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Ruins - Twin Arrows Trading Post
Arizona
Coconino County
5P6C+C8 Angell, Arizona
35°09'39.8"N 111°16'45.2"W
Twin Arrows Trading Post a Route 66 roadside attraction was built in the late 1940's and was abandoned in 1995. It consists of giant yellow wooden twin arrows, an abandoned gift shop and Valentine’s diner, some gas pumps, and big tanks in the back still remain. The building and various structures are deteriorating, this Icon has certainly seen better days. From what I understand the land is owned by the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino, that appears have yet to cleanup the area. Now abandoned buildings and structures have become a canvas for graffiti artists. Lots of interesting and creative graffiti to explore.
Abandoned, Exploring
Ruins - Two Guns
Arizona
Coconino County
2 Guns, Winslow, AZ 86047
35°07′04″N 111°05′37″W
What remains of Two Guns are the ruins of the original stone houses, the Apache Death Cave, the ruins of the buildings built in the final attempt to revive the town and the Canyon Diablo Bridge which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 30, 1988
Abandoned, Historical Landmark, Exploring
Casa Grande Domes
Arizona
Pinal County
7467 S Thornton Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85193, USA
32°48'45.9"N 111°46'26.2"W
The Domes of Casa Grande was four massive structures located in Casa Grande, Arizona, that were built to facilitate the manufacturing of computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. However, the project was never completed, leaving behind only a few foundations that were started and left to molder. One of the buildings is shaped like a flying saucer, and the other three resemble spheres joined together. Despite their abandoned state, the Domes remain a popular destination for urban explorers and photographers, drawing visitors to their otherworldly appearance.
Exploring