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This building can easily be seen from the highway. Entering this (or any) structure is not recommended.
Old stone structures like this dot the landscape. This one sits atop a cavern in the limestone that may be the famed "Apache Death Cave."
A great place to catch the colorful northern Arizona sunsets.
An ever-changing display of colorful graffiti covers an old pool and an adjacent building.
Two guns makes a great location for night photography.
An abandoned gas station right at the highway exit. Be careful of broken glass and debris. Entering any of these structures is not recommended.
One of the many wood and stone structures that can be found by wandering around this place.
The remains of an old zoo can be found here. Chicken wire cages once held mountain lions, or at least that's what the signs lead us to believe.
This ghost town has its own exit. Look for it on I-40 just west of Twin Arrows Casino.