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Verde Independent is a local newspaper serving Cottonwood, Arizona. It was founded in 1948 by Richard Brann, who built the paper's first offices from World War II surplus Quonset huts . [ 2 ] The original buildings were located on a river rock foundation in Smelter City, Arizona .
The Independent Newspapers – Apache Junction/Gold Canyon, Queen Creek San Tan Valley, East Mesa, Scottsdale, Town of Paradise Valley, Peoria, Sun City/Youngtown, Sun City West, and Surprise, Arizona [4]
In 1583, Captain Antonio de Espejo and the Spanish conquistadors took possession of the Verde Valley. [1] In the 1860s settlers began to migrate into the Verde Valley to work in the mining industry. The United States Army established a minor post overlooking the farms which the settlers established in West Clear Water.
Cottonwood is the economic heart of the Verde Valley. The City of Cottonwood recently went through an extensive re-branding process and is now known as the “Heart of Arizona Wine Country". Focused on the Old Town Cottonwood tourist area, the City is the epicenter of the renowned Verde Valley wine region of Arizona.
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An Archaeological Opinion on the Stone Corral (Ash Creek Way Station), United States Forest Service, 1976 Steve Ayers (July 23, 2008). "Ash Creek Station".The Verde Independent & Camp Verde Bugle.
The following events occurred in July 1975: . July 17, 1975: Soviet cosmonaut Leonov (left) and U.S. astronaut Stafford (right) shake hands after linkup of spaceships July 30, 1975: Former Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa vanishes July 5, 1975: Cape Verde independent July 6, 1975: Comoros independent July 12, 1975: São Tomé e Principe independent
Jerome State Historic Park is a state park of Arizona, US, featuring the Douglas Mansion, built in 1916 by a family of influential mining entrepreneurs in Jerome, Arizona, a mining region in the northeast of the Black Hills, east Yavapai County.