CASA GRANDE RUINS NATIONAL MONUMENT
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This archaeological site made up of the ruins of buildings built in the XVᵉ century regularly hosts special events.
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is a national monument located in Coolidge, Arizona. It is an archaeological site consisting of the ruins of buildings constructed by the Hohokam people in the XVᵉ century. Visitors can explore the history and stories of this ancient Sonoran desert farming community, as well as the preserved "Big House". Special events are also held regularly, and students have the opportunity to participate in a Junior Ranger program. Nature lovers can also discover the often overlooked beauty of Sonoran desert plants. For a better understanding of the site, it is possible to watch the film "Casa Grande: House of Many Stories". The monument is managed by the National Park Service.
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