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  2. Fountain Hills, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Hills was the home to Charles W. Juels' Fountain Hills Observatory , where 475 asteroids were discovered between 1999 and 2003, including 20898 Fountainhills. [ 24 ] Events

  3. Fountain Hills Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Website fountainhillsschools .org The Fountain Hills Unified School District is a public school district in Maricopa County , Arizona , US, based in Fountain Hills, Arizona .

  4. The Fountain Hills Times - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain Hills Times is a weekly newspaper covering Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, published in Fountain Hills, Arizona. The newspaper was first published on June 27, 1974, and provides news coverage for the communities of Fountain Hills, The Verdes and Fort McDowell.

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  6. Fountain Hills High School - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Hills High School is a public high school in Fountain Hills, Arizona under the jurisdiction of the Fountain Hills Unified School District. Fountain Hills High School was constructed from 1991 to 1993, and its first graduating class was in 1994. It is located next to the local Golden Eagle Park, south of the Ashbrook Wash. Fountain ...

  7. Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In 1905 the residents of Fountain Hill rejected a proposal to join the municipality of South Bethlehem (annexed by Bethlehem in 1917) to form an Independent city. [4] In 1919 Fountain Hill annexed some portions of neighboring Salisbury township, and around this time, Fountain Hills most famous resident, Stephen Vincent Benét, began his ...

  8. Phoenix metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The average elevation in the city itself is about 1,100 feet (340 m), with the highest point being in South Mountain Park Preserve 2,704 feet (824 m).The highest point in the two county area is 7,657 feet (2,334 m) in the Four Peaks mountain range.

  9. Category:People from Fountain Hills, Arizona - Wikipedia

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