MONTEZUMA WELL-A cup

Shaped lake, 78 feet below, the surrounding terrain. 750 feet in diameter and fed by subterranean waters of which there is no recorded depth.

METEOR CRATER

Regarded as one of Arizona's strangest wonders, formed by the landing of some terrestrial body from the heavens which buried itself deep in the earth's surface. It is 21 miles west of Winslow.

COCONINO CAVERNS-A subterran-

Aqueous cave of great scenic interest north of Peach Springs on Highway 66. Recently discovered, explorations have not yet dis closed the immensity of this scenic wonder.

DINOSAUR CANYON-Sixty miles north

of Flagstaff, flanked by immense rocks on which are found tracks of the dinosaur.

NAVAJO BRIDGE-Seven miles below

the historic Lee's Ferry. The bridge floor is 467 feet above the water level of the Colo rado River, the span across being 616 feet in length. Highway 89 which crosses the Colorado at this point passes in the very shadow of Echo Cliffs and Vermillion Cliffs and through Houserock Valley from Kaibab Plateau to Cameron.

FORTIFICATION MOUNTAIN-A spec-

Spectacle of unsurpassed beauty, with flaming red base, black sides and flat top near Boulder Dam. An excellent view may be had from Boulder Dam-Kingman Highway.

BOULDER DAM AND LAKE MEAD-

Located 72 miles north of Kingman, the largest of all federal reclamation projects and one of the greatest engineering feats of all time. Boulder Dam is the highest dam in the world, 727 feet high, reservoir 115 miles long, covering 227 square miles with a storage capacity of 30,500,000 acre feet, at a construction cost of $165,000,000. Lake Mead, formed by the Colorado River be hind Boulder Dam, is the largest man-made lake in the world. A sport center for the fisherman and the sailing enthusiast.

APACHE TRAIL-Beginning at Apache

Junction, 34 miles east of Phoenix, this world famous trail, once the dark and bloody stalking ground of the Apache, winds through gorgeous mountain scenery to Globe.

ROOSEVELT DAM-One of the first

Federal reclamation projects, located 79 miles from Phoenix via the Apache Trail. The dam is 273 feet high and forms a lake 25 miles in length. When full the reservoir contains 1,637,000 acre feet of water.

MORMON FLAT DAM-Forming Can-

Tyon Lake, 47 miles from Phoenix and second in the Salt River Irrigation Project chain of reservoirs below Roosevelt.

STEWART MOUNTAIN DAM-The

Last dam constructed, forming Saguaro Lake. The dam is 1260 feet long and 212 feet in height.

COOLIDGE DAM-Its waters are used to

To irrigate the Casa Grande Valley; it is situ ated on the Gila River 65 miles from Safford and 26 miles from Globe; height 250 feet; capacity 1,200,000 acre feet; larg est multiple dome dam in the world. The highway-U. S. 70-crosses the top of the dam.

ROCKY POINT IN SONORA-The Point, 75

miles south of Sonoyta, is a big game fish ing port on the Gulf of California, a great winter fishing center for American travelers.

HERMOSILLO AND GUAYMAS - In

In colorful Sonora, the capital city Hermo sillo and the fishing port of Guaymas are south of Nogales, Arizona, and are popular attractions for the western traveler.

MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC-

Located nine miles south of Tucson, this mission is conceded to be the most beautiful mission structure in the Southwest. Estab lished in 1700. San Xavier Mission has served the Indians of Southern Arizona down the centuries.

MONUMENT VALLEY-A picturesque

valley in northeastern Arizona, full of strange and weird rock formations, one of the most unusual regions in the state.

"LAND OF THE SKY BLUE WATER"

The home of the Havasupai Indians, 40 miles east of Grand Canyon Village, where a tiny Indian reservation is located in a small canyon, a part of Grand Canyon, whose cliffs rise from the canyon floor 3,000 feet high. A creek of sparkling blue water. forming colorful waterfalls of great beauty lends enchantment to this canyon.

WHITE MOUNTAINS OF ARIZONA-

Located in eastern Arizona, this mountain range is the trout fishing paradise of the state. Throughout this area are miles of trout streams running through heavy forests.

CORONADO TRAIL-One of the beau-

Beautiful scenic ways of the West, the Trail crosses the White Mountains and the Blue Range from Springerville to Clifton.

"THE ENCHANTED CIRCLE" A

A scenic region consisting of five northern Arizona counties described as the most colorful scenic area in the world.

TERRITORIAL PRISON-Historical land-

landmark at Yuma, where in early territorial days the badmen of the territory were incarcerated.

COAL AND BLUE CANYON-Two

beautiful and colorful canyon areas near Tuba City.

SYCAMORE CANYON-A great, wild

area south of Williams, noted for its game, an area combining stupendous scenery and remoteness.

BILL WILLIAMS MOUNTAIN-A land-

mark at Williams which has directed travel ers through northern Arizona for many decades.

SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN Wild

and remote mountainous region 20 miles east of Mesa, where legend has the Lost Dutch man mine, in the search for which a number of people have lost their lives. Scene of annual Dons' Trek.

HASSAYAMPA RIVER-This river, flow-

Going through Wickenburg, has certain proper ties, according to the pioneer residents of the region, that when a newcomer drinks of it he never tells the truth again. "The Wish ing Well" at Wickenburg affords all travel ers on Highways 60, 70, 80 and 89 a chance to drink of the Hassayampa.

CAVE CREEK-A beautiful canyon region

on the eastern slopes of the Chiricahua Mountains.

PICACHO PEAK-A landmark in Pinal

county where the only battle of the Civil War was fought in Arizona.

"OLD TUCSON"-Site of the filming of

the motion picture "Arizona," in Tucson City Park near Tucson, where the old walled city of Tucson can be seen.

PARKER DAM-Above Parker on the

Colorado River, built for the water supply of Los Angeles. Lake Havasu, formed by Parker Dam, is becoming a popular fishing center.

BARTLETT DAM-Northeast of Phoenix

Located on the Verde River, Bartlett Dam is newest addition to the irrigation system of the Salt River Valley.

The clank of armor, the unfurling of the haughty banners of Imperial Spain, all the color and romance of the march of Coronado will be relived in "The Entrada of Coronado" to be presented in Prescott and Clifton this month. This historical drama, written by Thomas Wood Stevens, is sponsored by the Arizona Coronado Commission, as the highlight of the Coronado Cuarto Centennial celebration in this state. (Photos by Harold D. Walter of Albuquerque, N. M.) The glorious days of Old Spain in the New World, the days of the Spanish conquest will be reenacted in pageant form this summer at two Arizona cities, during the Cuarto Centennial celebrations in Arizona commemorating the arrival of the Coronado expedition into Arizona four centuries ago.

"The Entrada of Coronado," a colorful pageant being presented in many cities in the Southwest under the auspices of the Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission, will be staged in Prescott, August 16, 17 and 18, and at Clifton, at the foot of the scenic Coronado Trail, August 31, Sept. 1 and 2.

"The Entrada of Coronado," written by Thomas Wood Stevens, is a spectacular historic drama, replete with authentic costuming and staging. Mr. Stevens, author of the Pageant of Old Fort Niagara for the state of New York and the Yorktown Sesqui-Centennial for the U. S. Government, has combined history and drama to attain a highly moving presentation.

The Entrada of Coronado

The sonorous voice of Don Antonio de Mendoza, Viceroy of New Spain, will be heard again: "Men of New Spain, loyal subjects of His Most Catholic Majesty, I give you into charge and command of your Captain, Don Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. I have appointed your com-