WHERE IS THIS?

WHERE IS THIS? Ring a Bell?
This Arizona structure has been around for a long time - nearly 200 years, in fact. According to the agency that manages it, its name is the English version of the Spanish version of an O'odham word. And it's located in a community that shares its name - minus an acute accent mark. Sonoita.
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 quali-fied entries. Entries must be postmarked by April 15, 2017. Only the winner will be notified. The correct answer will be posted in our June issue and online at www.arizonahighways.com beginning May 15.
DON'T JUST SEE THE CANYON ... EXPERIENCE IT!
From hands-on archaeology surveys and backcountry adventures to rim-based day tours and photography workshops, the Grand Canyon Association Field Institute offers expert insight into the natural and cultural history of the world's most famous natural wonder.
For a complete list of programs or more information, visit www.grandcanyon.org/ fieldinstitute or call 866-471-4435.
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