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Tuzigoot National Monument

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Tuzigoot (an Apache term meaning crooked water) is a multistory 110-room pueblo built by people archaeologists identify with the Sinagua archaeological culture. Residents farmed and were part of a vast trade network. Dating from the 1000s through 1400, the village overlooked the Verde River.

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Tuzigoot National Monument

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25 Tuzigoot Rd, Clarkdale, AZ 86324
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Type of place:
Ancestral Pueblo (Sinagua) site
Ownership:
National Park Service
Contact:
25 Tuzigoot Rd, Clarkdale, AZ 86324
Telephone:
(928) 634-5564
Website:
Tuzigoot National Monument
Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Entrance fee:
Yes
Nearby heritage sites:
Montezuma Castle National Monument, Jerome State Historic Park, V-Bar-V Heritage Site, Fort Verde State Park

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