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  2. Buckeye, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye is located approximately 30 miles (48 km) west of downtown Phoenix in the Buckeye Valley. Interstate 10 passes through the central part of the city, north of the original town center. U.S. Route 80 once passed through the city, while Arizona State Route 85 skirts what was the city's west edge. The city limits now extend 30 miles (48 km ...

  3. Teravalis - Wikipedia

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    Teravalis, formerly known as Douglas Ranch, is a proposed 33,800-acre (137 km 2) master-planned community in Buckeye, Arizona, located 25 miles (40 km) west of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The project had been anticipated to break ground in 2012, [1] [2] but was delayed due to a housing crisis that overtook the Phoenix metropolitan area in ...

  4. List of brothels in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Betty Anderson ran the brothel. Vickie Starr purchased the brothel in 1959 or 1960 and changed the name to Vickie's Star Ranch. The brothel was badly damaged by floods in about 1970 and Starr sold it to Fran York and an investor in 1971, who changed the name to Fran's Star Ranch. York bought out the investor in 1979 for $250,000.

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  6. Skyline Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye, Arizona. Area. 8700 acres. Skyline Regional Park is an 8700-acre mountain preserve located in west-central Maricopa County, Arizona. The park is at the southern edge of the White Tank Mountains, within the arid Sonora Desert. [1] The park is on a 25-year lease from BLM to the city of Buckeye, after which it reverts to the city.

  7. Rainbow Valley, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Valley, Arizona. Coordinates: 33°13′55″N 112°23′14″W. Rainbow Valley is a rural neighborhood south of the Gila River, [1] United States. It is unincorporated, meaning it is not within the city of Buckeye but instead Maricopa County. It is a very spread out neighborhood with approximately 34 people per square mile.

  8. White Tank Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The White Tank Mountains are a mountain range in central Arizona. The mountains are on the western periphery of the Phoenix metropolitan area, primarily flanked by the suburban cities of Buckeye to the southwest, and Surprise to the northeast. The mountain range is home to the White Tank Mountain Regional Park and is a regional recreation hub.

  9. Sierra Bonita Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Bonita Ranch. /  32.51028°N 110.04028°W  / 32.51028; -110.04028. The Sierra Bonita Ranch, founded in 1872 by Henry C. Hooker, is one of the oldest cattle ranches in the United States and the ranch buildings have been designated a National Historic Landmark. It was the first permanent American cattle ranch in Arizona.