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BrewHaHa offers plenty to sip and sample
Arizona Daily Sun These names and many others will appear on colorful labels on the countless bottles of beer to be consumed by happy visitors to the second annual BrewHaHa winter beer tasting festival Saturday afternoon at the High Country Conference Center downtown. |
BrewHaHa offers plenty to sip and sample – Arizona Daily Sun
February 5, 2012 By Leave a Comment
Sedona Red Rock hiking fees dropped – Arizona Republic
February 4, 2012 By Leave a Comment
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Sedona Red Rock hiking fees dropped
Arizona Republic Red Rock Passes also may be purchased at the Visitor Center and at many hotels, grocery stores and convenience stores. "There are over 100 vendors throughout Verde Valley and Flagstaff," Birkland said. In addition to the daily pass, visitors can choose … |
NAU women set scoring record in dominant win – FS Arizona
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NAU women set scoring record in dominant win
FS Arizona FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The Northern Arizona women scored a school-record 59 first half points in the first half to jump out to a 35-point lead and cruised to a 94-56 win over Sacramento State on Saturday night. The Lumberjacks posted a 58-34 rebounding … |
NCAA Game Summary – Northern Colorado at Northern Arizona – KSDK
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NCAA Game Summary – Northern Colorado at Northern Arizona
KSDK Flagstaff, AZ (Sports Network) – A layup by Tevin Svihovec late in overtime put Northern Colorado ahead for good as the Bears claimed a thrilling 64-62 win over the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks in Big Sky Conference action at the Rolle Activity Center. |
Outdoors: A devil of a canyon – Arizona Daily Sun
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Outdoors: A devil of a canyon
Arizona Daily Sun Paul Gosar's recent Flagstaff town hall meeting, the congressman expressed dismay that new uranium mines near the Grand Canyon might be outlawed. “It's just not right,” he said. Days later, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar confirmed a 20-year mining ban. |
Weekly weird news – News Sentinel
January 29, 2012 By Leave a Comment
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Weekly weird news
News Sentinel A Swiss artist plans to bury an intact Boeing 727 jetliner in California's Mojave Desert and build a tourist tunnel to give visitors a chance to view the underground project. Christoph Buchel has applied for a Kern County conditional-use permit that … |
Bus Bust at Petrified Forest National Park Nets Stolen Wood – and a Lot More – National Parks Traveler
January 28, 2012 By Leave a Comment
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Bus Bust at Petrified Forest National Park Nets Stolen Wood – and a Lot More
National Parks Traveler Photo by T. Scott Williams/NPS The theft of petrified wood is an ongoing problem at Petrified Forest National Park, so it was gratifying to learn that a tip from a visitor resulted in the apprehension of a group of thieves earlier this month. |
Hidden 100: In the land of five coconut palms – The Hindu
January 26, 2012 By Leave a Comment
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Hidden 100: In the land of five coconut palms
The Hindu Nor would you figure it for a place where — in the words of travel writer Emily Gilchriest Hatch, in her 1933-published Travancore: A Guide Book For the Visitor — “great scenes of heroism, tragedy, treachery, and intrigue were enacted. |
Up Close: A home away from home – Arizona Daily Sun
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Up Close: A home away from home
Arizona Daily Sun The long white structure served as a boarding house for workers and other visitors passing through Flagstaff. The primary residents were Basque sheepherders, who had grazed their livestock in the area of the San Francisco Peaks since the late 1800s, … |

