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Indian site in Ariz. being used as dump
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2003 A thousand-year-old site where human remains and artifacts have been found is being used as a dumping ground, The Arizona Republic reports. The site is located in a housing community in Peoria. It was originally designed to be a park but residents have dumped old appliances, mattresses, concrete and excess dirt there. Children also ride their dirt bikes on the land. Get the Story:
Site vowed as park has Indian ruins (The Arizona Republic 2/10)
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