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The Yuma Territorial Park offers information on and maintains the preservation of the Territorial Prison built in 1876. Guests can visit the museum, gift shop and the video room to learn more. Address: 1 Prison Hill Road Yuma AZ USA 85364
1 928 783-4771
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Blythe Intaglios Intaglios are earth figures created by ancient civilizations when the dark gravel surface of dry deserts was scraped off to expose a lighter subsoil, thus creating a large design in the earth. Two places in the world are home to such intaglios; the Atacama Desert in southern Peru and along the Gila and Colorado River near Blythe, California and Yuma, Arizona. In Blythe, the designs feature human and animal figures, with the largest human figure measuring more than 170 ft (51 m) and is anywhere from 500 to 2,000 years old. The intaglios are best viewed from the air. Address: . Blythe CA USA
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The towns of Oatman and Goldroad were thriving gold towns until the 1940s. Today they are used as historic sites and offer visitors tours of the mines, historic buildings for viewing, reenactments of Western times, gift shops, restaurants and much more. Address: . AZ USA 86433
Send an Email (1) 1 928 768-3839
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Bonelli House Kingman The Bonelli House was built in 1915 and is characteristic of the Anglo-territorial architecture which was popular in Arizona at the time. Tours of the historic home can be arranged in collaboration with the Mohave Museum of History and Arts. Inside the home visitors find rooms elegantly decorated with antiques and heirlooms. Address: 430 East Spring Street Kingman AZ USA 86401
Send an Email 1 928 753-3195
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