It didn't crash in Flagstaff, it crashed about 43 miles from Flagstaff near what is today, Winslow, Arizona. As to when it happened, scientific estimates vary between 35,000 and 50,000 years ago.
Meteor crater, located in central-north Arizona, just off of I-40, east of Flagstaff.
Meteor Crater located about 40 miles east of Flagstaff.
meteor crash
the meteor gone the crater is the grand canyon
the meteor, or meteor crash site, is here: http://www.neopets.com/moon/meteor.phtml
You cannot make a meteor crash on The Sims 3, however you can have your Sim "Search the Galaxy" on your telescope to increase the chances of a meteor sighting. Once your Sim spots a meteor, you can use the map to find and collect the fallen meteor.
There is no normal diameter of a meteor crater. They all vary in size depending on the size of the meteorite. Many are between 10,000 and 30,000 meters in diameter but some can but much larger.
All of them. Every year. You may be thinking of the most famous tourist attraction in Arizona, the Barringer Meteor Crater near Winslow, AZ.
I suppose you mean the meteor of 1908. How would it bring people "back to life"? That doesn't sound reasonable. It was a deadly crash, that killed lots of animals and plants - and perhaps people, if there happened to be any in that region.
Flagstaff is a city in Arizona. This would assume that all Flagstaff hotels are in Flagstaff or in Arizona because Flagstaff is a city located in Arizona.
Yes, a meteor impact is a natural disaster, potentially the most destructive type.
The address of the Flagstaff Public Library is: 300 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff, 86001 5304