Wickenburg is a town in Maricopa and Yavapai counties, Arizona, United States. The population was 7,474 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 7,920...
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from Wickenburg, Arizona Territory, headed for San Bernardino, California, on the La Paz road. Around mid-morning, about six miles from Wickenburg, the...
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of Wickenburg in the U.S. state of Arizona. Wickenburg never married. Mrs. Helene Holland inherited Wickenburg’s personal property in 1903, while he...
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Henry Wickenburg, a prospector from California's gold rush, stumbled upon a quartz deposit containing gold while traveling in Arizona. Wickenburg began...
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This is a list of historic properties in Wickenburg, Arizona, which includes a photographic gallery of some of the towns historic structures. Some of...
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(US 93) is a United States Numbered Highway in the state of Arizona that begins in Wickenburg and heads north to the Nevada state line at the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat...
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Vulture Mine (redirect from Vulture Mine, Arizona)
000 people to the area, and is credited with founding the town of Wickenburg, Arizona. The town that served the mine was known as Vulture City. The Vulture...
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U.S. Route 93 (redirect from U.S. Route 93 (Arizona–Montana))
Wickenburg, Arizona, with British Columbia Highway 93 at the Canadian border (north of Eureka, Montana). The highway passes through Kingman, Arizona;...
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of Peoria and Wickenburg, the balance of which are in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. Yavapai County was one of the four original Arizona counties created...
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James C. Quayle (category People from Wickenburg, Arizona)
States including the Huntington Herald-Press in Indiana and the Wickenburg Sun in Arizona. He was the father of Dan Quayle, the 44th vice president of the...
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Geoff Stirling (category People from Wickenburg, Arizona)
Torbay, Newfoundland and Labrador, and his ranch in Wickenburg, Arizona, where he once owned Wickenburg radio station KSWG. Stirling died at the age of 92...
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James G. Watt (category People from Wickenburg, Arizona)
or 2010." In his later years, Watt lived in Wickenburg, Arizona. Watt died on May 27, 2023, in Arizona, at the age of 85. Watt was a member of the Assemblies...
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US Route 93 in Arizona was ranked as the most dangerous highway in the U.S. This 200-mile-long road runs between Wickenburg, Arizona, and the Hoover...
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and for many years was the main highway from Phoenix to Wickenburg, Prescott and northern Arizona. On June 30, 2013, the Yarnell Hill Fire destroyed half...
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Dave Stevens (amputee sportsman) (category People from Wickenburg, Arizona)
stands 3-foot 2-inches tall and runs using his hands. At Wickenburg High School (Wickenburg, Arizona), 1980–1984, Stevens was a three-sport athlete playing...
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Walnut Grove Dam (category Dams in Arizona)
The Walnut Grove Dam was built north of Wickenburg, Arizona, United States, along the Hassayampa River. Its failure in 1890 killed over 100 people. Its...
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Congress now serves as a retirement and bedroom community for nearby Wickenburg. The population was 1,811 at the 2020 census. Gold was discovered at the...
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title, "Gold Dust Woman", comes from Gold Dust Lane, a street in Wickenburg, Arizona where Nicks spent time as a child. The 2004 two-disc special edition...
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260, US 191, and US 180. Between Wickenburg and Phoenix, the route is known as Grand Avenue (or the Phoenix–Wickenburg Highway). From Tempe to Apache Junction...
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Tom Paxton (category People from Wickenburg, Arizona)
self-educated", and as his health began to fail him, the family moved to Wickenburg, Arizona. It was here that young Paxton began riding horses at the numerous...
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Frederick Wadsworth Loring (category People murdered in Arizona)
by a band of Yavapai near Wickenburg, Arizona, while on the way to La Paz. That ambush came to be known as the Wickenburg Massacre. The driver, Loring...
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KSWG (category Radio stations in Phoenix, Arizona)
KSWG (96.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Wickenburg, Arizona. It is owned by Barna Broadcasting Company and airs a classic country...
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The Wickenburg, Arizona station serves as the headquarters of the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce, and is among the oldest of the Santa Fe's wooden stations...
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Bolo tie (category Symbols of Arizona)
Cincinnati Bengals in the 2013–14 NFL playoffs. Victor Cedarstaff of Wickenburg, Arizona, claims to have invented the bolo tie in the late 1940s and later...
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Levi Stewart Udall (category People from Wickenburg, Arizona)
served as chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. He was a member of the Udall political family. Born and raised in Arizona, he was the son of David King...
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Dogtrot house (section Arizona)
be viewed at the old Brill ranch (Arizona state historical site), 3 miles\5 kilometers south of Wickenburg, Arizona. The original core of the adobe house...
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tree can be found northeast of Kingman, Arizona, in Mohave County; and along U.S. 93 between the towns of Wickenburg and Wikieup, a route which has been designated...
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Wickenburg Unified School District #9 (WUSD) is a school district headquartered in Wickenburg, Arizona. In 1997 the question of whether the Wickenburg...
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The Masonic Hall in Wickenburg, Arizona, United States, was built around 1922. It served historically as a clubhouse. The building "is noteworthy as a...
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industry it is today. Dude ranches, such as the K L Bar and Remuda in Wickenburg, along with the Flying V and Tanque Verde in Tucson, gave tourists the...
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