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Casa Grande Ruins National Monument (U. S. National Park Service) An Ancestral Sonoran Desert People's farming community and "Great House" are preserved at Casa Grande Ruins Whether a gathering place for people or simply a waypoint marker in an extensive system of canals and trading partners, the structures are a large part of the story of this site
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - Wikipedia Casa Grande Ruins National Monument (O'odham: Siwañ Waʼa Ki: or Sivan Vahki[5]) is a United States national monument preserving a group of Classic Period (1150–1450 CE) Hohokam structures in Coolidge, Arizona, northeast of Casa Grande
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - Visit Arizona Strange but true — Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is not in the city of Casa Grande Head to neighboring Coolidge to see this amazing adobe structure Enter the site from Highway 287, which runs through downtown Coolidge
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument | Western National Parks A window into the culture and brilliance of the ancestral Sonoran Desert peoples at Casa Grande Just a 20 minute drive off the I-10 highway between Phoenix and Tucson, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument rests, a nearly 700-year-old architectural marvel preserved in the Sonoran Desert
Casa Grande Ruins (U. S. National Park Service) - NPS Take your own journey to Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and stand in awe in front of this monumental earthen structure Check the park’s website to learn about operating hours, events, and amenities: www nps gov cagr
Casa Grande Ruins (Everything To Know Before A Visit) Casa Grande Ruins National Monument offers a portal into an ancient world rich with culture and history From the magnificent Great House structure to the beautiful desert landscape, every detail invites curiosity and reflection
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - Archaeology Southwest Established as the first archaeological reserve by President Benjamin Harrison in 1892, Casa Grande Ruins is not only the largest protected Hohokam site, but also the sole National Park unit that preserves and interprets what life was like for Sonoran Desert farmers in the distant past
9 Tips For Exploring Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Located near the midpoint of the 115-mile route between Arizona’s two largest cities, Phoenix and Tucson, the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument makes for a great day trip from either, or a stop on a road trip through southern Arizona