WHERE IS THIS?
This moonrise was photographed at an Arizona ghost town once known for lead-and zinc-mining. Today, the site is one of the best-preserved ghost towns in the state, with more than two dozen buildings still standing. It's also known for its seasonal bat population.
October 2014 Answer & Winner
La Posada, Winslow. Congratulations to our winner, Dale Ayers of Brandon, Mississippi.
November 2014 Answer & Winner
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, Tucson. Congratulations to our winner, Ray Emond of Tempe, Arizona.
Win a collection of our most popular books! To enter, correctly identify the location pictured at left 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 January 15, 2015. Only the winner will be notified. The correct answer will be posted in our March 2015 issue and online at www.arizonahighways. com beginning February 15.
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