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  2. Mount McDowell - Wikipedia

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    Mount McDowell (O'odham: S-wegĭ Doʼag, Yavapai: Wi:kawatha), more commonly referred to as Red Mountain, is located on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Reservation, just north of Mesa, Arizona. It is named after General Irvin McDowell, a Union officer in the Civil War. Its elevation is 2,832 feet (863 m).

  3. Red Mountain High School - Wikipedia

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    Red Mountain High School is a four-year public high school in the eastern part of Mesa, Arizona. It opened in 1988 with Robert Free as the founding principal. In the 1994–95 and 1995-96 school years, it was honored as a Blue Ribbon school. [3] RMHS received the 2014 A+ School Award under the direction of Dr. Gerald Slemmer, principal (2004 ...

  4. Mesa breaking ground on Red Mountain fields - AOL

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    Mar. 16—The Mesa City Council gave the green light for contractors to begin work on the installation of 10 new sports fields and four youth-sized baseball and softball diamonds at Red Mountain ...

  5. Red Mountain Lake - Wikipedia

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    Red Mountain Lake is a small, man-made lake located in Red Mountain Park in Mesa, Arizona, United States, roughly between Power and Ellsworth Roads at Brown Road. It covers 8 acres and has a maximum depth of 17 feet.

  6. List of cemeteries in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery (Est. 1952) [119] Presbyterian Church of the Master Columbarium Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery (Est. 1978) [ 94 ] [ 44 ] [ 120 ]

  7. Fallbrook, California - Wikipedia

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    Fallbrook is a center for the arts with longtime residents fostering a creative atmosphere and newcomers bringing additional talents to the area. In the 1940s and 1950s it was the home of film director Frank Capra, who raised olives on his Red Mountain Ranch.