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  2. PinaleƱo Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Arizona. The PinaleƱo Mountains (in Yavapai: Walkame ā€”"pine mountains" or in Western Apache: Dził NnilchĆ­' DiyilĆ©Ć© ā€”"pine-burdened mountain"), are a remote mountain range in southeastern Arizona, near Safford (Ich'ÄÆ' NahiłtÄÆĢÄÆĢ), Arizona. The mountains have over 7,000 feet (2,100 m) of vertical relief, more than any other range ...

  3. Hualapai Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Hualapai Mountains are home to the highest peaks in Mohave County, Arizona. Location of Hualapai Mountains in Arizona. / ļ»æ 34.900008Ā°N 113.8841121Ā°W ļ»æ / 34.900008; -113.8841121. The Hualapai Mountains are a mountain range located in Mohave County, east of Kingman, Arizona. Rising up to 8,417 feet at its highest peak, [1] the higher ...

  4. Lake Mountain Lookout Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Mountain Lookout Complex is a 49-foot tall lookout tower erected in 1926 approximately 20 miles east of Lakeside, Arizona. It overlooks a portion of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. [2] The lookout was staffed by a forest ranger who was stationed at the nearby Los Burros Ranger Station, from which they would ride out to the ...

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  6. Payson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Haught's cabin measured 10ā€² by 18ā€². It had a dirt floor and no windows. The cabin was moved to Tonto Creek and by 1930, it was abandoned. In 1999, the cabin was moved once more, this time to the Green Valley Park and reassembled on the museum's grounds which is located at 700 South Green Valley Parkway.

  7. Power's Cabin shootout - Wikipedia

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    The Power's Cabin shootout, or the Power Brothers shootout, occurred on February 10, 1918, when a posse attempted to arrest a group of miners at their cabin in the Galiuro Mountains. Four men were killed during the shootout, including three lawmen and Jeff Power, the owner of the cabin. The Power brothers, Tom and John, then escaped to Mexico ...

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