Arizona History-
Arizona has a lot of great history and fun facts, so enjoy
your reading as you research your answers to find the coords. that
will lead you to a place that looks like it has a long
history. And a little math thrown in for fun.
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113*5E.FGH
A. The year Arizona was organized as a territory, divide this
number by 621 to get your answer.
B.The first European settlement was founded in Arizona in ?. The
third number in this year is your answer.
C. Find the name of this person-Labor leader; born in Yuma,
Ariz. A migrant farmworker in his youth, he attended 65 elementary
schools and never graduated from high school, he became a community
and labor organizer of agricultural workers in the 1950s. In 1962
he started the National Farm Workers Association, based in
California and the Southwest among the mainly Chicano
(Mexican-Americans) and Filipino farmworkers; in 1966 this union
would be chartered by the American Federation of Labor and Congress
of Industrial Organizations as the United Farm Workers of America;
he remained its president until his death. Count the number
of letters in his name and subtract 11 to get your answer.
D. The history of Southern Arizona goes way back in time with
the arrival of Marcos de Niza in ???. His visit made him the first
European to step into Arizona. Find the year and the second number
of this year is your answer.
E. Highest elevation in Arizona- add the numbers together and
divide by 3 to get your next number.
F. In Arizona, it is against the law for donkeys to sleep
in ???.
1. Tents
2. Living rooms
3. Bathtubs
The number of the correct answer is your coordinate.
G. Arizona became the _8th state on February 1_, 1912.
The number that fits into both blanks is your
next corrdinate. Your almost there...........one more and your on
your way to the cache!
H. In Arizona, it is unlawful to refuse a person a glass of
______.
1. Beer
2. Milk
3. Water
Multiply the number of the answer by 3 to get your
coordinate........ Your all done now go and get it!!!!
You can check your answers for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.
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