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1 Prison Hill Rd., Yuma, AZ 85364
Built by its inmates in 1876, this historic prison in the desert operated for 33 years, incarcerating 3,069... More on Heritage
We first visited this prison- museum in 1987; more recently in May 2005. More on igougo

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P.O. Box 72217, Yuma, Az 85365
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge comprises 665,400 acres of Sonoran Desert, 516,300 of which are designated wi... More on LLBean.com
Staff is all new since We were there but that does not change the setting and feeling of the Desert in the ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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201 N. 4th Avenue, Yuma, Arizona
Inscription. Yuma Crossing, used since prehistoric times, played a significant part in the development of t... More on HMDB
My kids didnt like it much wasnt nothing cool for them too see. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Yuma Field Office, 2555 E. Gila Ridge Road, Yuma, AZ 85365, USA

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201 N 4th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364
In 1865, Yuma Crossing, the narrow spot on the Colorado River where the town of Yuma sprang up, became the site of the military's Quartermaster Depot. Yuma was a busy river port during this time, ... More on Frommers
Inscription. This adobe building was constructed in 1872 as an office for the Fort Yuma Quartermaster Depot. It replaced a room in a corner of the depot storehouses where, according to Captain J. G... More on HMDB

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Bureau Of Land Management Yuma Field Office, 2555 East Gila Ridge Road, Yuma, AZ 85365-2240, United States
The 100,600 acre Eagletail Mountains Wilderness area is located south of Interstate 10 near Salome. Horseback ... More on PlanetWare
You're practically in another state in Trigo Mountains Wilderness, the Golden State to be precise. Only a thin strip of Imperial National Wildlife Refuge along the lower Colorado River separates th... More on Epinions.com

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Yuma, AZ
The Indian Pass Wilderness is a distinctive part of the Chocolate Mountains, a range which extends from south central Riverside County to the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona. Quartz peak is the h... More on Californiadesert.gov
Jagged peaks and spires are incised by mazes of twisting canyons in a distinctive part of the Chocolate Mountains preserved as Indian Pass Wilderness. Desert cloudbursts pour water down the canyons... More on Epinions.com

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Yuma, AZ
Betty's Kitchen and Interpretive Area is a lush, shady spot along the Lower Colorado River, with a picnic area, 0.5-mile interpretive trail, and fishing pier. Betty's Kitchen is enjoyed by many for wildlife observation, picnicking ... More on Epinions.com

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240 S. Madison Ave, Yuma, Arizona
The Sanguinetti House Museum is in an 1870s adobe building and focuses on the history of the Lower Colorado ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Wonderful museum of Yuma's early years. Good gift shop with a discount for museum members More on TripAdvisor

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Yuma, AZ
The Campbell Tract is a 730-acre natural area used mostly by urban recreationists seeking a piece of Alaska wilderness in the heart of the Anchorage. The tract is a BLM administrative site with a r... More on recreation.gov
The La Posa Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) was created in 1983 to fulfill the needs of winter visitors and to protect the local desert ecosystem from over-use. The campground is approximately 11,400... More on Epinions.com
