There are many of these villages in the Verde Valley, all of which were built on top of hills, presumably so that the surrounding flat land that was suitable for farming would not be wasted.
The history of this place is so ancient that archeologists and scientists can only guess at why the population left this area in the 1400s. There is no current Sinagua population left, so their story did not survive the years.
| Jerome |
From Tuzigoot we could see the town of Jerome in the distance and since it was early enough in the day we decided to wander over there. As we drove up the winding hill towards the town, I realized that we had been here before, although neither of us remembered that we had. I think we were here in 2002 when we took the kids on a trip to Arizona.
| Paul and the Ranger looking down Little Daisy, a 1900 ft deep mine shaft. |
The town we’re staying in is Cottonwood, about 15 miles or so from Sedona, which is one of the places we’ll be exploring in the next few days. We knew the weather would be coolish here and we were right. It's downright chilly and the weather forecast isn't looking any better. The high on Tuesday is supposed to be in the 30s.
Take another look at that forecast Sue, I think there may be snow in it now!
ReplyDeletePleased you are enjoying your surroundings however, we missed the mine shaft... another reason for us to go back I suppose.
Last year we took the bike from Prescott over to Jerome. It was a beautiful road for the bike. It was early evening as we made it into town and most of the shops were closed. Next time in cottonwood we will go back and explore more. Hope the arm is doing better!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a place in BC called Barkersville. I know you will want to visit there.
ReplyDeleteWe love that area but not this time of year. But it's not going to be all that nice here either. But warmer than you guys.
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