Tonopah /ˈtoʊnoʊˌpɑː/ is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in western Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, 52 miles (84 km)...
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Tonopah may refer to: Tonopah, Arizona, a community Tonopah, Nevada, a community Tonopah Air Force Station, a Cold War radar station along with Las Vegas...
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The Tonopah Desert is a small desert plains region of the Sonoran Desert, located west of Phoenix, Arizona. It is adjacent north of Interstate 10 and lies...
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Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (redirect from Arizona nuclear power)
Palo Verde Generating Station is a nuclear power plant located near Tonopah, Arizona about 45 miles (72 km) west of downtown Phoenix. Palo Verde generates...
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Her's (category Road incident deaths in Arizona)
fire near Milepost 68 on Interstate 10, west of Tonopah, Arizona. They were travelling from Phoenix, Arizona, where they had played at the Rebel Lounge on...
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873131°W / 33.491825; -112.873131 Tonopah Valley High School is a high school in Tonopah, Maricopa County, Arizona. It is part of the Saddle Mountain...
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Tonopah Test Range Airport (IATA: XSD, ICAO: KTNX, FAA LID: TNX), at the Tonopah Test Range (Senior Trend project site PS-66) is 27 NM (50 km; 31 mi) southeast...
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Our Lady of Solitude Monastery (category Catholic Church in Arizona)
of downtown Phoenix, in the rural desert and farming community of Tonopah, Arizona. It is located within the territory of the Roman Catholic Diocese of...
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donated 55 acres (220,000 m2) of land including eight buildings near Tonopah, Arizona, by Enid Smith. The buildings, first intended as a religious college...
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Verde 4 PWR Cancelled Plan Tonopah, Arizona 1,270 1,307 1977 - 1979-07-01 Palo Verde 5 PWR Cancelled Plan Tonopah, Arizona 1,270 1,307 1977 - 1979-07-01...
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portion in the Mojave Desert),: 3–1 and smaller ecoregions (e.g., Tonopah Basin, Tonopah Playa, & Bald Mountain biomes) are within the area of numerous basin...
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reactors were installed at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station near Tonopah, Arizona. Construction on the reactors began in 1978 but stopped in 1982 before...
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system at Surry Unit 2, forcing 12-month outage 0 9 March 5, 1989 Tonopah, Arizona, USA Atmospheric dump valves fail at Palo Verde Unit 1, leading to...
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percent interest in the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station near Tonopah, Arizona, the Rio Grande Power Station in Sunland Park, New Mexico, the Newman...
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system at Surry Unit 2, forcing 12-month outage 0 9 March 5, 1989 Tonopah, Arizona, USA Atmospheric dump valves fail at Palo Verde Unit 1, leading to...
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grabbed the steering wheel of a bus traveling on Interstate 10 near Tonopah, Arizona, 50 miles (80 km) west of Phoenix. 24 passengers were injured, including...
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Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration (category Catholic Church in Arizona)
1961. It later moved to Hanceville. Our Lady of Solitude Monastery in Tonopah, Arizona, near Phoenix developed from Our Lady of the Angels. It is located...
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The Tonopah Army Air Field Indians represented the United States Army Air Force's Tonopah Army Air Field (Tonopah AAF), located near Tonopah, Nevada, during...
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The Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad was a 197.9-mile (318.5 km) railroad built by William A. Clark that ran northwest from a connection with the mainline...
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in-state generation. The 3937 MW Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station in Tonopah, Arizona exports power to California via Path 46 and is over 27% owned by California...
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(/ˌmærɪˈkoʊpə/) is a county in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census the population was 4,420,568, or about 62% of the...
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Phoenix metropolitan area (redirect from Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area)
Arlington Circle City Komatke Liberty Morristown Palo Verde Rio Verde Tonopah Tortilla Flat Waddell Wintersburg Wittmann As of 2020, the Phoenix Metropolitan...
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As of the 2020 census, the population was 51,591. Its county seat is Tonopah. At 18,159 square miles (47,030 km2), Nye is Nevada's largest county by...
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Josephine Earp (category People from Tonopah, Nevada)
opened the Northern Saloon in Tonopah and served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal under Marshal J.F. Emmitt.: 78 After Tonopah's gold strike waned, Wyatt staked...
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The Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad (reporting mark T&T) was a former class II railroad that served eastern California and southwestern Nevada. The railroad...
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Interstate 11 (redirect from Interstate 11 (Arizona))
entire route is in Clark County. Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad Arizona portal United States portal U.S. Roads portal "Interstate...
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U.S. Route 95 (redirect from U.S. Route 95 (Arizona–Idaho))
before heading north into Goldfield and Tonopah. The highway is concurrent with US 6 for several miles north of Tonopah, before it then heads north towards...
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multiple locations Phoenix Country Day School, Paradise Valley Tonopah Valley High School, Tonopah Anthem Preparatory Academy Boulder Creek High School Agua...
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route between Santa Fe and Taos. In 1974 US 64 was realigned to end at Tonopah, Arizona rather than Santa Fe bypassing Embudo. Casimiro Barela, Colorado politician...
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only as far east as Tonopah, and heavy traffic was routed down narrow county roads through the desert and fields between Tonopah and Buckeye. In addition...
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