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  2. Sacate, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sacate is a populated place in the Middle Gila River Valley area, within Pinal County, Arizona, United States. [2] Located 8 mi (13 km) north of Maricopa on the south side of the Gila River near Pima Butte, Sacate was an Pima village, a railroad station of the Southern Pacific Railroad, and a Catholic mission.

  3. Sacate Village, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sacate, Arizona; Sacaton, Arizona, capital of the Gila River Indian Community; Socatoon Station, a stagecoach stop possibly located near Sacate; Maricopa Wells, Arizona, described as eight miles north of Maricopa near Pima Butte; Southern Pacific Railroad Depot (Casa Grande, Arizona) Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve; Painted Rock Petroglyph Site

  4. Sacaton, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Park commemorates Matthew B. Juan, a Pima Indian who was the first Native American from Arizona to be killed in World War I. [11] Ira Hayes was a Pima Indian who served in the United States Marine Corps, and is best known for his participation in the U.S. flag-raising at Iwo Jima in 1945. The park is located on West Casa Blanca ...

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    The 300-square-foot Hayden Flour mill, founded by Zimmerman in 2010, is bringing back some of Arizona's agricultural roots and a part of America's food history he worried had disappeared.

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  7. Sacaton (village) - Wikipedia

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    Sacaton or Socatoon was a village of the Maricopa people, established above the Pima Villages, (now the Gila River Indian Community) after the June 1, 1857, in the Battle of Pima Butte where it appears a few months later in the 1857 Chapman Census. Sacaton village lay on the Gila River, 3.75 miles west of modern Sacaton.

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  9. List of Superfund sites in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Superfund sites in Arizona designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up ...