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Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Management
Centennial Administrative History
NPS
Casa Grande Ruins Centennial History, 1892-1992.

Centennial History of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument:  A comprehensive history of the first 100 years of the Monument from 1892 to 1992. (1.72 MB PDF file)

 

 

 

Casa Grande Ruins Superintendent's Compendium:  The superintendent's orders (compendium) for Casa Grande Ruins National Monument regarding park closures, permit requirements, designations and other restrictions. (333k .pdf file) 

 
 

Casa Grande Ruins Foundation Statement: A planning and management document defining the monument's purpose, significance, primary interpretive themes, and fundamental resources and values. (1.96 MB .pdf file)

 

 

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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: October 20, 2008 at 13:38 EST