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  2. Quartzsite, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland Scenario Designer Ken St. Andre, a lifelong resident of Phoenix, Arizona, confirmed that Quartz is fictionalized version of the real town of "Quartzite" . [28] Quartzsite is featured in the Oscar-winning movie Nomadland. William Hogan's 1981 coming-of-age novel The Quartzsite Trip is set largely in the town of Quartzsite. [29]

  3. List of historic properties in Quartzsite, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    "Gold Atlas of Quartzsite, Arizona Volume 2 Southern Dome Rock Mountains"; by: Dr. Erik Melchiorre; ISBN 978-0981763149. "Arizona – Quartzsite Area: Things you may NOT have seen in and around Quartzsite, AZ."; by Joe Lange (Author, Photographer) and Dorothy "Tootie" Jacobs (Contributor); Publisher: CreateSpace ISBN 978-1450541312.

  4. Quartzite - Wikipedia

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    Quartzite statue of an Egyptian Pharaoh, 14th century BCE [22] Quartzite biface hand axe from Stellenbosch, South Africa. Quartzite is a decorative stone and may be used to cover walls, as roofing tiles, as flooring, and stairsteps. Its use for countertops in kitchens is expanding rapidly. It is harder and more resistant to stains than granite.

  5. Hi Jolly Monument - Wikipedia

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    Hi Jolly died in December 1902 in Quartzsite, Arizona and was buried there, the first grave in what became Hi Jolly Cemetery. [2] [10] Due to his popularity with the local citizens, they spent weeks building a pyramid monument over his grave made from multi-colored petrified wood and quartz. The cairn was dedicated on January 4, 1903. [6]

  6. Mazatzal Group - Wikipedia

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    The lower quartzite is an extremely pure quartzite up to 60 meters (200 ft) thick. The lower pelite is about 450 meters (1,480 ft) thick and consists of pelite and psammite beds. The Four Peaks Quartzite is up to 400 meters (1,300 ft) thick and is mostly extremely pure quartzite with a few pelite layers. [1]

  7. What's real and what's fake? In the Native art world, the ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission referred The Arizona Republic, part of the USA TODAY Network, to the Interior Department. The Interior Department searched but could not produce any accurate assessment.

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