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Show H aSL, nl n 1 Did You Know. ARIZONA lairing a dip in a hoc tub fed by natuol hoc springs is pan of the visitor agenda at Roper lake Sate Fade near Saffxd (pop. 9.232X ' . Fade rangers created die rockJined pool to take advantage of the hoc minead mas there. The park, situated ac (he fboc tf Mount Graham, ia alio a $ ,J .fovorice fishing spot. ' ; CALI FO RN IA The Califcmia State Capitol Museum includes exhibits showing how certain goarmmmc offioea looked during important cunea in the state's history. Offices are thoce of die governor secretary of Rate, attorney jto etal, and treasurer; Hi : IDAHO The Birch Creek Conservation Area near Salmon (pop. 3422) is che sice where 30 springs come.together in a valley to form the headwaters ofBiich Creek. This 1,160-acr- e area, ; surrounded by the Beaverhead and Lemhi moua- Cains, is protected by an amnganenc between The Nacure Conservancy and che Bureau of ' Land Management. , . N EVA DA The town called Hiko an American Indian word far "white mani town" was established as a camp as early as 1863 and served as the fine county sear of Lincoln County. In 1866, CoL W-- Raymond helped lay out the town and soon spent a fortune setting up a mill to process locally mined ore, building roads and buildings, and prospecting. Eventually the mining operation foiled. 'The county seat was moved to Pioche in 1871.;, OREGON The Dee Wnght Obaetvatoty at McKenzie ftsa near Sistea (pop. 939) ofesyefr tacuhr views of the Cascade Mountains. The stone memorial honors architect Dee Wright and was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Gap. At the summit, a btotne peak finder idettri- -, fiesgeofogic features in the surrounding kva&Lk ' UTAH Tooele (pop. 22,302) gets its name from a valley spelled "Thills on surveying maps created by Gapt. Howard Stanshmy in 1849-3That name may have originated from American Indiana, who the early pioneers referred to 0. nSwelMns."...,.-.,..:'-- " on its 30-ac- ie site. " . - .. j; : -: . tt'i i .. rni ,':,'! ' H- Hflp m:; f :h d J KM fi,;,-- , l - . '. ! 4 ') :.i" - s ' u . if.'r ).?. . W 2 i.'SV iLi!" ; . . i ttwIbOnfar OdaerintvnUMraOnti oidmwconfMMefaaaa kMMaiiaHtdMva Ca CMW typn) ' I ytThanWawe Wa fiaingctmumiiiMnaTaia kdudnsAknanioccoua " Washington is often t region, but ; flowers also occupy an important place in state agriculture since die state is the world's hugest commercial producer of tulips, daffodils,, and ! Iwtfwm iria-T ' - t: .1. WASHINGTON thought of as a top :i' f .; 5 ' " Vprwwia Memorial State Bwk, amah nf Bhifflale (pop. 4,700), inrfudrs a cemetery, chapel, wall of' honor; and museum featuring military displays : ' '.'i-,)- . i .. . .. u . t apple-growi- ng taHI ; 5 wSS.3vouWflnr'ffer?W-- fotoeaiaiftwaiiaa ftuMMUHBMai wa ' CaartwwnstimrChwm Mhhm wa itwuaw w waawahw r ewvaw $ . x waJiawia wW'O m r w a, cwa wataamamafi K wnx'.viw -- 'rr-r. V.. |