CERTIFIED FOLDER DISPLAY SERVICE

CERTIFIED INSIDER - Summer 2017

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then & now lake shasta CaVerns flaGstaff trees of mystery Located in the heart of the Redwood National and State Parks, trees of mystery is hailed as the original redwood nature attraction. Founded in 1946, Trees of Mystery educates and inspires visitors with its groomed interpre- tative trail through the redwoods, its End of the Trail Museum, its Sky Trail that lets visitors see the trees up close from a gondola, and its ode to the myth of Paul Bunyan, America's larger- than-life logger. CliCk here to learn more. The largest city in Northern Arizona, flagstaff is located at the base of the San Francisco Peaks and is surrounded by one of the largest pine forests on Earth. The city provides a base for visitors itching to see the Grand Canyon, and it has a rich geographical and cultural his- tory, as well as Native American pueblo sites, a nearby ski resort and the Lowell Observatory for some of the best star-gazing in the country. CliCk here to learn more. Officially discovered in 1878 by J.A. Richardson, the lake shasta Caverns have been open to the public since 1964 and remain a geologic wonder and popular attraction. With natural history dating back 250 million years ago, the caverns have been part of life for the Wintu In- dians as well as settlers in the 1870s who built a fish hatchery around the opening of the cave. Today, walking tours give guests an inside look at the caverns. CliCk here to learn more. Brochures tell the story through the years… 1960s brochure 2016 brochure 1960s brochure 2016 brochure 1960s brochure 2017 brochure

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