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  2. Punkin Center, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Punkin Center, Arizona. Coordinates: 33°52′20″N 111°18′47″W. Punkin Center is an unincorporated community in Gila County, Arizona, United States. [1] The community is located within the Tonto Basin at the confluence of Reno and Tonto creeks. [2] Payson is 29 miles to the north along Arizona Route 188 and Arizona Route 87.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Gila County ...

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    Forest Service Rd. over Fossil Creek. 34°23′39″N 111°37′45″W. /  34.3942°N 111.6292°W  / 34.3942; -111.6292  ( Fossil Creek Bridge) Strawberry. 13. Gila County Courthouse. Gila County Courthouse. More images. May 27, 1975.

  4. Arizona State Route 188 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 188 SR 188 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ADOT Length 60.85 mi (97.93 km) Existed 1959–present Major junctions South end US 60 near Globe North end SR 87 south of Rye Location Country United States State Arizona Highway system Arizona State Highway System Interstate US State Proposed Former ← SR 187 → SR 189 State Route 188 is a 60.85-mile (97.93 km) state ...

  5. Haigler Creek, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 2582795. Haigler Creek is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in northern Gila County, Arizona, United States. It lies at an elevation of 5,240 feet (1,597 m) and is surrounded by the Tonto National Forest. As of the 2020 census, Haigler Creek had a population of 39 people.

  6. Punkin Center - Wikipedia

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    Punkin Center can refer to some places in the United States: Punkin Center, Arizona. Punkin Center, Colorado. Haynesville, Texas, also known as Punkin Center.

  7. San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation (Western Apache: Tsékʼáádn), in southeastern Arizona, United States, was established in 1872 as a reservation for the Chiricahua Apache tribe as well as surrounding Yavapai and Apache bands removed from their original homelands under a strategy devised by General George Crook of setting the various Apache tribes against one another. [1]