for Cottonwood. Verde Village was developed in 1970 as a retirement community; there were eight units in the original subdivision, Verde Village Units...
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Cornville, Arizona (redirect from Verde Santa Fe)
communities for nearby Sedona and Cottonwood. Both communities are located along Oak Creek, a tributary of the Verde River. Lower Oak Creek has been designated...
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Ranch was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in or near Cottonwood, Arizona, United States. It was delisted May 23, 2016. "National Register...
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(Yavapai: Saupkasuiva) is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The Verde River flows through the town as does Bitter Creek, an intermittent tributary...
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Mayer, Arizona Spring Valley, Arizona Cordes Lakes, Arizona Cottonwood, Arizona Camp Verde, Arizona Clarkdale, Arizona Cornville, Arizona Lake Montezuma...
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(IronOaks), the gated and non-gated communities of Palo Verde and Cottonwood (Cottonwood Palo Verde), and the non-gated community of Sun Lakes 1. Sun Lakes...
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named the area Cottonwood because there was a circle of sixteen large cottonwoods growing about one-quarter of a mile away from the Verde River. Willard...
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Metropolitan Statistical Area Clearwater 8,524 994.71 Cook 5,600 1450.6 Cottonwood 11,517 639.99 Crow Wing 66,123 996.57 Brainerd, MN Micropolitan Statistical...
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Pecina, Ron (December 2012), "Estufa or Kiva", Indian Trader, 3564 (12), Cottonwood Arizona: D. South: 12–17 Vivian, Gordon; Reiter, Paul (1965), The great...
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(Sustainability House at Barrett, SHAB) (Cottonwood) (Rosewood) (Juniper) (Willow) Hassayampa Academic Village (A–E) (Mohave Hall – WP Carey School of...
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Grand Canyon Village is a census-designated place (CDP) located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. Its...
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county in the state. Cottonwood Peoria (mostly in Maricopa County) Prescott (county seat) Sedona (partly in Coconino County) Camp Verde Chino Valley Clarkdale...
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City Bouse Brigham City Buckeye Cameron Camp Verde Casa Grande Cave Creek Chandler Clarkdale Clifton Cottonwood Dateland Dewey–Humboldt Douglas Duncan Eagar...
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Arizona Healthcare system and is a subdivision of Verde Valley Medical Center in the nearby city of Cottonwood. Sedona's oldest burial ground is the Schuerman–Red...
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Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 26 May 2015. "Sunnyslope Village Voice Vol. XXVI I No. 09 September 2012" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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16,361 Coolidge – 13,218 Chino Valley – 13,020 Camp Verde – 12,147 Cottonwood – 12,029 Verde Village – 12,019 Show Low – 11,732 Gold Canyon – 11,404 Sedona...
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place needs to be an incorporated municipality (i.e. a city, town, or village) and it needs to be at an elevation of 3,000 feet (914 m) or higher. In...
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("Boulevard with Poplars") Alamosa County, Colorado ("Shaded with Poplars or Cottonwoods") Amador County, California (named for José María Amador, amador is a...
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Dewey–Humboldt, Arizona (redirect from Val Verde, Arizona)
Cherry Creek Siding (Dewey Post Office), and Val Verde, the site of a smelter built by the Val Verde Smelting Company—a large plant at the site of Humboldt...
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the 1970s, there was a proposal to build a dam at the confluence of the Verde and Salt Rivers. Due to the negative effects such a dam would have had on...
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"Tomo Kahni [Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park, Tehachapi Native American Village Site]". Megalithic. Retrieved 7 May 2024. "Tomo-Kahni". Poppy Reserve Mojave...
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them off; fresh logs were also cut. The most common wood used was cottonwood. Cottonwood was a wet, soft wood; this meant that lodges often required rebuilding...
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United States Department of Agriculture, the plant hardiness zone at the Cottonwood Visitor Center at 3081 ft (939 m) elevation is 8b, with an average annual...
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Anderson Anderson Union High School, Anderson West Valley High School, Cottonwood Burney High School, Burney Fall River High School, McArthur Central Valley...
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willow, maple, ash and cottonwood. Early French explorers Joliet, Marquette, Allouez and Tonti were present at the Grand Village of Kaskaskia between 1673...
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City Bouse Brigham City Buckeye Cameron Camp Verde Casa Grande Cave Creek Chandler Clarkdale Clifton Cottonwood Dateland Dewey–Humboldt Douglas Duncan Eagar...
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military outpost (Camp Verde) was deemed necessary to protect trade routes within the region. In addition to the Salt and Verde rivers, Fort McDowell was...
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Fort Ord (redirect from Fort Ord Village, California)
unexploded ordnance until at least late 2017. City of Marina University Villages/Dunes on Monterey Bay Sea Haven Imjin Office Park Cypress Knolls (senior-oriented...
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8 Villa Pancho 452 CDP 421 Spanish 100 0 Villa Verde 155 CDP 155 Spanish 85.2 14.8 Vinton 2,692 Village 2,620 Spanish 68.9 28.1 Von Ormy 1,096 City 1,060...
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Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) 28-13 Narbonne (Los Angeles) def. Paraclete 56-14 Cajon (San Bernardino) def. Rancho Verde (Moreno Valley) 70-23 Grace...
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