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Ramsey Canyon tour with 40 from the Historical League - fascinating.
Deer, Hawk's nest, hummingbirds, towering Cottonwood and Sycamore trees.
Around 120 settlers lived there in 1890's looking for silver and
planted apple, plum, apricot trees along with vinca flowres. Mr Ramsey
started a toll road. Another developer had a dance hall over the creek
bed in the 1920's where the Fort Huachuca band played.
Thanks to Claire Nullmeyer for these beautiful photos.