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Luxury North Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ modern stone and adobe home  in a desert landscape setting on a clear sky at twilight, clear blue night sky
Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas – March 2, 2017: Historic Fort Davis, which was once occupied by the legendary Buffalo Soldiers, contains numerous well preserved military structures that are currently maintained by the U.S. National Park Service.
Image of Abandoned ghost town structures in desert with sandstorm
Restored barracks with foundation of old living quarters in foreground at the Amache National Historic Site, Colorado. In the town of Granada CO, ten thousand Japanese Americans passed through the internment camp during World War II.
An old abandoned building in Death Valley's ghost town Rhyolite, USA
Costilla, NM: The Sacred Heart Church on a dirt plaza in Costilla, NM, an adobe village in northern New Mexico, near the Colorado border.
Cradock, South Africa - April 8, 2023: Olive Schreiner House Museum in Cradock (now called Nxuba) in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa is one of the houses in which the political activist, feminist and world-renowned author, Olive Schreiner, once lived.
Built Structure on Santorini in South Aegean Islands, Greece. It is near the edge of the caldera.
Navajo Reservation, Diné, Arizona, USA, June 22.06.1979. Two young visitors of attractions in Diné Reservation Arizona look at traditional Navajo Crafts, which is offered by an old Native American.
Ajo, Arizona, USA - February 15, 2024: The Saint Catherine's Indian Mission was established in 1942 by the Sisters of Charity to serve the people of southern Arizona and Mexico near the US-Mexico border.  The Sisters were dedicated to their mission of providing religious education and guidance to the community.  They not only provided religious services but also ran a school and offered various services.  Today, the mission building serves as the Ajo Historical Society Museum.  The museum is located in Ajo, Arizona, USA.
Very old building in the Kannaland Region of the Little Karoo, Western cape, South Africa
Officer quarters row housing at the Fort Davis national historic site, Fort Davis Texas.
Florence, Arizona
A Panoramic shot of An SUV Border Patrol Stands Guard at the US Customs and Border Protection Santa Teresa Port of Entry
Pioneer buildings at the Lonely Dell Ranch AZ in Marble Canyon, Arizona, United States
Top view of the canyon in the Colorado plateau with sky and clouds.
USA, State of Utah, Washington County, town of Grafton. The Alonzo H. Russel home (about 1862). Grafton is a ghost town near the Zion National Park. The site was first settled in December 1859 as part of a cotton-growing project ordered by Brigham Young (president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 to 1877). After a  flood of the Virgin River, that had destroyed the first town (called Wheeler), a new town, called New Grafton, was built upstream. In 1866 some settlers were killed by Navajo raiders. Besides that, more than thirty people (including many children) died of diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, or accident. So a lot of Grafton's residents moved to Rockville. In 1890 only four families remained. In 1921, the local branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was discontinued. Grafton was permanently abandoned in 1944. In 1997, a restoration project started to preserve the Grafton site. The old church, some houses, and the fence of Berry's grave in the cemetery were restored. In the cemetery it's believed about 80 graves exist. In the center of the cemetery there is the restored fence of Robert Madison Berry (24 years old), his wife Mary Isabella Hales Berry (20) and his brother Joseph Smith Berry (22), killed by Indians. Grafton has been featured as a location in several films.
Aerial view of Desert Park Estates during sunny day, Palm Springs, California, USA.
Yuma, Arizona, USA - May 27, 2022: Afternoon sun shines on the buildings of historic Downtown Yuma.
Historic military structures at Fort Davis national historic site, Fort Davis Texas.
Chia Beach Exchange, Vietam 1968.
Saguaro cacti, mesquite, and mountains combine for a beautiful desert landscape.
Abandoned white buildings that use to be motel rooms off of route 66 in Amboy California.
Two Guns is an early 1900’s ghost town in Northern Arizona.  It’s not a commercialized tourist site and doesn’t get as many visitors as other ghost towns.  People come to wander through the abandoned structures, look and wonder what went on here back in the day.  Legends have been written about the town, none of which are likely to be true.  One involves a standoff and massacre between the Navajos and Apaches.  Another tells about the search for the famous outlaw Billy the Kid.  It is mostly a place of rustic stone buildings, all of which are crumbling.  Two Guns, on the edge of Canyon Diablo, was supposedly named after one of the early settlers, a crotchety old guy who called himself Two Gun Miller.  The community of Two Guns developed after the Santa Fe Highway was established and a bridge was built over Canyon Diablo in 1915.  In 1926 the highway became part of U.S. Route 66, turning Two Guns into a tourist destination.  In its day, Two Guns had a gas station, restaurant, campground, swimming pool, lodging and even a zoo.  Over the years, buildings burned, businesses closed and finally the fate of the small community was sealed by the construction of Interstate Highway 40 which bypassed Two Guns to the north.  Eventually Two Guns became a ghost town.  In 1988 the Canyon Diablo Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places.  Two Guns is located west of Winslow, Arizona, USA.
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An old, weathered motel nestled in the barren and unforgiving landscape of Death Valley, USA, with faded signage and a desolate atmosphere.
Tucson, Arizona, USA, February 6, 2024:Exterior view from the street of a house on a corner in the Sam Hughes district of Tucson, Arizona
Tombstone, Arizona - USA, April 9, 2024. Old town Tombstone with period streets, architecture from the wild west gun fighting days of the late 1800s. Tombstone is considered the last true frontier boomtown in the American west due to silver mining in the late 19th century.
The ruins of the US Army frontier military post, called Fort Davis, at Fort Davis, Texas.  From 1854 to 1891 the fort provided protection to emigrants, mail coaches, and freight wagons in the region, these are the Officer's Quarters.
The 28 degree markers on Highway #1 in Baja California seperating Norte from Sur. Mexico.
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