"A Window to History"
Steeped in rich Native American history and home to North America's largest American tribe - the Navajo Nation - Window Rock is a culturally and historically significant town. Its beauty however is not limited to local history and transcends to sweeping rugged landscapes that are deeply characteristic of Arizona. The most striking feature is undoubtedly the circular rock formation at the Navajo Veteran's Memorial Navajo Tribal Park, which lends this town its name. Here, visitors can also discover the exotic mystic of the Navajo language, used as a code that proved unbreakable during World War II. Prime attractions that are situated in close proximity to this town include the Bowl Canyan, which comprises of the magnificent Asayi Lake. Window Rock also celebrates its rich history through various annual events, such as the Fourth of July PRCA Rodeo and the Navajo Nation Fair.
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"A Window to History"
Steeped in rich Native American history and home to North America's largest American tribe - the Navajo Nation - Window Rock is a culturally and historically significant town. Its beauty however is not limited to local history and transcends to sweeping rugged landscapes that are deeply characteristic of Arizona. The most striking feature is undoubtedly the circular rock formation at the Navajo Veteran's Memorial Navajo Tribal Park, which lends this town its name. Here, visitors can also discover the exotic mystic of the Navajo language, used as a code that proved unbreakable during World War II. Prime attractions that are situated in close proximity to this town include the Bowl Canyan, which comprises of the magnificent Asayi Lake. Window Rock also celebrates its rich history through various annual events, such as the Fourth of July PRCA Rodeo and the Navajo Nation Fair.
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