Apache County History
December 28, 2007 by arizonan · Leave a Comment
Apache County was carved from Yavapai County on Feb. 24, 1879, by the 10th Territorial Legislative Assembly. Leaders of St. Johns and Globe had petitioned their towns to be the county seat, but the honor went temporarily to Snowflake, with the provision that an election would determine the permanent county seat. In November 1879, on the strength of votes from the mining town of Clifton. St. Johns was designated the county seat. Originally, Apache County encompassed all of present day Navajo County, part of Gila County and part of Graham County, but by 1895, its size had been reduced to the 11,216 square miles it occupies today.
Ajo History
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Ajo, the birthplace of copper mining in Arizona, has a rich history dating back hundreds of years. Indians, Spaniards and Americans have all extracted mineral wealth from Ajo’s abundant ore deposits. Around 1800, there was a Spanish mine here nicknamed “Old Bat Hole.” It was later abandoned due to Indian raids. The first American in Ajo, Tom Childs, came in 1847 and found the deserted mine complete with a 60-foot Shaft, mesquite ladders, and rawhide buckets. High-grade native copper, so rich it was shipped to Wales for smelting, made Ajo the first copper mine in Arizona. Ajo did not boom, however, until after 1900 with the advent of new recovery methods for low-grade ore. Col. John Greenway formed New Cornelia Copper in 1906 and expanded on a grand scale. In 1931, Phelps Dodge, the nation’s largest copper company, bought New Cornelia. For several decades, more than 1,000 men worked for Phelps Dodge at Ajo.
Ajo (pronounced ah-ho) comes from either the Spanish word for garlic (Ajo) or the Papago Indian word for paint (auauho). Papago’s often obtained red paint pigments from the area. The Ajo lily, an onion-like plant, grows nearby.
Scottsdale Properties
Living is Scottsdale is great! There are properties in a variety of areas. Condominiums, lofts, townhouses, patio homes, single family homes, estates, golf course properties, and much more are available in Scottsdale. With so much going on, along with a gorgeous desert mountain backdrop, it isn’t surprising to discover that more and more people are choosing to make the city of Scottsdale their home.
Not only is Scottsdale a hip place to live, work, and play. But, many people have been drawn to this city because of its excellent schools. Providing a good education along with mature neighborhoods for a southwest living lifestyle is an important part of Scottsdale.
Even though ranching and cattle have left the city of Scottsdale, their mark is still left. Through multi development community names, such as McCormick Ranch and Gainey Ranch, the history of Scottsdale lives on. These planned communities provide homes for many people living in Scottsdale. These neighborhoods offer a mix of residential offerings, including condominiums, patio homes, single family properties, and town homes. Read more
Chapman Group
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Southern Arizona
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The history of Southern Arizona goes way back in time with the arrival of Marcos de Niza in 1539. His visit made him the first European to step into Arizona. Niza was a Franciscan priest traveling through the area, in search of gold. He would not be the last one to venture this way. In the years to follow, many people traveled to Southern Arizona in search of mineral wealth.
In 1692, Father Eusebio Kino arrived in Southern Arizona. This marked the time that Europeans came to stay. The first European settlement was founded in Arizona in 1750. The Spanish fort was named Tubac Presidio. It is located in the town of Tubac. You can visit the town and fort today to discover more about the early history of Arizona.
The Apache Wars began in 1860, when the Apache war chief, Cochise was falsely accused of kidnapping. Cochise began a rampage that eventually caused the government to create fort in the area. Fort Bowie, near the town of Bowie, was established to protect the early settlers and to help gain control of the region.
Not far from the wars, the town of Tombstone began to boom. Silver was found in 1877 and the town grew to become a big city. Then in 1898, Bisbee started attracting copper miners. Southern Arizona was the place to get rich.
At the same time, the land surrounding Willcox was cattle rich county. It was said that, ‘the grass was growing stirrup high. Willcox was the ideal place for grazing and cowboys flocked to the area. With the arrival of the railroad, in 1880, the town was able to transport the cattle across the country.
Southern Arizona is a portion of the state filled with mining, cowboy, Spanish mission and Indian history. Each town had its own influence. It is time to learn more about these colorful towns and Arizonan.com will help you explore.
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Westbrook Village
December 20, 2007 by arizonan · Leave a Comment
So what do you think is located in the northwest valley near Phoenix UDC Westbrook Village is one of the area’s nicest master planned adult community projects., Westbrook is already home to over 5000 people. It started as a pioneer community in the “village concept” of retiree residential community design. Westbrook Village is surrounded by attractive, individual neighborhoods, with easy access to everything. Greenbelts and parkways meander throughout and this adds a peacefulness and beauty that accents the small town atmosphere. Read more
Tombstone Arizona
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Tombstone is in Southern Arizona . It is in Cochise County. It lies in the desert hills between the San Pedro Valley on the west and the Dragoon Mountains on the north and east. The town is located on State Highway 80 between Benson and Bisbee. It is approximately a two and a half hour drive from Phoenix.
You can get to Tombstone from Phoenix by heading south on Interstate 10 and continue on into Tucson. You will travel on Interstate 10 to the east, until you come to Benson where you will head south on State Highway 80 on to Tombstone.
Tombstone is the perfect place to stay and learn about the old west. It is centrally located for great day trips. Tombstone began a mining town and has grown to a popular old west town full of history. Tombstone is “The Town Too Tough To Die.” Today Tombstone has a population of 1,500. It sits at an elevation of 4,540 feet. The mild year-round climate and low humidity makes it an ideal place to stay all year round. The low temperatures in the winter are near 40 degrees and the summer high temperature is 98 degrees. The entire town is a living history museum that is best enjoyed on foot. There are so many exciting things to do in Tombstone.
There are several unique attractions in Tombstone that will add spice to your visit. The Rose Tree Inn Museum is an amazing sight. It is estimated that the world’s largest rosebush is located here, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. It is large, I mean really large. You will have to see it, to believe it. The Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park was built to bring stability to a rowdy time in Tombstone’s history.
Arizona Vacation Rentals
December 20, 2007 by arizonan · Leave a Comment
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Enjoying the Grand Canyon State is a trip you won’t soon forget. As a matter of fact, many people return year after year. But who could blame them. Arizona has amazing museums/galleries, lovely sunsets, mild temperatures and friendly people. It is a great place to find your Arizona vacation rental home.
Super Real Estate
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It is the opinion of Ultimate Information Systems, Inc. (UIS) that super timing in the new home market in the Greater Phoenix Area (GPHXA) is now! The next few pages should offer insights to help you form your own opinion. This section provides both current information and a historical perspective regarding residential real estate prices in the Greater Phoenix Area (GPHXA) in a graphical format. The first charts presented provides a foundation so that you can better understand the current situation.
