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  2. Ben Avery Shooting Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Clay Target Center is a specialty facility located within the overall Ben Avery complex, catering to clay target shooting. Originally constructed as a part of the Black Canyon Shooting Range in 1964, the facilities were leased by a private company in 1996 and heavily remodeled. [ 5 ]

  3. Category:Shooting ranges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shooting ranges in the United States" ... Ben Avery Shooting Facility; Byers Canyon Shooting Range; C. Cameo Shooting and Education Complex;

  4. Papago Park - Wikipedia

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    After the war the POW camp site served as a VA hospital from 1947 to 1951, then an Army Reserve facility. The state-owned portion of Papago Park was sold to the city of Phoenix on February 25, 1959. The fish hatchery was also shut down in 1959, as it was considered obsolete by that time.

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    This undated photo released by the New York Police Department shows a suspect in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, 2024, outside of a taxi. Part of the image was ...

  7. Texas could bus migrants directly to ICE for deportation ...

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    Texas is looking at a plan to ramp up migrant buses again — but instead of sending them to sanctuary cities, officials would ship newly arrived illegal migrants directly to ICE holding centers ...

  8. South Mountain Park - Wikipedia

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    Winter on South Mountain. South Mountain Park preserves in a natural state a mountainous area of 16,283 acres (65.89 km 2) or approximately 25.5 sq mi (66 km 2) of native desert vegetation.

  9. Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites - Wikipedia

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    The site of Pueblo Grande may have had as many as two ball courts. [5] These were publicly accessible sites likely used for ceremonial purposes, possibly ritual ball games, and periodic markets.