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  2. Kayenta, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Kayenta, Arizona. Kayenta (Navajo: Tó Dínéeshzheeʼ meaning "Fingers of Water" because of how water runs down the rocks when it rains [3]) is a U.S. town [4] which is part of the Navajo Nation and is in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. Established November 13, 1986, the Kayenta Township is unique in being the only "township" existing ...

  3. Hell's Backbone Grill - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 37°54′8.842″N 111°25′26.097″W. Hell's Backbone Grill in Boulder, Utah. Hell's Backbone Grill is a restaurant located in Boulder, Utah near the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument. [1] [2] The restaurant serves a style of "Four Corners Cuisine": an updated combination of cowboy classics, Mormon recipes, and ...

  4. Ivins, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Ivins (/ ˈaɪvɪnz / EYE-vinz) is a city in southwestern Washington County, Utah, United States. It is a part of the St. George Metropolitan Area as a suburb or "bedroom" community. The population was 8,978 at the 2020 census, up from 6,753 at the 2010 census. [5] Although Ivins was listed as a town in the 2000 census, [4] it became a city in ...

  5. Kayenta Formation - Wikipedia

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    Kayenta Formation west of Tuba City, Arizona. The Kayenta Formation is a geological formation in the Glen Canyon Group that is spread across the Colorado Plateau province of the United States, including northern Arizona, northwest Colorado, Nevada, and Utah. Traditionally has been suggested as Sinemurian -Pliensbachian, but more recent dating ...

  6. Comb Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Comb Ridge (Navajo: Tséyíkʼáán) [1] is a linear north to south-trending monocline nearly 80 miles long in Southeastern Utah and Northeastern Arizona. Its northern end merges with the Abajo Mountains some eleven miles west of Blanding. It extends essentially due south for 45 km (28 mi) to the San Juan River. South of the San Juan the ridge ...

  7. Bluebird Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Restaurant was established in 1914 by Guy O. Cardon and Mark Neuberger as a candy and ice cream shop. It eventually became a full service restaurant. Members of the high society would host luncheons and meetings during its early days. The Bluebird restaurant was able to withstood the Great Depression and World War II. [4][5][3]

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