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Sedona, Arizona – from the halls of Montezuma

February 26, 2025

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Actually, it is a different Montezuma. This one, in Sedona, is one of the best preserved cliff-dwelling sites. Montezuma Castle National Monument in Arizona is the story of a cliff dwelling built by the Sinagua people between 1100 and 1425; it has 20 rooms. The castle was named after Chief Montezuma by 19th century explorers who […]

Sedona, Arizona – Quirky town

February 19, 2025

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Why is Sedona known as a very spiritual place? The reason Sedona is so special is the natural Vortices (Vortex) that occur all throughout the entire area. They have a magnetic energy that causes magic to occur there. True to its name, there are lots of crystal and New Age stores in Sedona. Of course, I […]

Sedona, Arizona – History

February 12, 2025

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One can’t visit Sedona, Arizona without seeing the town. It is called “uptown” for some reason and never “downtown.” Sedona began 350 million years ago. That’s how long it has taken for Nature to form the red rocks by earth thrusts, sea changes and erosion forces. We started our tour of Sedona at the Sedona […]

Sedona, Arizona – Red Rock Country

February 5, 2025

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Mr. Ken and I took a fabulous trip to Sedona, Arizona a few months ago. We went on a Road Scholar tour. Road Scholar is the old Elderhostel. Road Scholar provides educational travel opportunities for adults. We flew into Phoenix and it was about a 2 hour trip to Sedona. The thing that stands out […]