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| July 10 |
| In the evening, we attended a Native American dance festival in front of the court house. This young man had a beautiful costume and he did a flag dance using the American flag. We also took a great tour of the courthouse/museum which has a jail in the basement. This jail was actually used up until 1976. I hate to think what a stay in this jail would have been like. | ![]() |
We were invited by Jim Mobley to a barbque at the firestation. We had a great time with these very giving guys. Shown are Jim on the right, Woody, Mike and Merrill. They are standing by Jim's really sweet little '31 Ford pickup. They served us probably the biggest steak I have had in years. Not only are these guys great hosts, they are all volunteer firemen. They all have full time jobs. |
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Holbrook has one of the strangest and neatest motels in the country. This is the Wigwam Motel. Each room is a teepee that stands alone. In front of each room is an old car. I am sure that most of these vehicles do not run but it creates a great atmosphere. |
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We stopped by Jim Gray's Petrified Wood Shop. Not really a shop. Actually, it is several well organized acres with literally thousands of different types of rocks and stones. This is a stop you have to make and plan on just walking around for a couple of hours. Woody, while scouting out the yard, came in contact with one of the guard dinosaurs. Here he is making his escape. He survived. |
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