National Tuzigoot Monument

The Tuzigoot National Monument is a site of 20 hectares made up of Indian houses of 2 or 3 stages. It is located on the top of a sandstone and limestone cornice, in the center-north of the Arizona, 35 meters above the bed of the Verde River.

Tuzigoot means in Apache “twisted water”.

Historically it was built by the Sinagua between 1125 and 1400.

The site and its museum were given by citizens activists to the government of the the United States. It was indicated American national monument the July 25th 1939 by Franklin Roosevelt.

External bonds

http://www.nps.gov/tuzi/

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