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mortar, and chicken wire; his zoo animals included mountain lions, cougars, Gila monsters, coral snakes, birds, and a lynx. A restaurant and Indian gift shop were opened, and Miller cleaned out the death cave, selling any Apache skulls found inside as souvenirs. For a fee, visitors were led on a tour that began at a Hopi house Miller had built, where rolls of colored
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was progressing across northern Arizona. At the location where the rail line crossed Canyon Diablo, about 3 mi (4.8 km) north of Two Guns, construction was delayed while a trestle was built. A settlement populated by male work crews was established near the construction site and was named
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pursued the bandits, but recovered less than $ 100 when the men were captured. Years later, after release from prison, one of the thieves disclosed that the stolen goods, along with their rifles, had been buried in the canyon rim near Two Guns. The location remains popular with treasure hunters.
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enemies in 1878. Some Apaches had hidden in a cave at Two Guns to avoid detection, but were discovered by the Navajos, who lit sagebrush fires at the cave's exit and shot any Apaches trying to escape. The fire asphyxiated 42 Apaches, after which they were stripped of their valuables. The murder
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Harry E. Miller leased a property from the Cundiffs in 1925 and began extensive construction. Calling himself "Chief Crazy Thunder", Miller wanted to capitalize on the beauty of Canyon Diablo and the flow of passing tourists. Along the canyon rim, Miller erected a zoo with cages made of brick,
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bread were made and sold. Tourists then followed a paved path down the side of the canyon to a soft drink stand at the bottom. Next was a tour of the death cave, where Miller had installed electric lights, and fake ruins of
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at the Two Guns location. A more modern service station was built at Two Guns in 1963, and in the late 1960s a motel, western tavern, reptile exhibit, and new zoo were added. Later, a Shell service station was built and a
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The service station burned in 1971, and Two Guns began to decline. The ruins of many former structures remain, including the trading post, campground, old cottages, zoo, and burned-out service station. In 1988,
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robbed the train at Canyon Diablo in 1889, then fled on horseback with $ 100,000 in currency, 2,500 new silver dollars, and $ 40,000 in gold coins, as well as silver watches, jewelry, and diamonds. A
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In 1925, "Rimmy" Jim Giddings opened a gas station and cafe at Two Guns called Rimmy Jim's. Another location burned down in 1969. In 1926, the highway designation was changed to
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As white settlers began to populate the area in the mid-19th century, Two Guns was recognized as an ideal place to cross Canyon Diablo, first by wagon, then later by vehicle.
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In 1922, Earle and Louise Cundiff purchased 320 acres (130 ha) of land from Randolph at this location for $ 1,000, and built a store, restaurant, and gasoline pumps.
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and his outlaw gang hid in the ruins of a stone house and corral on the west rim of Canyon Diablo, across from Two Guns.
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opened at the Two Guns crossing, and was used until 1938 when a new bridge was built nearby.
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The first settler at Two Guns was Ed Randolph, who built a store next to the death cave.
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In 1880, long before Two Guns was established as a settlement, the construction of the
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In 1938, a new bridge across Canyon Diablo was built, and Route 66 began following
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Native artifacts found at Two Guns have been dated to between 1050 and 1600.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Two Guns
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Former populated places in Coconino County, Arizona
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Abandoned gas station in Two Guns
Two Guns, Arizona is located in Arizona
Two Guns, Arizona is located in the United States
35°07′04″N 111°05′37″W / 35.11778°N 111.09361°W / 35.11778; -111.09361
Country
United States
State
Arizona
County
Coconino
Time zone
UTC-7
MST
GNIS
ghost town
Coconino County, Arizona
Canyon Diablo
Flagstaff
Route 66
Apaches
Navajo
Billy the Kid
Santa Fe Railway
Canyon Diablo
Hashknife Ranch
posse
Buckey O'Neill
National Old Trails Highway
Canyon Diablo Bridge

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