Sinagua has been mentioned less than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Green Motion Travel' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Sinagua had the highest popularity figure in January, 2017.

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Top Five Arizona Winter Road Trips

[...] strikingly beautiful local landscape. Interested in archaeology? Take a historical tour of the Sinagua cave dwellings and explore the limestone cliffs of the Verde Valley, or take a canoe trip down [...]

blog.mercuryinsurance.com

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Tuzigoot – A First-hand Look at Sinagua Indian Dwellings

[...] learn about the Indians from the history, Read More The post Tuzigoot – A First-hand Look at Sinagua Indian Dwellings appeared first on Travel Notes & Beyond. [...]

travelnotesandbeyond.com

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Red Rocks: An Attraction Throughout History

[...] from nearly 1,000 years ago still remain. Less than 20 miles from downtown Sedona, a group of Sinagua Indians built two large red rock pueblos where they lived between the years 1125 and 1300. Known [...]

anthemnews.com

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Walnut Canyon National Monument

[...] miles east of downtown Flagstaff. The canyon contains the remains of over 400 dwellings built by Sinagua Indians about 1100 A.D.; the overhanging ledges of the canyon walls formed the roofs for their [...]

goocap.com

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Inside Effective Products In Travel

[...] the I-17 to Montezuma Castle, a five-story, 12th-Century cliff dwelling which used to house the Sinagua people. If you’re inspired by the desire to fulfill a wish, many more people there as well as [...]

greenmotiontravel.com

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Real-world Spa Systems Clarified

[...] the I-17 to Montezuma Castle, a five-story, 12th-Century cliff dwelling which used to house the Sinagua people. As you read this, millions of savvy consumers are already Cedar Lake Lodge, The Beach [...]

greenmotiontravel.com

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Do Not Miss the Sights of Red Rock Country

[...] of Sedona on I-17, is a noteworthy forty-five room cliff dwelling constructed by 12th century Sinagua. You are not allowed to get near the ruins; however the trail’s view from below is amazing. A [...]

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