Sedona, Arizona is setting a needed trend for tourism destination in no longer relying on public funding to promote inbound travel. Her organization took an unusual and brave step in saying, enough is ...
Sedona was ranked as the most Zen city in America based on a new study from the website Mission Connection. Sedona was described as "a wellness hub" for its red rocks that many consider to hold a ...
Sedona, nestled in the northern Verde Valley region of Arizona, is known for the red sandstone formations surrounding the city. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) You’d think that a town dependent ...
SEDONA, Ariz. (KGUN) — The red rocks of Sedona attract visitors from around the country and world. The scenery is unmatched. So is the story behind the name Sedona. "It's just beauty, it's just beauty ...
From the outside, the curved blue shape of Mii amo's domed crystal grotto stood out against Boynton Canyon's red rocks. Inside, I removed my shoes and felt the red, sandy earth on my toes as I set an ...
SEDONA, Ariz. (3TV/CBS 5) - Highway 89 north of Uptown Sedona is closed this week while ADOT works on rock fall prevention. This isn’t the only contribution happening in the red rock city. This week, ...
SEDONA — DeAnna Bindley is standing by a dirt road, a baseball cap shielding her eyes from the midday sun, waiting for the thing she hates most in the world. "You can hear that, right?" she says, ...
SEDONA, AZ (AZFamily) — It may be meteorological fall, but the temperatures say otherwise. In Arizona’s High Country, fall colors drive tourism and if the leaves change late, that could mean fewer ...
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You’d think that a town dependent on tourist dollars would never stop advertising itself. But in Sedona, Arizona, with wealthy residents weary of visitors jamming up their roads and a bitter rift over ...
You’d think that a town dependent on tourist dollars would never stop advertising itself. But in Sedona, Ariz., with wealthy residents weary of visitors jamming up their roads and a bitter rift over ...
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