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Springerville (Navajo: Tsé Noodǫ́ǫ́z) is a town in Apache County, Arizona, United States, within the White Mountains. Its postal ZIP Code is 85938. As of the 2010 census , the population of the town was 1,961.
Located near Springerville, Arizona, Becker Lake is part of the 622-acre (252 ha) Becker Lake Wildlife Area. Built around the year 1880, it is one of the oldest reservoirs in the White Mountains. The Arizona Game and Fish Department acquired the lake and property around it in 1973. The lake is located at 6,910 feet (2,110 m).
Greer is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States.Located within the White Mountains of Arizona and surrounded by the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Greer is the highest town in the state at an elevation of approximately 8,400 feet (2,560 m).
SR 260 east (White Mountain Road) – Pinetop-Lakeside, Springerville: Eastern end of SR 260 concurrency: 342.25: 550.80: SR 77 north (Penrod Road) – Holbrook: Eastern end of SR 77 concurrency: Apache: Bell: 353.16: 568.36: SR 61 north – St. Johns: Southern terminus of SR 61: Springerville: 384.45: 618.71: US 180 west / US 191 north – St ...
Eagar (Navajo: Shádiʼááhjí Tsé Noodǫ́ǫ́z) is a town in Apache County, Arizona, United States.As of the 2010 census, the population of the town was 4,885. [3]The area was the home of the Apache people.
Casa Malpaís is an archaeological site of the Ancestral Puebloans located near the town of Springerville, Arizona. The site is a nationally recognized archaeological site [ 3 ] and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964.
Pages in category "People from Springerville, Arizona" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Springerville volcanic field is a monogenetic volcanic field located in east-central Arizona between Springerville and Show Low.The field consists of 405 discrete vents [3] covering approximately 3,000 square kilometers (1,200 sq mi) [2] and is the third-largest such field in the continental United States; [4] only the San Francisco volcanic field and Medicine Lake volcanic field are larger. [5]