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  2. Bonita Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Location. Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, United States. Coordinates. 32°00′29″N 109°21′24″W  /  32.00806°N 109.35667°W  / 32.00806; -109.35667 GNIS data. Topo map. Cochise Head, AZ. Rivers. Bonita Creek. Bonita Canyon is a box canyon on the western slope of the Chiricahua Mountains in southeastern Arizona, which lies at ...

  3. Faraway Ranch Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Faraway Ranch Historic District is part of the Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona, and preserves an area associated with the final conflicts with the local Apache, one of the last frontier settlements, and in particular, its association with the people who promoted the establishment of the Chiricahua National Monument.

  4. Chiricahua National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Chiricahua National Monument is a unit of the National Park System located in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona. The monument was established on April 18, 1924, to protect its extensive hoodoos and balancing rocks. The Faraway Ranch, which was owned at one time by Swedish immigrants Neil and Emma Erickson, is also preserved ...

  5. Bonita, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Time zone. UTC-7 (Mountain (MST)) Area code. 928. GNIS feature ID. 24330 [1] Bonita is an unincorporated community in Graham County, Arizona, United States. Bonita is located on Arizona State Route 266, 2.6 miles (4.2 km) south-southwest of Fort Grant and 22.7 miles (36.5 km) southwest of Safford.

  6. List of counties in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    List of counties in Arizona. There are 15 counties in the U.S. state of Arizona. [ 1 ] Four counties (Mohave, Pima, Yavapai and Yuma) were created in 1864 following the organization of the Arizona Territory in 1862. The now defunct Pah-Ute County was split from Mohave County in 1865, but merged back in 1871.

  7. Gold Canyon, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Gold Canyon is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community [4][5] in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The community is sometimes incorrectly called Gold Camp. [6] The town name is referred to as Gold Camp on weather statements issued by the National Weather Service (as seen in citation). [7]

  8. Cave Creek, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the state of Arizona, Maricopa County, and the town of Cave Creek bought Spur Cross Ranch, a 2,154-acre (8.72 km 2) tract of Sonoran desert just north of Phoenix, for $21 million. It had unusual cacti, stone formations, and hundreds of pre-historic Hohokam Indian tribal artifacts, and is now a Maricopa County park.

  9. Skeleton Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton Canyon. A pile of stones marking the site of Geronimo 's surrender. Skeleton Canyon, called Cañon Bonita by the Mexicans, [1] is located 30 miles (50 km) northeast of the town of Douglas, Arizona, in the Peloncillo Mountains, which straddle the modern Arizona and New Mexico state line, in the New Mexico Bootheel region. [2]