WHERE IS THIS?

WHERE IS THIS? The Shaft
There are plenty of old mines in Arizona, but this one in the western part of the state is something special. It's now open for guided tours that take visitors 100 feet underground, and the highlight is a wall of minerals that glow red, blue and green under ultraviolet light. We're looking for the name of the surrounding ghost town, which is named for a nearby peak.
Win a collection of our most popular books! To enter, correctly identify the location pictured above and email your answer to [email protected] "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 August 15, 2022. Only the winner will be notified. The correct answer will be posted in our October issue and online at arizonahighways.com/where-is-this beginning September 15.
June 2022 Answer & Winner Sipe White Mountain Wildlife Area.
Congratulations to our winner, Heather Chase of Sedona, Arizona.
It's Time to Pick up the Pieces
BY JACK DYKINGA 450 PIECES • 12.375" x 18.375"
THE ARIZONA HIGHWAYS COLLECTION We have a brand-new puzzle, and this one is MADE OUT OF WOOD. The first-ever jigsaw puzzle was made in 1762 by a mapmaker named John Spilsbury, who mounted one of his maps onto a sheet of wood and cut around the countries. Now, 260 years later, we're doing the same thing. We're biased, of course, but we think this belongs in your collection.
To order, visit ShopArizonaHighways.com or call 800-543-5432. Saguaro Blooms Wooden Puzzle (Limited Edition) Item #: APZSB22 $149
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