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The girls in the Stone House with Lee's Backbone behind. The stone ruins are part of the Lonely Dell Ranch, established by John D. Lee in 1870, and represent a key point in the history of settlement and transportation in the area.
Lee's Backbone is a historic and rugged stretch of land near Lee's Ferry in Arizona. It refers to a difficult section of the route where early pioneers and travelers had to navigate a steep, rocky incline when crossing the Colorado River. This area is known for its challenging terrain and played a significant role in the history of the "Honeymoon Trail" and early transportation in the region.
Lee's Backbone is a historic and rugged stretch of land near Lee's Ferry in Arizona. It refers to a difficult section of the route where early pioneers and travelers had to navigate a steep, rocky incline when crossing the Colorado River. This area is known for its challenging terrain and played a significant role in the history of the "Honeymoon Trail" and early transportation in the region.