15 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Sedona Red Rocks
· Things to Do
Massive red sandstone formations glowing at sunset. Vortex energy sites draw spiritual seekers.
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Sedona, AZ
· Local history
Sedona has always walked a tightrope between its identity as a spiritual mecca and a thriving tourist destination. In recent years, that tension has become harder to ignore. The pandemic brought an influx of visitors…
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Chapel of the Holy Cross (Sedona, Arizona)
· 2.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a church rising directly from the vibrant red rocks – that’s the Chapel of the Holy Cross. Local rancher and sculptor Marguerite Brunswig Staude envisioned this architectural marvel and commissioned its…
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Chapel of the Holy Cross
· 2.7 mi · Things to Do
A chapel built into the red rocks of Sedona. Stunning architecture emerging from sandstone.
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Slide Rock State Park
· 5.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ready to cool off in a natural wonder? Slide Rock State Park isn't just a fun place to swim; it has roots deep in Arizona's agricultural history. In 1910, Frank Pendley established a homestead here, planting an apple…
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Cornville, AZ
· 13.0 mi
Cornville, Arizona, offers a quiet respite from the desert heat, thanks to its elevation nestled among the red rocks. Agriculture shaped its early days, earning its name from pioneer Aaron Corn back in 1876. Even now,…
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Beaver Creek Ranger Station
· 13.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming ranger station tells a powerful story of resilience during hard times. Built in 1935, the Beaver Creek Ranger Station was a project of the Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC. During the Great…
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Mcguireville, AZ
· 16.3 mi
McGuireville, Arizona, might be a quiet place now, but its history echoes with the footsteps of both hard-working pioneers and a country music legend. Founded in 1876 and named for Daniel McGuire, the town owes its…
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Lake Montezuma, AZ
· 16.4 mi · Local history
Lake Montezuma sits nestled in the Verde Valley, a landscape carved over millennia by the Verde River. The elevation here, a little over 3,000 feet, blesses the area with comfortable temperatures, a haven from the…
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Tuzigoot National Monument
· 16.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a thriving village perched high above the Verde River, bustling with life centuries ago. That's Tuzigoot. The Sinagua people built this pueblo between 1125 and 1400. They constructed a 2- to 3-story complex with…
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Cottonwood, AZ
· 16.8 mi
Cottonwood, Arizona, sits nestled in the Verde Valley at over 3,000 feet, a location that has shaped its identity from the start. The Verde River, a life-giving force, also posed a constant threat. Early settlers…
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Clarkdale, AZ
· 17.6 mi
Clarkdale owes its existence to copper. Senator William Andrews Clark, a copper baron of immense wealth, lent his name to the town, which sprang to life in 1912 as a company town built to support the burgeoning smelter…
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Clarkdale Historic District (Clarkdale, Arizona)
· 18.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time in this well-preserved company town, built to support the United Verde copper mine. Clarkdale was established in 1912 by William A. Clark to house workers for his United Verde Copper Company smelter.…
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Montezuma Castle National Monument
· 18.3 mi · Historical Marker
A five-story, twenty-room Sinagua cliff dwelling set in a limestone alcove 90 feet above Beaver Creek, built between 1100 and 1425 AD.
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Montezuma Castle National Monument
· 18.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine families living in a towering apartment complex carved into a cliff, hundreds of years ago. That's Montezuma Castle, though it has nothing to do with Montezuma! The Sinagua people, ancestors to several modern…