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  2. La Casa del High Jinks - Wikipedia

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    High Jinks Ranch is surrounded by the Coronado National Forest and is a gateway to the Arizona Trail, an 800-mile (1,300 km) long trail that traverses the north–south length of Arizona. The ranch has vast views of the Galiuro Mountains and Bassett Peak (elev. 7,663 feet (2,336 m)). The closest town to the ranch is Oracle, a 20

  3. Peppersauce Cave - Wikipedia

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    Peppersauce Cave is a limestone cave found in the Santa Catalina Mountains approximately ten miles south of Oracle, Arizona. Peppersauce is frequented by about 23,000 visitors every year and contains approximately one mile of mapped passages. [1]

  4. List of historic properties in Oracle, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The small town was named Oracle in 1878. [1] In the 1870s word of the mining successes in the area spread and prospectors from other places came with their families to the area. In 1880, two post offices were established, one in Oracle and one 5 miles west of Oracle which was called the American Flag Post Office.

  5. 15 of the Most Bizarre Things You Can Rent These Days - AOL

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    2. Wedding Guests. The first time we heard about being able to rent wedding guests was in India—but wedding guest and even bridesmaid rentals are available all over the world, including the US.

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  7. What It Costs Retirees To Rent in Tucson and 6 Other Arizona ...

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    Phoenix. Population: 1,609,456 % of population 65+: 11.5% Average monthly rent: $1,360 Average rent for one-bedroom apartment: $1,166 Average rent for two-bedroom apartment: $1,390 Find Out ...

  8. Oracle, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2017, in the Arizona Daily Star newspaper, historian David Leighton challenged the accepted history of the town of Oracle: . He wrote that Albert Weldon who was born about 1840 in New Brunswick, Canada, traveled on his uncle Capt. A.D. Wood's ship Oracle around Cape Horn at the tip of South America and arrived in California between 1857 and 1860.

  9. Oracle State Park - Wikipedia

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    Oracle State Park serves as a wildlife refuge, and is open during the winter from 9 am – 5 pm, and during the summer from 8 am - 4 pm. [2] In October 2011 Arizona State Parks agreed to reopen Oracle on a limited basis with a $40,000 budget if the park's Friends group can raise $21,000 in additional funds. [3]