Tuzigoot National Monument protects a large hilltop pueblo built by the Sinagua archeological cultural between A.D. 1100 and A.D. 1400. The pueblo included 110 rooms, of which many were second- and third-story structures.
Additional information for Tuzigoot National Monument is available at the official National Park Service website for
Tuzigoot and at the Learning Center of the American Southwest
Tuzigoot National Monument page.
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