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About Sedona az
Sedona, Arizona
Sedona /sɪˈdoʊnə/ is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state
Chapel of the Holy Cross (Sedona, Arizona)
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Copper Canyon (film)
release of the song "Copper Canyon." Some scenes were shot on location near Sedona, AZ, and at Vasquez Rocks in Chatsworth, CA. Fawcett: Copper Canyon (1950)
Eleven Eleven (film)
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Sedona Schnebly
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About Santa Fe, NM, USA
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Hyundai Santa Fe
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
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Santa Fe
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Santa Fe Trail
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