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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Flora of the Mogollon Rim, Populated places of the Mogollon Rim, Rivers and creeks of the Mogollon Rim, Show Low, Arizona, Sedona, Arizona, Heber-Overgaard, Arizona, Star Valley, Arizona, Payson, Arizona, Gisela, Arizona, Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona, Pine, Arizona, Strawberry, Arizona, Cibecue, Arizona, Mogollon culture, Salt River, Mogollon Monster, Oak Creek Canyon, Celtis reticulata, Cephalanthus occidentalis, Quercus arizonica, Tonto National Forest, Forest Lakes, Arizona, Kinishba Ruins, Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness, Fremontodendron californicum, Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Facilities, Wet Beaver Wilderness, Arizona transition zone, Canotia holacantha, Rhamnus betulaefolia, Robinia neomexicana, Quercus turbinella, Fraxinus velutina, Arizona State Route 260, Platanus wrightii, Salix lasiolepis, Fossil Creek, Rhus ovata, Bridled Titmouse, Datil-Mogollon Section, Pinedale, Arizona, Amelanchier utahensis, Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Fraxinus anomala, Rhamnus crocea, Salix laevigata, Sycamore Canyon, Quercus palmeri, Alnus oblongifolia, West Clear Creek Wilderness, Arizona Trail, Juglans major, Linden, Arizona, Clay Springs, Arizona, Tonto Creek, Fossil Springs Wilderness, Tonto Basin, Silver Creek, Canyon Creek, Horton Creek, Chevelon Creek, Haigler Creek, KVWM, KRFM, Christopher Creek, List of lakes and reservoirs - Mogollon Rim - Mogollon Plateau, East Verde River, KSNX, KVSL, Kohls Ranch, Arizona, Happy Jack, Arizona, Black River Bridge. Excerpt: Sedona ( ) is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. Although according to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city was 11,220, the 2010 Census revealed a population of 10,031. Sedona's main attraction is its stunning array of red sandstone for...