Monday, June 30, 2025

Update

  I have been actively seeking out those hidden historical sites in the woods. Sometimes a hike in the woods ends up with no historical findings, however it is a hike in the woods. Just getting out there and seeing those natural wonders is worth the trip. Currently, with the heat wave in Arizona, I stay close to the air conditioner and do my trip preparations online. 

Did you know there was a Stuckey's in Williams, Arizona? I will soon be posting information on the Williams Blog site. The building still survives, albeit as something else. You couldn't travel cross country in the 60s and 70s without seeing the great store called Stuckey's. (https://history-williams-arizona.blogspot.com/)

I am committed to finding additional spurs of the Saginaw north of Kendrick Peak. I recently found one with numerous stumps and fallen logs, and the remains of a log loadout. Before posting my findings, I want to return to the area with a map to document this line. From what I have seen, the Saginaw was very active in this area. 

Until next time, stay safe, and visit Williams. It's a great little town. Maybe one of those old timers that haunt the downtown area may turn out to be me.

  My second Blog is now up and running! This new Blog is dedicated to Williams, Arizona. The address can be located under my profile. In addition, I have changed the theme or background of each blog to make the information more accessible. Things are beginning to make more sense, and I hope more visitors will find all of this history more interesting and engaging.

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