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  2. List of radio stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyside Neighborhood Association of Flagstaff, Inc. Variety KSZR: 97.5 FM: ... Flagstaff: San Francisco de Asis Roman Catholic Parish Flagstaff: Catholic KXKQ: 94.3 FM:

  3. San Francisco Peaks - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Peaks, Spring 2015 The San Francisco Peaks (with Agassiz center), Fall 2007. The San Francisco Peaks as seen from Bellemont, Arizona, Winter 2014. Panorama, taken from above tree-line near Humphrey's peak (on left). The six highest individual peaks in Arizona are contained in the range: Humphreys Peak, 12,637 feet (3,852 m)

  4. Agassiz Peak - Wikipedia

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    It is located north of Flagstaff, Arizona in the San Francisco Peaks. It is in the Kachina Peaks Wilderness on the Coconino National Forest. The peak was named in honor of Louis Agassiz, a Swiss-born American biologist and geologist. [3] Many visitors to Flagstaff incorrectly assume that Agassiz Peak is Humphreys Peak, the state high point ...

  5. Mission San Francisco de Asís - Wikipedia

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    The Mission San Francisco de Asís (Spanish: Misión San Francisco de Asís), also known as Mission Dolores, is a historic Catholic church complex in San Francisco, California. Operated by the Archdiocese of San Francisco, the complex was founded in the 18th century by Spanish Catholic missionaries. The mission contains two historic buildings:

  6. Rio de Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Rio de Flag, which has historically been known as the River de Flag [2] and San Francisco river, [3] is a river in Arizona that runs through Flagstaff, originating from the San Francisco Peaks before draining into the Little Colorado River. The river's age is unknown, though its first channels were around over one million years ago. [4]

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco de Asis – Flagstaff; Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel – Flagstaff; St. Pius X Center – Flagstaff; Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel – Flagstaff; Holy Trinity Newman Center – Flagstaff NAU; El Cristo Rey Mission – Grand Canyon Village; Chapel of the Holy Cross – Sedona; St. Francis Church – Seligman; St. Joseph ...

  8. Arizona Snowbowl - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Snowbowl is an alpine ski resort in the southwest United States, located on the San Francisco Peaks of northern Arizona, fifteen miles (24 km) north of Flagstaff. [1] The Snowbowl ski area covers approximately one percent of the San Francisco Peaks, [2] and its slopes face west and northwest.

  9. History of Flagstaff, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    A 1950s postcard depicting the San Francisco Peaks and downtown Flagstaff on Route 66. The railroad, which became the Santa Fe Railroad, had largely controlled Flagstaff – being its main source of industry and transport – until Route 66 was completed in 1926, with a section through Flagstaff. Route 66 had been supported by the businessmen ...