File:Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona (4d2eac24-e289-4025-8628-86400a1c8f9a).jpg
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Camera location | 34° 36′ 39.6″ N, 111° 50′ 13.19″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 34.611000; -111.836998 |
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[edit]English: Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona | |||||
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English: NPS staff |
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Title |
English: Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona |
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Publisher |
English: National Park Service |
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Description |
English: Nestled into a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley stands one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America. The five-story, 20-room cliff dwelling served as a "high-rise apartment building" for prehistoric Sinagua Indians over 600 years ago. Early settlers to the area assumed that the imposing structure was associated with the Aztec emperor Montezuma, but the castle was abandoned almost a century before Montezuma was born. The Castle was described in the December 1906 establishment proclamation as "of the greatest ethnological and scientific interest."
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Depicted place |
English: Montezuma Castle National Monument, Yavapai County, Arizona |
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Date | Taken on 18 November 2003 | ||||
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English: NPGallery |
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Sponsor InfoField | English: Montezuma Castle National Monument |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | MOCA | ||||
Legacy NPS Focus Record ID InfoField | 231447 |
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Image title | Nestled into a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley stands one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America. The five-story, 20-room cliff dwelling served as a "high-rise apartment building" for prehistoric Sinagua Indians over 600 years ago. Early settlers to the area assumed that the imposing structure was associated with the Aztec emperor Montezuma, but the castle was abandoned almost a century before Montezuma was born. The Castle was described in the December 1906 establishment proclamation as "of the greatest ethnological and scientific interest." |
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Date and time of data generation | 19800101 - 19991231 |
Latitude | 34° 36′ 39.6″ N |
Longitude | 111° 50′ 13.19″ W |
Altitude | 0 meters above sea level |
GPS tag version | 2.2.0.0 |