Western charm can be found northwest of Phoenix, in the town of Wickenburg. Situated at the crossing of U.S. Highway 60 and U.S. Highway 93, Wickenburg has become a great place to visit and live. Residents and visitors enjoy the laid back western feel, along with the desert views and sunsets. Riding horseback and listening to real cowboy play a guitar are common occurrences in the town of Wickenburg. The town of Williams in northern Arizona, along Interstate 40 east of Flagstaff, is where you catch the train. Out of the town of Williams, a train leaves the station regularly chugging northward to the Grand Canyon National Park. Williams has become the perfect place to spend the night before hopping the train to Grand Canyon. On the Navajo Indian Land, visitors will find the town of Window Rock. Visitors to this town, along State Highway 264 on the Arizona-New Mexico border, will find the most amazing sight. A natural bridge (arch) formed out of red rock reaching nearly 100 feet high and 50 feet across. It is a symbol to the Navajo Indian people and an Arizona attraction that should not be missed. Are you searching to find information about an Arizona town? Just click on the Arizona towns name and you will get more information.
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