Montezuma Castle National Monument
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Mamie Maynard
"Here, you can marvel at one of the best-preserved cliffside dwellings in the U.S. This site was one of the first national monuments dedicated to preserving Native American culture. Located in Camp Verde, these dwellings were built and used by the Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian culture between approximately 1100 and 1425 AD."
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Grace Nesseth
"One of the first National Monuments accessible to car bound tourists.
This is the site of a 50 room "castle" where the Singua people called home for over 400 years.
Quick stop to make if you are in the area, and well worth it.
Free with National Park Pass"
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Andreina Cruz
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"Awe inspiring site, surrounded by trees, easy hike, made by the First Nation.
Makes you appreciate how these people lived. "
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