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This nearly five-acre parcel is located in Navajo County's Joseph City, a small, historic town located in northern Arizona along the iconic Route 66. Founded in 1876 by Mormon pioneers, it is the oldest Mormon settlement in Arizona that is still in existence. This parcel would be a great starting point in visiting any of the spots below!
Joseph City has a place in American history as part of the legendary highway. Although it's a small stop, it retains a sense of nostalgia for road trippers exploring the historic route. Also, it’s conveniently located near Interstate 40, making it easy to reach larger cities like Flagstaff (about 90 miles west) and Holbrook (just 12 miles east).
It’s hard to say what takes center stage in Holbrook. It’s a canvas painted with mid-century Route 66 kitsch, Wild West characters, and unforgettable landscapes. Cherished for its roadside Americana charm, Holbrook sits within the Painted Desert, a remarkable area of rocky badlands that stretches from the Grand Canyon to the Navajo Nation. It’s one of Arizona’s most dazzling and lonesome landscapes, with layered bands that change color seemingly every hour.
Flagstaff is a vibrant city nestled in the mountains of northern Arizona, located at an elevation of about 7,000 feet! It offers a refreshing contrast to Arizona’s desert cities with its cooler climate, forests, and proximity to national parks.
You can easily get lost in the history, beauty, and culture of this wondrous city. From star gazing, hiking trails, campgrounds, national monuments, historical parks, museums, trading posts, and the Twin Arrows Casino Resort, there is definitely something for everyone!
Additionally, this state has some of the most breathtaking views in all the United States, bringing in visitors from all over the country, to view some of the world's most recognized landscapes, such as Monument Valley and the brilliant blue waters of Lake Powell.
This parcel is also about an hour drive to the Petrified Forest National Park! In its south, the Rainbow Forest is full of colorful petrified wood. It's home to the Rainbow Forest Museum, with its paleontology exhibits and many trail access points. In the park's center are the petroglyphs of Newspaper Rock and the ruined village of Puerco Pueblo. To the north, the Painted Desert Inn, a 1930s adobe building, is a museum with Hopi murals.
Things To Do: Petrified Forest National Park >>
Own a piece of land that once served one of the greatest Native American tribes, the Navajo Nation. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this one of a kind, diverse culture.
Legal Description: Section 21,T19N,R20E: S2 Sw4 Of Tract 48, Pueblo Mesa Ranches Out Of 104-95-031D For2006Roll
Approximate Coordinates: 35°01'32.5"N 110°13'29.0"W
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This nearly five-acre parcel is located in Navajo County's Joseph City, a small, historic town located in northern Arizona along the iconic Route 66. Founded in 1876 by Mormon pioneers, it is the oldest Mormon settlement in Arizona that is still in existence. This parcel would be a great starting point in visiting any of the spots below!
Joseph City has a place in American history as part of the legendary highway. Although it's a small stop, it retains a sense of nostalgia for road trippers exploring the historic route. Also, it’s conveniently located near Interstate 40, making it easy to reach larger cities like Flagstaff (about 90 miles west) and Holbrook (just 12 miles east).
It’s hard to say what takes center stage in Holbrook. It’s a canvas painted with mid-century Route 66 kitsch, Wild West characters, and unforgettable landscapes. Cherished for its roadside Americana charm, Holbrook sits within the Painted Desert, a remarkable area of rocky badlands that stretches from the Grand Canyon to the Navajo Nation. It’s one of Arizona’s most dazzling and lonesome landscapes, with layered bands that change color seemingly every hour.
Flagstaff is a vibrant city nestled in the mountains of northern Arizona, located at an elevation of about 7,000 feet! It offers a refreshing contrast to Arizona’s desert cities with its cooler climate, forests, and proximity to national parks.
You can easily get lost in the history, beauty, and culture of this wondrous city. From star gazing, hiking trails, campgrounds, national monuments, historical parks, museums, trading posts, and the Twin Arrows Casino Resort, there is definitely something for everyone!
Additionally, this state has some of the most breathtaking views in all the United States, bringing in visitors from all over the country, to view some of the world's most recognized landscapes, such as Monument Valley and the brilliant blue waters of Lake Powell.
This parcel is also about an hour drive to the Petrified Forest National Park! In its south, the Rainbow Forest is full of colorful petrified wood. It's home to the Rainbow Forest Museum, with its paleontology exhibits and many trail access points. In the park's center are the petroglyphs of Newspaper Rock and the ruined village of Puerco Pueblo. To the north, the Painted Desert Inn, a 1930s adobe building, is a museum with Hopi murals.
Things To Do: Petrified Forest National Park >>
Own a piece of land that once served one of the greatest Native American tribes, the Navajo Nation. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this one of a kind, diverse culture.
Legal Description: Section 21,T19N,R20E: S2 Sw4 Of Tract 48, Pueblo Mesa Ranches Out Of 104-95-031D For2006Roll
Approximate Coordinates: 35°01'32.5"N 110°13'29.0"W
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