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DearMyrtle, in a valuable blog post entitled Feedback: FamilySearch's Potential, brought up an interesting point about FamilySearch.org that applies to...
Ancient Ruins | Walking Arizona http://t.co/eP4rKVgm James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Ancient Ruins | Walking Arizona
These ruins are located near to Montezuma's Castle. Those people that lived here are called the Sinagua (without water in Spanish) These buildings were...
Ancient Ruins http://t.co/vPQIbbb8 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 These ruins are located near to Montezuma's Castle. Those people that...
Montezuma's Castle | Walking Arizona http://t.co/2rZkuQAi James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Montezuma's Castle | Walking Arizona
Puzzle Tree http://t.co/Fntouco0 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 This is really a sycamore, but I have always called them puzzle trees...
Puzzle Tree | Walking Arizona http://t.co/v4ThudEy James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Puzzle Tree | Walking Arizona
This is really a sycamore, but I have always called them puzzle trees from the way you can peel off pieces of bark like a puzzle. They are some of Arizona's...
I got the following reminder from the RootsTech staff. I can't believe time has passed so quickly and it already February. I still have to other presentations...
It is not a castle and it has nothing to do with Montezuma, but it is a cliff dwelling dated to between 1100 and 1400 A.D. It is one of the best known...