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Silver Bell is a ghost town in the Silver Bell Mountains in Pima County, Arizona, United States. The name "Silver Bell" refers to a more recent ghost town, which was established in 1954 and abandoned in 1984. The original town, established in 1904, was named "Silverbell" and abandoned in the early 1930s.
Silverbell is a populated place situated in Pima County, Arizona, United States. [2] The location is one of two places in Pima County with similar names, the other being Silver Bell , which is located nearby in the Silver Bell Mountains .
Silverbell Army Heliport (FAA LID: 02AZ) [3] is co-located with Pinal Airpark. The heliport is a private-use military facility operated by the Arizona Army National Guard . Pinal Airpark's primary function is to serve as a boneyard for civilian commercial aircraft, where the area's dry desert climate mitigates corrosion of the aircraft.
The Silver Bell Mountains are a northwest–southeast trending mountain range in north–central Pima County, Arizona. [1] The range lies 14 miles (23 km) west of Marana, Arizona, located on Interstate-10, northwest of Tucson. The range is located to the east of the Ironwood Forest National Monument.
Silver Bell: Silverbell 23 Miles West of I-10 Exit 242 Pima: 1952 1984 Barren site 4 Miles south of original town of Silverbell. Abandoned due to Asarco Silver Bell mine temporary closure in 1984. Mine was reopened in 1998 and is currently in operation Simmons: Wilson, Williamson's Valley Yavapai: 1871: 1934
The community of Saguaro lies at the southeast end foothills of the West Silver Bell Mountains, and is also bordered east by the main Silver Bell range foothills. The high point of the range is Solo Peak, 2,747 feet (837 m), on the northwest end of the range 32°30′12″N 111°40′25″W / 32.50333°N 111.67361°W / 32.50333 ...
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The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is located on the west flank of the Tucson Mountains. Much of the range is protected by Saguaro National Park and Tucson Mountain Park , run by Pima County. Old Tucson Studios are located just west of the Tucson Mountains.