Sedona, Arizona • Coconino County
The Taylor Cabin Line Camp in Sedona, Arizona, is a historic structure that served as a remote outpost for cattle ranching operations. It is a simple, rustic log cabin, representative of early 20th-century ranch architecture in the region.
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Architecture
780 Chapel Rd, Sedona, Arizona
Commerce
100 Brewer Rd., Sedona, Arizona
Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
735 Jordan Rd., Sedona, Arizona
Engineering; Transportation
Alt. Us 89 Over Wilson Canyon, Milepost 375.7, Sedona, Arizona
Agriculture; Entertainment/Recreation
Us 89-a, 7 Mi. N Of Sedona, Sedona, Arizona
Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement
Brewer Rd. S. Of Hart Rd., Sedona, Arizona
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Exploration/Settlement; Religion; Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government
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Agriculture; Politics/Government
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Community Planning And Development
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Commerce; Native American; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
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Community Planning And Development; Architecture
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