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Pinnacle Peak and its surrounding area became a part of the Arizona State Trust Land. In the 1980s, the area was annexed into Scottsdale and was established as a 185-acre (75 ha) park. In 1994, 35 acres (14 ha) were sold to a housing developer in exchange for the funding and construction of the park's main trail. [ 7 ]
Adobe Mountain School is the only secondary school operated by the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (formerly one of four). It is located inside AZDJC's facility at Interstate 17 and Pinnacle Peak Road in Phoenix, Arizona. It is a member of the Canyon Athletic Association and an associate member of the Arizona Interscholastic ...
The following is a list of the mountains and hills of Arizona, ordered by height.. Entries in bold indicate the peak is the highest point in its respective county.. Entries with a † indicate the peak has a low topographic prominence and may be considered a subpeak to a higher nearby summit.
Oxon Hill Middle School (Area 4, District 4, grades 6–8, Weblink) is a comprehensive middle school, located in Fort Washington. The principal is Tiwana Cook. The student enrollment is approximately 650 students. The school hours are from 9:00am until 3:40pm. There is a mandatory uniform policy in effect at this school.
The sun sets over Battle Creek Middle School in Spring Hill, Tenn., on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. “I have investigated this incident and spoken with (Kinnard),” Ventura’s letter stated, both times.
Pinnacle Peak Pictures (formerly Pure Flix Entertainment until January 2021) is an American independent evangelical Christian film production and distribution studio founded by David A. R. White and Russell Wolfe. [3] Pinnacle Peak produces Christian films, including God's Not Dead (2014), Do You Believe?
The approximately 160-acre Adobe Mountain Desert Railroad Park is located south of Pinnacle Peak Road on 43rd Avenue in the City of Glendale, Arizona. In addition, it has several World War II-era Internment Camp Houses, originally intended as temporary housing at the Leupp Isolation Center.
Pinnacle Peak (Montana), a mountain in Powell County Pinnacle Peak (King County, Washington) , in the Cascade Range Pinnacle Peak (Lewis County, Washington) , in Mount Rainier National Park