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In 1932, the Church stated they could no longer afford to support the college financially and would close it unless the local valley could support it. In 1933, the residents of Graham County passed an initiative funding the school. The state of Arizona took over the school, changing the name to Gila Junior College of Graham County.
The Gila Rangers, with the support of warriors from the friendly Maricopa tribe, made a January 1860 expedition to the unexplored Bradshaw Mountains of central Arizona in pursuit of Apache raiders. The expedition resulted in some noteworthy discoveries: the existence of the Hassayampa River and traces of mineral riches, including gold, in an ...
Readers of two Charleston publications voted Hank's their city's best seafood restaurant last year. It's the first expansion for the 25-year-old spot.
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The backhoe extracted a nest of a female Gila monster with five eggs in the process of hatching. The Gila monster is now known to hatch near the end of October and immediately proceed into hibernation without surfacing. [16] They then appear on the surface from May through June the following year when prey should be abundant.
Duncan is a town in Greenlee County, Arizona, United States.As of the 2010 census, the population of the town was 696. [3] In 2018 the estimated population was 789. [4]Duncan is in the Gila River valley, four miles (6 km) west of the Arizona–New Mexico border.
The Gatlin Site is an archaeological site in Gila Bend, Arizona. The site preserves one of the few documented Hohokam platform mounds. Associated with the mound are pit houses, ball courts, middens, and prehistoric canals. Between AD 800 and 1200 it was an important Hohokam settlement at the great bend of the Gila River.
Gila Mountains (Yuma County), Arizona; Gila River, a Colorado River tributary in New Mexico and Arizona; Gila, New Mexico, a census-designated place; Gila National Forest, New Mexico; Gila Wilderness, New Mexico, the world's first wilderness area; Gila Desert, the informal name of Sonoran Desert, United States and Mexico