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  2. Sahuarita, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    An 1870 map of Arizona shows an "Indian Village" just north of Sahuarita. The earliest known reference to the town can be found on a German map from 1875, which labels the town "Sahuarito". The first known US map to list the town came in 1879, by the US Department of Interior, calling the town "Saurita".

  3. Twin Buttes, Pima County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    August 15, 1930. Twin Buttes is a populated place on the east flank of the Sierrita Mountains approximately twenty miles south of Tucson, in Pima County, Arizona, United States. Named after a prominent hill located next to the town, Twin Buttes was founded as a small mining town circa 1903 and abandoned around 1930.

  4. Walden Grove High School - Wikipedia

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    Walden Grove High School is the second comprehensive high school in the town of Sahuarita, Arizona, operated by the Sahuarita Unified School District. It opened in August 2011 to freshmen and sophomores. The school opened with an enrollment of over 400 freshmen and sophomores [3] and currently has approximately 1112 students.

  5. Sahuarita Lake - Wikipedia

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    Sahuarita Lake. /  31.97500°N 110.96778°W  / 31.97500; -110.96778. Sahuarita Lake is an artificial lake located in Sahuarita, Arizona. The lake was created in 2000 and opened for public use in 2001. [2] The surface area of the lake is approximately 10 acres with a maximum depth of 12 feet (3.66 meters).

  6. Sacaton, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Not to be confused with Sacaton (village) or Sacate, Arizona. /  33.08000°N 111.74583°W  / 33.08000; -111.74583. Sacaton ( Pima: Geʼe Ki:) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 3,254 at the 2020 census. It is the capital of the Gila River Indian Community .

  7. Wickenburg, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Wickenburg is a town in Maricopa and Yavapai counties, Arizona, United States. The population was 7,474 at the 2020 census , [3] and was estimated to be 7,920 in 2022. [4]

  8. Oro Valley, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    04-51600. GNIS feature ID. 37458. Website. www .orovalleyaz .gov. Oro Valley, incorporated in 1974, is a suburban town located 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Tucson, Arizona, United States, in Pima County. According to the 2020 census, the population of the town is 47,070, an increase from 29,700 in 2000.

  9. Lukeville, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    85341 [2] Area code. 520. FIPS code. 04-42870. GNIS feature ID. 7544. Lukeville is a small unincorporated town on the Mexico–United States border in southern Pima County, Arizona, United States. It was named for World War I aviator Frank Luke, an Arizona native who was awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor.