Rabu, 16 Mei 2018

Cochise Stronghold

The small but rugged Dragoon Mountains in southeastern Arizona became the fortified home of the great Apache chief. As travelers speed west on Interstate 10 from Lordsburg, New Mexico, crossing the border into southeastern Arizona, they enter a land many of them only wish to leave behind. They soon reach the small town of Willcox, …

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