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Stabilize Historic Rock Tank Line Camp

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Frijoles Ranch and The Pinery repair & restoration

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Ranch stabilization

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viga end repair

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Interior paint analysis

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Repair flood damaged historic lime kiln

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Repair Cow Creek Entrance sign & perimeter walls

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Cultural Cyclic Maintenance on Cary's Castle

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Stabilize Historic Mining Structures

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Complete a Research Design and Data Recovery Plan for Tonto National Monument

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