Flagstaff, the county seat of Coconino County, is situated in the northern portion of Arizona. It gets its name from a flagpole made of ponderosa fine by a scouting party from Boston in 1876. The flagpole was erected to celebrate the centennial of the United States on July 4, 1876.
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Non-denominational Christian ministry serves both the physical and spiritual needs of those in the community. Features the story of the mission, details about Hidden Hollow prayer retreat, and other information pertinent to the ministry.
http://amantemission.org/
Provides information about city government, departments, and services. Includes budget challenges and suggestions, agendas and minutes, and boards and commissions.
http://www.flagstaff.az.gov/
Strives to improve and promote business development and economic growth. Includes small business resources, advertising opportunities, government affairs, and job postings.
http://www.flagstaffchamber.com/
Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau
Informs visitors about area cultural, historic, and scientific attractions. Includes outdoor adventure, winter recreation, and Native American culture.
http://www.flagstaffarizona.org/
The world’s best preserved meteorite impact site, just off of Interstate 40, marks the site where an asteroid hit the earth 50,000 years ago. The web site gives times of operation, current news, and bolog comments, as well as an online store.
http://www.meteorcrater.com/
Ministry which deals with indigenous people and equips people to improve their Christian lives offers here its vision and purpose, calendar, and contact information.
http://www.nativeharvest.org/
Ministry which reaches out to unreached people and planting churches in partnership with local churches delves into the workings of the ministry, how to contact them, and how to donate.
http://www.pioneers.org/
White buffalo sanctuary provides information about the organization, photo galleries, and upcoming events.
http://www.sacredwhitebuffalo.org/