CASA GRANDE, Ariz. - Officials with a national monument south of Phoenix say they are temporarily closing their picnic area as the result of a weed problem. Casa Grande Ruins National Monument ...
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Douglas Kreutz Oct 29, 2016 Oct 29, 2016 Updated Nov 3, 2017 The main building at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument near Coolidge is showing some serious wear, but here’s the thing: It’s still ...
PHOENIX — Visitors spent less money at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument in 2018 for the second consecutive year. The Casa Grande Ruins National Monument welcomed nearly 63,000 visitors in 2018 who ...
COOLIDGE, Ariz. — The road into Casa Grande Ruins National Monument as well as the parking lot need repaving to address potholes, cracks and years of wear, but the project keeps getting pushed back ...
The Casa Grande Ruins National Monument picnic area will be closed through April 30 due to the growth of an invasive weed called stinknet, according to a news release. Stinknet is originally from ...
About Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Casa Grande means Great House and that truly is what it was in years past. It is believed that the great house was completed in 1350. Years of souvenir ...
COOLIDGE, Ariz. — Tourists visiting Casa Grande Ruins spent more than $3.5 million last year in the surrounding communities. A new study released Friday by the National Park Service shows visitors to ...
COOLIDGE, Ariz. — Fourth of July is next week, and park officials at the Casa Grande ruins are reminding people they are closed for Independence Day. The monument only closes three days a year, ...
Arizona's desert is home to two unusual buildings that show mankind's progress as a civilization in remarkably different ways during the course of 700 years. On a recent trip to the state we ...