"Casa Grande Ruins Trail" by Southwest Parks and Monuments Association is a visitor's guide that shows people around the historical Casa Grande Ruins National Monument in Arizona. This book helps you explore the ancient world of the Hohokam people who lived there over 650 years ago. It guides you on a 400-yard walk, explaining the Casa Grande ("Big House") and the walls around it, giving you facts about how the Hohokam lived, what they built, and how they farmed before they left the area. The book teaches you about the past and why it is important to protect these old places.
Casa Grande Ruins Trail
By Southwest Parks and Monuments Association
Discover a lost civilization as you walk among the silent ruins of their monumental home.
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