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The Copper Canyon Railway through the Copper Canyon in Mexico; Copper Canyon, Texas, a town in Denton County, Texas; Copper Canyon, a small canyon on the lower Chemainus River on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada; A canyon in Death Valley National Park; A canyon in Lake Havasu; Copper Canyon Press, a small publishing house in Port ...
Submerged in Alamo Lake. Alexandra [2] Yavapai: 1875: c. 1903: Barren site: The town is located in Peck Canyon and was named Alexandra after Mrs. T.M. Alexander, a founder and the first lady to be at the town. Algert: Coconino: 1883: 1921: Neglected site: Walls of some of the school buildings, and some of the walls of the trading post are still ...
Ronald Charles Gould (born August 31, 1965) is a small business owner and a former Republican member of the Arizona Senate from Lake Havasu City, representing the 3rd Senate District from 2005 until 2013.
Lake Havasu City has a hot desert climate , with extremely hot summers, mild winters, and very little rainfall. The hottest temperature in Arizona was recorded in Havasu City. Lake Havasu City is a very hot city, even by Arizona standards; here, the highest temperature ever recorded in the state, 128 °F (53 °C), was set on June 29, 1994. [19]
Lake Havasu (/ ˈ h ɑː v ə s uː /) is a large reservoir formed by Parker Dam on the Colorado River, on the border between San Bernardino County, California, and Mohave County, Arizona. Lake Havasu City sits on the Arizonan side of the lake with its Californian counterpart of Havasu Lake directly across the lake.
The county seat is Kingman, [2] and the largest city is Lake Havasu City. It is the fifth largest county in the United States (by area). Mohave County includes the Lake Havasu City–Kingman, Arizona Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Las Vegas-Henderson, Nevada-Arizona Combined Statistical Area.
The Official GNIS location of 1] is obviously incorrect, not being located at the confluence of the Colorado and Bill Williams Rivers or even under Lake Havasu Given the evidence of the 1866 Edward Fairman map and drawing it should be located at 34°18′15″N 114°08′17″W / 34.30417°N 114.13806°W / 34.30417; -114.13806 ...
The Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge protects the lower course of the Bill Williams River, to its mouth at Lake Havasu reservoir, in western Arizona. [2] It is located within eastern La Paz and Mohave Counties, in the Lower Colorado River Valley region. The federal wildlife refuge is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife ...