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  2. Ganado, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Ganado Airport is a general aviation airport controlled by the Navajo Nation. The runway is GRS natural surface-ungraded earth runway measuring approximately 4,420 feet (1,350 m), south of the junction of Indian Route 27, and Arizona State Route 264. Plans by the Ganado Chapter envision future plans for ASP-Asphalt pavement surface.

  3. Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is a historic site on Highway 191, north of Chambers, with an exhibit center in Ganado, Arizona.It is considered a meeting ground of two cultures between the Navajo and the settlers who came to the area to trade.

  4. Ganado High School (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Ganado High School is a high school in Ganado, Arizona. It is the only high school under the jurisdiction of the Ganado Unified School District . In addition to Ganado the district serves Burnside , Cornfields , Klagetoh , Steamboat , and Toyei .

  5. Sage Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Sage Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Ganado, Arizona was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark on January 16, 2009. [2]The press release read: Sage Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Ganado Mission, AZ, the first accredited nursing program for Native American women in the United States, Sage Memorial Hospital School of Nursing provided Native American women with a professional ...

  6. J. Lorenzo Hubbell - Wikipedia

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    Hubbell was one of the Arizona politicians present in Washington D. C. when President Wilson signed the proclamation granting Arizona statehood on February 14, 1912. [37] He was a strong supporter of women's suffrage, and campaigned for it to be included as a plank in the Republicans' state platform in 1912. [38]

  7. Ganado Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ganado Airport (FAA LID: 85V) was a public-use airport located 2.3 miles (2.0 nmi; 3.7 km) east of the central business district of Ganado, in Apache County, Arizona, United States. It is privately owned by the Navajo Nation government.

  8. Wide Ruins, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    He lived among the Rio Grande Pueblo peoples and migrated with many of them to the refuge of Dinetah at the start of the Spanish invasion and occupation of present-day Arizona and New Mexico. Jilhaal is believed to have brought many cultural, architectural, and agricultural influences to the greater Ganado-Wide Ruins region. Research suggests ...

  9. U.S. Route 191 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 191 (US 191) is a north–south U.S. Highway in eastern Arizona.The highway runs for 516.50 miles (831.23 km), making it Arizona's longest numbered highway. The highway begins at State Route 80 near Douglas and crosses over the Utah state line near Mexican Water in the Navajo Nat