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When the Grand Canyon Deer Farm opened in Williams on Aug. 15, 1969, locals and visitors got the unique opportunity to mingle not only with deer, but sheep, peacocks, pheasants, ...
For more than five decades, the Grand Canyon Deer Farm has been enjoyed by animal lovers of all ages. The farm has everything from deer to llamas to peacocks, and visitors can get up close to see ...
Just a few miles east of Williams proper is an attraction that has been going strong for more than 40 years, and it represents the kind of classic roadside attraction ...
Arizona is known for it's wildlife. Some of it is in the wild, and others are in world class zoos. There is, however, one small farm in Northern Arizona that specializes in wildlife people can ...
Details: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. 6769 Deer Farm Road (off Interstate 40 about 23 miles west of Flagstaff.) $6.75-$11.50; animal feed is extra. 928-635-4073, www.deerfarm.com. Blue Willow This cozy ...
Grand Canyon Deer Farm. Visitors can pet and feed deer that have been raised for such contact from birth. Save your best clothes for another day, and bring your camera to capture the memories.
The Grand Canyon Deer farm has been in existence since the late 1960s and it’s become a tradition for thousands of Valley families. “We have a lot of people that came when they were kids and ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — Grand Canyon officials say they'll likely cite visitors who thought they were rescuing a baby deer by wrapping it in a T-shirt and ...
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