Elden Pueblo Site Ambassador Day May 10/11 — Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site, U.S. 89, Flagstaff. 928-699-5421. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Drop by Flagstaff’s first neighborhood at Elden Pueblo. This is a drop-in, weekend open-house during the summer. Elden Pueblo is a prehistoric Sinagua Heritage Site on the Coconino National Forest on Highway 89 at Townsend-Winona Road. It was an important center for trade and the type-site for the Elden Phase of Southwestern Prehistory. Learn about the ancient people living in Flagstaff's first neighborhood. Take a tour of the pueblo, view displays of ancient uses of tools,basketry, plants, jewelry and more . Try your hand at throwing an atl-atl or rabbit stick, primitive hunting technologies. Bring hat, sunscreen, water and your sense of adventure!. .
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