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  2. Miracle Valley, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Miracle Valley is a census-designated place in the southern portion of Cochise County in the state of Arizona, United States. It lies approximately 17 miles to the southeast of the city of Sierra Vista, along Arizona State Highway 92. The population of Miracle Valley as of the 2010 U.S. Census was 644. [4]

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  4. Miracle Valley - Wikipedia

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    [5] Referencing the film, Sestero said, "Hopefully, Miracle Valley ends up as the second best worst movie ever made." [ 4 ] while, writing for Sight and Sound , critic Anton Bitel wrote, "Perhaps Sestero’s debut as writer/director seeks to replicate The Room' s peculiar effect, leaving the viewer unsure whether its tone-deaf awfulness is a ...

  5. A. A. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Gerald W. King, the business manager of Miracle Valley, was quoted in 1969, shortly before Allen's death, as saying, "We take in $2 million a year, and our expenses are $2 million a year." He added that Miracle Valley's annual payroll was $84,000. [15]

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  8. Miracle Valley shootout - Wikipedia

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    Her followers came to Miracle Valley in two distinct groups: the first (arriving between 1978 and 1979), composed of followers who lived in Mississippi, and the second (arriving in 1980), who had moved from Mississippi to Chicago. [citation needed] The church was reported by sheriff's deputies to operate services almost continuously around the ...

  9. Fairbank, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after its founding, the 1884 population estimate for Fairbank was roughly 100 people. US Census figures, taken every ten years, show the town's population peaking in 1890 at 478 residents, then shrinking to 171 by 1900, and then increasing again to a high of 269 in 1920 before entering a steady decline which ended with the abandonment of the town in the 1970s.