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Tuzigoot National Monument

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Built by the Sinagua people over 1,000 years ago, the remnants of this 110-room pueblo sit on a hill in the Verde Valley. A small museum in the visitor center includes artifacts discovered during the excavation. Crowds are rarely an issue here, so this impressive site is a good midday option when Sedona's parking lots are filled to capacity. Open 8am-4:45pm daily.

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