledge to ledge, seemingly oblivious of the potential for a disastrous fall...</description>
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<title>The Black-tailed Jackrabbit - He's Got A Need For Speed</title>
<description>You'll most often see this desert resident in the early morning, frozen next to a sage bush, ears up, eyes wide. If you get too close, he'll launch into an impossibly long ...</description>
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<title>Land of the Fuzzy and Free - The Wild Burros of Arizona</title>
<description>It was the mining and prospecting activity of the late 1800s that is probably responsible for most of Arizona's wild burro population today...</description>
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<title>Thoughts on the Grand Canyon - the Easy Way</title>
<description>The Grand Canyon may well be the most accessible of the world's wonders...</description>
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<title>El Tovar - Architecture In The Park</title>
<description>El Tovar is a large hotel built twenty feet from the very edge of the south rim of the Grand Canyon. The building's foundation is rubble masonry and concrete. The superstructure is of wood frame construction. The first floor is sheathed with log slab siding...</description>
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<title>Experiencing the Grand Canyon</title>
<description>Only two hours from Sedona is the majestic Grand Canyon, one of the seven natural wonders of the world and the most visited national park in North America.</description>
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