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Hidden Arizona is a field‑document built from real miles on the ground. Over the course of months in the backcountry, every location in this book was reached, photographed, mapped, and recorded by hand. The result is a terrain‑forensic archive of central Arizona's overlooked spaces - the mining cuts carved into hillsides, the abandoned roads fading into the desert, the dry washes that shape the land, the ridge systems that define the horizon, and the collapsed structures that sit quietly in the dirt with no markers, plaques, or explanations. These are the places most people never notice, even when they drive right past them.
Each of the 44 documented sites is presented with the same disciplined structure: exact coordinates, on‑site photographs, terrain‑enhanced maps, and short, direct field notes written at the location itself. Nothing is dramatized. Nothing is fictionalized. The book is built to function like an artifact - a clean, evidence‑driven record of what exists on the ground, not a retelling or reinterpretation of local stories.
The visual style reinforces that purpose. Every page uses an aged‑parchment tone, unified ink contrast, and forensic typography designed to echo recovered field manuals and archival documents. The 8.5×11 layout keeps the presentation open, readable, and consistent, allowing the terrain and the remnants to speak for themselves. Each entry is treated as a piece of evidence: the land as it exists today, the structures left behind, and the trace history still visible in the terrain.
Rather than a tourist guide or a traditional history book, Hidden Arizona is a ground‑truth record of the state's forgotten spaces - the back roads, ghost sites, and quiet corners that rarely appear in official archives. It captures Arizona as it actually is: raw, quiet, and full of overlooked stories preserved by distance, erosion, and time.
This volume is the first in a long‑term effort to build a comprehensive archive of Arizona's hidden places, documented with accuracy, restraint, and respect for the land. It is a book for readers who value authenticity, fieldwork, and the unpolished reality of the desert.
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