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Tonto National Monument

Tonto National Monument includes the ruins of two cliff dwellings established by the Salado Indians around 1300 AD. The settlements were built relatively high up a steel hillside within protected natural caves overlooking the Tonto Basin, which today is flooded, forming the Theodore Roosevelt Lake though originally the Salt River flowed through the basin, which…

Tonto National Forest

The Tonto National Forest embraces nearly 3 million acres of rugged and beautiful country, ranging from pine-forested mountains to Saguaro cactus-studded desert beneath the Mogollon Rim. The Vegetation variety and range in altitude in the Tonto National Forest provide unique recreational opportunities throughout the year, whether it’s cool pine forests or lake beaches. During winter,…

Bloom on Broad: Asian Fusion

Bloom’s concept encompasses the learned lessons from traditional home-cooked dishes and distinguished chefs from across the United States, Canada, and Asia. Often called Asian Fusion, Bloom’s menu perfectly balances the Ying and the Yang, flavor, and health. This restaurant uses only natural fresh ingredients and top-quality products, and unlike other restaurants, Bloom’s dishes are free…

Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum

Housed in Miami, AZ, in the Bullion Plaza School, nearly 15 minutes from Globe, AZ, the Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum is a historic building designed by Henry C. Trost, Architects & Engineers from El Paso, Texas. This building was originally opened as a grammar school in 1923. This two-story building is home to…