The visitors center has an extensive collection of native relics, as well as informational bulletins about the people of the Casa Grande area.
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| A model of the casa grande but also other lodges and a b all field in the area. |
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| picture of an irrigation ditch |
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| very large pot used for storage |
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| pottery shards |
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| seeds found in lodges |
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| stome crusher |
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| tool for harvesting saguaro |
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| more pots |
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| mortar and pestle |
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| shell conch played for rituals but also evidence of trade |
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| artifacts from different time periods |
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| many pots |
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| Compound B above |
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| platform mounds |
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| jewelry indicating their must have been trade |
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| Where did the Hohokam go |
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| tools |
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| two stone balls, disks for play, animal figure and doll |
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| Compound A includes Casa Grande |



































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