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Petroglyphs at V Bar V Heritage Site (Right Side View), Coconino National Forest – Sedona, Arizona
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Petroglyphs at the V Bar V Heritage Site (Left Side View), Coconino National Forest – Sedona, Arizona
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Coconino National ForestV Bar V Heritage Site (Wikipedia entry)
Map and brochures of the Coconino National Forest
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Petroglyphs at the V Bar V Heritage Site, Coconino National Forest – Sedona, Arizona
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Coconino National ForestMap and brochures of the Coconino National Forest
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One of the Signal Hill Petroglyphs, Saguaro National Park (Tucson Mountain District) – Tucson, Arizona
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(Click picture once for another view, then click again for a larger view.)
Saguaro National ParkTrails in the Tucson Mountain District (see Signal Hill Petrogyphs Trail, PDF file)
Rock Art in Saguaro National Park (PDF file)
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Video of Roche-A-Cri State Park Campground – Friendship, Wisconsin
Roche-A-Cri (means shouting or whooping rock) or crevice in the rock as the French explorers called it, is a 300 foot sandstone bluff near Adams-Friendship, Wisconsin. The park, established in 1948, has viewable Native American petroglyphs and pictographs discovered in 1851, but were written a thousand years ago. Roche-A-Cri is made of Cambrian sandstone about 500,000 years old. It is a long narrow flat-topped ridge bordered by shear precipices. The bluff was once an island in the 1,800 square mile Glacial Lake Wisconsin. In 1994 a Wisconsin Conservation Corps group finished a 303 step stairway to the top of the bluff. The 605 acre park has a number of soft trails strewn with pine needles that are all linked to the 41 site shower-less campground. One leads to a prairie restoration project, crossing over a foot bridge on Carter Creek, a picturesque trout creek. All 41 campsites are included in this video. Music copyright 2008 by Maury Smith. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2008, Creative Juice LLC.
Camping at Roche A Cri State Park
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Bow and Arrow, Historic Marker – Hager City, Wisconsin
Bow and Arrow – inscription on historic marker
Wisconsin entries in the Historical Marker Database
Wisconsin’s Historical Markers from the Wisconsin Historical Society
History Just Ahead: A Guide to Wisconsin’s Historical Markers by Sarah Davis McBride
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Petroglyphs – Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
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Video of Roche-A-Cri State Park – Friendship, Wisconsin
Roche-A-Cri (means shouting or whooping rock) or “crevice in the rock” as the French explorers called it, is a 300 foot sandstone bluff near Adams-Friendship, Wisconsin. The park, established in 1948, has viewable Native American petroglyphs and pictographs discovered in 1851, but were “written” a thousand years ago. Roche-A-Cri is made of Cambrian sandstone about 500,000 years old. It is a long narrow flat-topped ridge bordered by shear precipices. The bluff was once an island in the 1,800 square mile Glacial Lake Wisconsin. In 1994 a Wisconsin Conservation Corps group finished a 303 step stairway to the top of the bluff. The 605 acre park has a number of soft trails strewn with pine needles that are all linked to the 41 site shower-less campground. One leads to a prairie restoration project, crossing over a foot bridge on Carter Creek, a picturesque trout creek. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2008, Creative Juice LLC.
Blog entries for Roche-A-Cri State Park
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