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Tombstone & Pillsbury Winery
When we were warned that the historic town of Tombstone was a tourist trap, we should have listened. That, in a nutshell, describes our short-lived experience in the town that – like Old Tucson studios – looked like it had been plucked straight from a western. Boasting attractions spanning from gunfights re-enacting the infamous O.K Corral shootout to museums dedicated to famous outlaws, practically everything came with an entry fee – which we decided was not worth the cost. We considered getting lunch at one of the old fashioned saloons, but soon decided otherwise when we were left waiting in a queue with nobody offering any service or time frame…
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The Windmill Winery
On the move again ... another day on the road driving from Sedona to Florence (Arizona) and another night at a Harvest Host venue.
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Saguaro National Park & Old Tucson
First of all ... it's pronounced "suh-WAA-row" Secondly it's a large cactus with arms that is only found in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and Mexico. You're welcome!
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Sedona
Did not expect to see the dramatic scenery of Sedona located right on the doorstep of the City.
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Route 66 – Arizona
Our first, albeit short, trip along Route 66 - hope to travel on it more in Texas. Some interesting places along this little stretch.