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Flagstaff's main claim to fame is its relative proximity to the much more famous Grand Canyon National Park and the red rock spires of tiny, secluded Sedona. It is a medium-sized town of about fifty or sixty thousand people, and lies just south of the highest mountains in the state of Arizona, the San Francisco Peaks. Other natural beauties lie just outside Flagstaff, as well, including Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument (the youngest volcano on the Colorado Plateau) and the 800-year-old cliff dwellings and pueblos of the Wupatki and Walnut Canyon National Monuments. Though it's a not a metropolis by any means, tourism and a university make it a lively place for dining, shopping, and bar-hopping.
 
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Overall Recommendation:Don't Bother Great Place
Scenery:Drab Spectacular
Popularity:Undiscovered Heavily Traveled
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