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Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA
Mesa Verde National Park protects thousands of archaeological sites, including hundreds of cliff dwellings.
Canyons of The Ancients Visitor Center, Escalante Pueblo and Lowly Pueblo, Colorado, USA
Canyons of the Ancients National Monument is a national monument protecting an archaeologically-significant landscape
Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Nageezi, New Mexico, USA
The massive buildings of the Ancestral Puebloan people still testify to the organizational and engineering abilities not seen anywhere else in the American Southwest.
Zuni Pueblo, Zuni, New Mexico, USA
Zunis have occupied the site that they call “the middle location,” for at least 700 years.
Tombstone and Fairbank, Arizona, USA
Tombstone is known for its Wild West history. On historic Allen Street, the O.K. Corral outdoor theater re-enacts an 1881 cowboy gunfight. Fairbank is a “ghost town.”
Heritage Square and Roosevelt Row, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Heritage Square spotlights a collection of preserved 19th- and 20th-century houses. Roosevelt Row is downtown Phoenix’s walkable arts district.
Heard Museum and Pueblo Grande Museum Archaeological Park in 2013 Trip, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
The Heard Museum is a private, not-for-profit museum dedicated to the advancement of American Indian art. Pueblo Grande Ruin shows people who lived in Phoenix in ancient times.
Taliesin West, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Taliesin West was architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter resident and studio in the desert from 1937 until he died in 1959 at the age of 91
Jongmyo Shrine, Seoul, South Korea
Jongmyo is a Confucian shrine dedicated to the perpetuation of memorial services for the deceased kings and queens of the Korean Joseon Dynasty.