Images Of America: Vail And Colossal Cave Mountain Park

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Just 22 miles southeast of Tucson in the Sonoran Desert sits the town of Vail, colloquially known as “The Town between the Tracks,” which refers to the two train tracks running through its tiny business center. The area is named for Walter L. Vail, who, with his partners, formed the sprawling Empire Ranch in 1876. Vail is also the home of Colossal Cave, a “dry cave” where visitors can view stunning formations and hear stories of Native Americans, bandits, and moviemakers. The cave served as the site of a Civilian Conservation Corps camp in the mid-1930s, when workers installed trails and lighting in the cave, constructed administration buildings, and built roads and picnic spots in the surrounding area. Colossal Cave is now united with the La Posta Quemada Ranch, a working cattle ranch since the 1870s, to form the 2,400-acre Colossal Cave Mountain Park.
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AuthorSharon E. Hunt
ISBN9780738548821
PublisherArcadia Publishing SC
Publication Date4/25/2007
SeriesImages of America
Pages128
Brand
Arcadia Publishing