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Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentAfternoon view of the Casa Grande from the south.
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Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
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1932 image of visitors at Casa Grande Ruins - George A. Grant
George A. Grant
Visitors at Casa Grande Ruins - 1934

Highway miles to Casa Grande Ruins...

Olympic NP, Washington

1619

Yosemite NP, California

698

Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

1155

Grand Canyon NP, Arizona

281

Big Bend NP, Texas

703

Acadia NP, Maine

2946

Everglades NP, Florida

2306



 

 



 

 
Image courtesy National Park Service Historic Photograph Collection. You can find this and many other historic National Park Service images and maps at the Harpers Ferry Center website.
A burrowing owl guarding its burrow at Casa Grande Ruins.  

Did You Know?
Burrowing owls are unique among birds because they nest underground in existing ground squirrel, coyote, and badger burrows. They are also commonly associated with humans and will frequently nest in burrows along irrigation ditches, canals, and even in people’s yards.

Last Updated: July 26, 2006 at 12:51 EST