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  2. Faraway Ranch Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Faraway Ranch Historic District is part of the Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona, and preserves an area associated with the final conflicts with the local Apache, one of the last frontier settlements, and in particular, its association with the people who promoted the establishment of the Chiricahua National Monument.

  3. List of historic properties in Willcox, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    He lived there with his wife Pauline and their six children for twenty years. In 1919 the cabin was remodeled and served as a guest cabin for the Faraway Ranch. The Stafford Cabin was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on March 31, 1975; reference #75000171. [16]

  4. Chiricahua National Monument - Wikipedia

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    On January 13, 1980, Paul Fugate, a National Park Service naturalist and law enforcement ranger, disappeared after leaving the monument headquarters while in uniform, to check trails leading to the recently acquired Faraway Ranch. An acquaintance claimed to have seen him later that afternoon, slumped between two men in a pickup truck.

  5. The Best Room At... Faraway Nantucket - AOL

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    Here, Blue Flag’s CEO and co-founder Jason Brown shares the details of his own favorite room as well as suggestions for how to see Nantucket’s most exciting sites during your visit.

  6. Talk:Faraway Ranch Historic District - Wikipedia

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  7. San Bernardino Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The site is also known as the Slaughter Ranch, for it was the home of the Old West lawman John Horton Slaughter from the 1880s until his death in 1922. [3] In 1911, during the conflict known as the Border War , a United States Army camp was established at the ranch and was called Camp San Bernardino Ranch, or the Slaughter Ranch Outpost.

  8. How second-generation owners of 99 Ranch are turning the ...

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    The "ranch" in 99 Ranch means freshness (“as if straight from a ranch,” Alice says) and the "99," in Mandarin Chinese pronounced jiu jiu,is a homophone for longevity. “The double meaning is 99%.

  9. Talk:Faraway Ranch - Wikipedia

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