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Apache Junction (Western Apache: Hagosgeed) is a city in Pinal and Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 38,499, [4] most of whom lived in Pinal County. It is named for the junction of the Apache Trail and Old West Highway. The area where Apache Junction is located used to be known as Youngberg.
Geronimo Park was a shortlived baseball park in Apache Junction, Arizona, that was in use from 1962 until 1963.It lay vacant from 1963 until it was dismantled in 1969 after being sold to Mesa Public Schools.
In 1940, nearby Apache Junction was "nothing more than a filling station and a small zoo", [4] but by 2019 its population was estimated at 42,571. [15] The population of the unincorporated community of Gold Canyon located south of the mountain has grown rapidly, increasing 68.5% between the United States Census in 2000 and 2010 .
The Pew Research Center recently found that in only 25% of the cases of multigenerational households did the relationships between family members deteriorate. Multigenerational housing
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English: The Audie Murphy Barn on the grounds of Superstition Mountain Museum located at 2087 N. Apache Trail in Apache Junction, Az. It was moved there from the Apacheland Movie Ranch. It was moved there from the Apacheland Movie Ranch.
The White Mountain Apache require visitors to obtain a permit to visit the Kinishba Ruins site. The White Mountain Apache have built their own museum at the Fort Apache Historic Park, based on their traditional style of a gowa, or home. It is called Nohwike' Bágowa (House of Our Footprints), or the White Mountain Apache Culture Center and ...