Homolovi Ruins State Park (Ariz.)

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Name (Hebrew)
פארק הריסות הומולובי (אריזונה)
Name (Latin)
Homolovi Ruins State Park (Ariz.)
Other forms of name
Homolobi Ruins State Park (Ariz.)
Coordinates
-110.629 -110.629 35.0253 35.0253 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Archaeological parks Arizona
See Also From tracing place name
Arizona
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1626227
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Homolovi Ruins State Park, 1996.
  • Ariz. atlas & gaz., 1996:p. 43 (Homolovi Ruins State Park)
  • Arizona state parks, web site, March 23, 2001(Homolovi Ruins State Park; located along the Little Colorado River; Arizona's first archaeological state park)
  • Arizona place names, 1960:p. 240 (Homolobi)
Wikipedia description:

Homolovi State Park is a state park of Arizona, United States, preserving over 300 Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites. Homolovi or Homol'ovi (the Hopi spelling of the word) is a Hopi word meaning "place of the little hills". The park is located just over a mile north of Winslow, Arizona, and features historical exhibits, interpretive programs, birdwatching, and hiking. There is a year-round campground, restrooms with showers and an RV dump station. The park was closed to visitors from February 22, 2010 to March 18, 2011 due to state budget cuts. From 1986 to its 2011 reopening, the name of the park was Homolovi Ruins State Park. The Hopi tribe lobbied the Arizona parks board to remove "Ruins" from the name, as the Hopi tribe considers them spiritually alive. During a meeting in Winslow on March 17, 2011, the board unanimously voted to change the name and to add the tagline "ancestral Hopi villages" to the park.

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