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  2. Signal, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Signal is a ghost town located on the banks of the Big Sandy River in southern Mohave County, Arizona, United States. The town was a mining center from the 1870s to 1930s. The peak population was around 800. Remnants of the town can still be seen today along with nearby Virginia City. [1] [2]

  3. List of ghost towns in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Town name Other name(s) Location County Settled Abandoned Current status Remarks ; Adamana: Apache: 1896: Semi-abandoned site: Originally the place was known as Adam Hanna's, as time passed and more people came to visit, the elision of a few letters gave us the name Adamana.

  4. RMT (trade union) - Wikipedia

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    Politically the RMT was affiliated with the left wing political party, the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), [22] [23] which it co-founded, until it disaffiliated in 2022. [24] The RMT is also affiliated to the Labour Representation Committee , [ 25 ] a pressure group which aims to promote traditional socialist principles within ...

  5. RMT - Wikipedia

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    RMT (trade union), in the UK Redcliffe Musical Theatre , a theater company in Queensland, Australia Regie voor Maritiem Transport , a former Belgian ferry company

  6. Copper Creek, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This town once had around 50 buildings. It had a peak population of approximately 500. Its post office was established March 6, 1906, and was disestablished August 31, 1942.

  7. Columbia, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Columbia, Arizona (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 34°02′01″N 112°18′38″W  /  34.03361°N 112.31056°W  / 34.03361; -112

  8. Eureka Landing, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The landings and mining district appear in the 1865 Map of the new Arizona Territory. Eureka was a small cluster of adobe buildings on the riverbank, 45 miles up river from Arizona City and 2 miles down river from Williamsport. Across the river was the Picacho Mining District. [1]: 40, 64

  9. Cochran, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Apart from a few building foundations in the town center, and the railroad tracks at the edge of the now-abandoned town site, Cochran's last (and most notable) remains are five largely intact beehive coke ovens across the Gila River at Butte, Arizona. (These coke ovens are actually from an earlier town that existed before Cochrane came into ...