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Museum of Northern Arizona |
Today was our day to start getting to know Flagstaff. We started out at the visitors center and they were very helpful in giving us the lay of the land. We started out at the Museum of Northern Arizona which, is a full of interesting artifacts and information. I learned, all of you probably already know, that many archaeology digs are put back the way they were found, ie covered up with dirt and stones, once the archaeolgists have obtained the info that they wanted. All in all it was a very informative visit.
We like Flagstaff. It's population is 50,000 and is full of older, restored and/or renovated buildings.
Tomorrow we are on to the Indian ruins, Rick's favorite thing.
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