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  2. Apache Junction News - Wikipedia

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    Apache Junction News is a newspaper in Apache Junction, Arizona, United States. [3] [4] It was founded in 1997 by current owners Chuck and Pattie Baker. [5]The paper, now known as The Apache Junction & Gold Canyon News, serves the communities of Apache Junction and Gold Canyon in Pinal County, Arizona.

  3. Apache Junction, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Apache Junction (Western Apache: Hagosgeed) is a city in Pinal and Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 38,499, [4] most of whom lived in Pinal County. It is named for the junction of the Apache Trail and Old West Highway. The area where Apache Junction is located used to be known as Youngberg.

  4. List of newspapers in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Apache Drum Beat – San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the 1960s [13] Apache Junction News – Apache Junction; Apache Sentinel – Fort Huachuca in the 1940s [14] See also: Post Script of the Apache Sentinel,Post Script; The Argus – Holbrook 1890s – 1900s [15] Arizona Black Dispatch – Phoenix in the 1970s [16]

  5. Geronimo Park - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo Park was a shortlived baseball park in Apache Junction, Arizona, that was in use from 1962 until 1963.It lay vacant from 1963 until it was dismantled in 1969 after being sold to Mesa Public Schools.

  6. Apache Wells, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In fiction, particularly in Western movies, "Apache Wells" is a common name for a fictional location in the Old West, generally a remote stagecoach way station, typically in southern Arizona. It first came into conspicuous public use in John Ford 's classic 1939 western movie Stagecoach , [ 2 ] the film that elevated John Wayne to stardom.

  7. List of Indian reservations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tonto Apache Reservation: Tonto Apache: Dilzhę́’é 1974 120 0.13 (0.34) Gila: White Mountain Apache Reservation: Apache (White Mountain) Dził Łigai Si'án N'dee 1891 13,409 2,609.4 (6,758.3) Navajo, Apache, Gila: Yavapai-Apache Nation: Yavapai, Apache (Tonto) Yavapai: Wipuhk’a’ba Apache: Dil’zhe’e 1903 718 1.0 (2.6) Yavapai ...

  8. Superstition Mountain - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, nearby Apache Junction was "nothing more than a filling station and a small zoo", [4] but by 2019 its population was estimated at 42,571. [15] The population of the unincorporated community of Gold Canyon located south of the mountain has grown rapidly, increasing 68.5% between the United States Census in 2000 and 2010 .

  9. Dudleyville, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Dudleyville is located at (32.929812, -110.733899 [3]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 6.9 square miles (18 km 2), all land.. The village includes the San Pedro River Preserve and the Dudleyville Volunteer Fire District.