HistoriCorps volunteer Yumi Shimizu, left, learns how to use a circular saw from project supervisor Pete Specht, with Sedona鈥檚 Cathedral Rock as a picturesque backdrop.
Volunteers sit at a campfire to enjoy their evening at Crescent Moon Ranch in Sedona. Part of the HistoriCorps experience is being able to camp at places where camping usually isn鈥檛 allowed.
HistoriCorps volunteer Yumi Shimizu, left, learns how to use a circular saw from project supervisor Pete Specht, with Sedona鈥檚 Cathedral Rock as a picturesque backdrop.
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Sarah Mees carries a scaffolding bar to work on the side of the packing shed at Crescent Moon Ranch in Sedona.
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Volunteers sit at a campfire to enjoy their evening at Crescent Moon Ranch in Sedona. Part of the HistoriCorps experience is being able to camp at places where camping usually isn鈥檛 allowed.
SEDONA 鈥� John Lee started Crescent Moon Ranch as a cattle operation in 1880, but by the 1930s, the Baldwin family had replaced cows with fruit trees. 365bet体育在线世界杯, the ranch 鈥� nestled near the base of majestic Cathedral Rock 鈥� is owned by the U.S. Forest Service, which preserved the ranch 鈥渃abin鈥� and rents it to tourists.
The cabin, a rambling three-bedroom house built in 1938, requires regular upkeep, as do other historical buildings on Crescent Moon Ranch, including Lee鈥檚 hay barn, a waterwheel, blacksmith shop and packing shed.
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