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WHERE IS THIS? Hint:

There's plenty of strange architecture at Arizona's old mining towns, including this Northwestern Arizona site. This portholeshaped window is on an old rock house supposedly built by a U.S. Navy veteran and later used as a brothel. Our new book, Arizona Ghost Towns, features 50 of the state's mining camps, military outposts, frontier settlements and other historic places, along with stunning photography and information on visiting each site. To order, visit shoparizonahighways.com /ghosttowns.

AVAILABLE NOW! September 2020 Answer & Winner

Ruby. Congratulations to our winner, Griffin Davis of Tucson, Arizona.

Win a collection of our most popular books! To enter, correctly identify the location pictured above and email your answer to editor@ arizonahighways.com-type "Where Is This?" in the subject line. Entries can also be sent to 2039 W. Lewis Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85009 (write "Where Is This?" on the envelope). Please include your name, address and phone number. One winner will be chosen in a random drawing of qualified entries. Entries must be postmarked by November 15, 2020. Only the winner will be notified. The correct answer will be posted in our January issue and online at arizonahighways.com/where-is-this beginning December 15.

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