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  2. 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]

  3. Apache Junction News - Wikipedia

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    Apache Junction News is a newspaper in Apache Junction, Arizona, United States. [3] [4] It was founded in 1997 by current owners Chuck and Pattie Baker. [5] The paper, now known as The Apache Junction & Gold Canyon News , serves the communities of Apache Junction and Gold Canyon in Pinal County , Arizona .

  4. Arizona Renaissance Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance -themed amusement park and Renaissance fair located in Gold Canyon, Arizona, [1] east of the Phoenix metro area in Pinal County. First run in 1989, the Arizona Renaissance Festival runs from mid-winter to early spring every year due to the mild winter and spring weather.

  5. Superstition Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Superstition Mountain ( Yavapai: Wi:kchsawa, O'odham: Gakoḍk) is a prominent mountain and regional landmark located in the Phoenix metropolitan area of Arizona, immediately east of Apache Junction and north of Gold Canyon. It anchors the west end of the Superstition Mountains (within the federally designated Superstition Wilderness Area) and ...

  6. Lost Adams Diggings - Wikipedia

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    Legend. Adams, for whom the legend became known and whose first name is lost to history, was born in Rochester, New York, on July 10, 1829. [2] In August 1864 he was journeying in his wagon from Los Angeles to Tucson. [3] After Apaches set his wagon on fire, Adams drove a dozen saved horses towards Sacaton, Arizona, with the hope to sell them.

  7. Gold Strike Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Geothermal spring water seeps in cliff face. Temperature. 109°F. Gold Strike Hot Springs, also known as Goldstrike Hot Springs, Nevada Hot Springs and Gold Strike Canyon Hot Springs are a group of hot springs near Hoover Dam on the Arizona/Nevada border near historic Boulder City. [1] They are in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area .

  8. KRWV-LP - Wikipedia

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    KRWV-LP. /  33.34194°N 111.43278°W  / 33.34194; -111.43278. KRWV-LP is a low-power FM radio station in Gold Canyon, Arizona. Broadcasting on 99.3 FM, KRWV is owned by Gold Canyon Public Radio and carries a smooth jazz format known as 99.3 The Wave.

  9. Superstition Mountains - Wikipedia

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    159,757 acres (646.51 km 2) Established. 1939. Governing body. United States Forest Service. The Superstition Mountains ( Yavapai: Wi:kchsawa) is a range of mountains in Arizona located to the east of the Phoenix metropolitan area. They are anchored by Superstition Mountain, a large mountain that is a popular recreation destination for ...