Sedona Arizona is the home to the nationally recognized McDonald's with turquoise arches, instead of the traditional Golden Arches.
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Sedona Arizona is the home to the nationally recognized McDonald's with turquoise arches, instead of the traditional Golden Arches.
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Sedona Arizona was named after Sedona Arizona Arabella Miller Schnebly, the wife of Theodore Carlton Schnebly, the city's first postmaster.
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Sedona Arizona began to develop as a tourist destination, vacation-home and retirement center in the 1950s.
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Sedona Arizona played host to more than sixty Hollywood productions from the first years of movies into the 1970s.
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Red rocks of Sedona Arizona are formed by a unique layer of rock known as the Schnebly Hill Formation.
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The unincorporated Village of Oak Creek, 7 miles to the south and well outside the Sedona Arizona city limits, is a significant part of the Sedona Arizona community.
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In 2013, Sedona became one of the Arizona municipalities to approve of civil unions for same-sex partners.
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Sedona Arizona is served by the Sedona Arizona-Oak Creek Unified School District.
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West Sedona Arizona School, serving grades K–6, is located at 570 Posse Ground Road.
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University of Sedona Arizona is an unaccredited institution providing ministerial training and education in metaphysics.
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Sedona Arizona Airport is a non-towered general aviation airport located within the city limits.
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The facility is part of the Northern Sedona Arizona Healthcare system and is a subdivision of Verde Valley Medical Center in the nearby city of Cottonwood.
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