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Oakcreek Country Club (R3) Sedona, Arizona: 209 (−6) 3 strokes: Bill Johnston: Charles Gibson 1972: Bill Johnston: Oakcreek Country Club (R1,R2) Lake Montezuma Golf Course (R3) Sedona, Arizona: 203 (−11) 5 strokes: Rich Bland Glenn McMinn: Steve Stull PO beat Dick Hopwood 1971: Paul Purtzer (a) Lake Montezuma Golf Course: Sedona, Arizona ...
Village of Oak Creek is an unincorporated community located within Big Park, a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population was 6,147 at the 2010 census , up from 5,245 in 2000.
The Oak Creek Tenthouse – built in 1920. The early settlers in Oak Creek lived in tenthouses. The Winona Railroad Station and Telegraph office – built in 1890. It now forms part of the museum's permanent collection. The building was first moved to Sedona from its original site in the town of Winona, Arizona, in order to be used in the movie ...
Oak Creek is a populated place situated in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. [2] It has an estimated elevation of 4,062 feet (1,238 m) above sea level. [ 1 ]
Oak Creek, a tributary of the Verde River, flows along the bottom of the canyon, and is one of the few perennial streams in the high desert region of northern Arizona. Oak Creek is largely responsible for carving the modern Oak Creek Canyon, although movement along the Oak Creek Fault, a 30-mile (48 km) long north–south normal fault line, is thought to have played a role as well.
Red Rock State Park includes a 1.4-mile (2.3 km) stretch of Oak Creek, [3] which upstream flows through the famous Oak Creek Canyon in Coconino National Forest. The rich riparian zone along the creek supports a diverse array of species. Trees in this habitat include Fremont cottonwood, Arizona sycamore, velvet ash, and Arizona alder.
Sedona Schnebly (born Sedona Arabella Miller February 24, 1877 – November 13, 1950) was an early pioneer in the Oak Creek area of Arizona. She was the namesake of the town of Sedona, Arizona. She helped in the establishment of the family farm and general store in the town. She also served as the town's bible school teacher.
Indian Gardens is a populated place situated on the east side of Oak Creek Canyon, in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, north of Sedona. [2] It has an estimated elevation of 4,603 feet (1,403 m) above sea level.