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**article, "Hikers Discover More Newguard Ruins" {{WaybackS1| | **article, "Hikers Discover More Newguard Ruins" {{WaybackS1|www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2005/04/hikers_discover.html}} | ||
**article, 21-APR-06 "[[Mazyford]] Invaded By Honeybees" {{WaybackS1|www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2006/04/mazyford_invade.html}} | **article, 21-APR-06 "[[Mazyford]] Invaded By Honeybees" {{WaybackS1|www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2006/04/mazyford_invade.html}} | ||
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*[[Tour Guide]] and [[Subway]] map | *[[Tour Guide]] and [[Subway]] map | ||
*[[Perplexcityacademy.com]] [http:/ | *[[Perplexcityacademy.com]] [http://www.perplexcityacademy.com/museum.html History of Perplex City] |
Latest revision as of 21:11, 14 May 2007
- The Mazy River runs through Perplex City
- To the west of the city, it forks off to Black Fork River
- Thought that the Mazy River was the home for several nomadic groups who developed semi-permanent settlements around it in 3,500 BC
- The Mazy River could at one time be "panned" for silver
- From around 3,000 BC the Mazy River was being used for grazing and agriculture
- The Museum and Perplex City Academy is located to the South of the River.
- Ruins to the southeast of Newguard Seven Bridges were uncovered by the Rivers spring overflow
References
- Tour Guide and Subway map