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  2. Crown King, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Crown King was the terminus (1904–1926) of the railroad, built by Frank M. Murphy to serve the mines of the southern Bradshaw Mountains. However, these mines were never very productive, and the BMRR was a financial failure. The line was abandoned in 1926. Much of the road to Crown King uses the old railroad bed. [5] Crown King Saloon

  3. Bradshaw Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Gold was first discovered in the Bradshaws in 1863, over $2,000,000 worth being taken from just the Crown King Mine. [4] Copper and silver were also mined in the early part of the 20th century. Within Mount Union lies the Poland Junction silver mine. [5] Its adit, now sealed, may be accessed from Poland Junction, near Walker.

  4. Bradshaw Mountain Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Bradshaw Mountain Railroad was built to serve the mines of the southern Bradshaw Mountains. Unfortunately, these mines were never very productive, and the BMRR was a financial failure. The line from Middleton to Crown King was abandoned in 1926, and both the Crown King and Poland branches were abandoned in 1939.

  5. Crown King Branch - Wikipedia

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    Crown King Branch route in 1930. Completed in 1904, the Crown King Branch of the Bradshaw Mountain Railroad, also known as Murphy's Impossible Railroad, linked the town of Crown King with the end of the Prescott and Eastern Railroad at Mayer, Arizona. Frank Murphy began construction of the standard gauge railway in 1895. Construction was ...

  6. Crown King Elementary School District - Wikipedia

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    Crown King Elementary School District 41 is a school district in Crown King, a community in Yavapai County, Arizona. It has one school, Crown King Elementary School, a K-8 school . [ 1 ] The facility is in a one room schoolhouse .

  7. Bradshaw City, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The town supported the Tiger Mine, situated a short distance from the "Central #26: Crown King Back-road" which serviced the area at the time. By the end of 1871, miners and prospectors began to move away from Tiger Mine to find work elsewhere. By the 1880s the Tiger mine had played out and Bradshaw city faded.

  8. KCWG-LP - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by Bradshaw Mountain Broadcasting Inc. It airs a Classic Country music format. [2] [3] In addition to it usual music programming, the station also airs short programs featuring historical information about the local area and promotes the town of Crown King as "a nice place to camp, fish, hunt, eat and sleep-over." [4]

  9. Horsethief Basin Lake - Wikipedia

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    Horsethief Basin Lake is a reservoir in the Bradshaw Mountains and the Prescott National Forest, in central Arizona, United States. It is located near Crown King in eastern Yavapai County. Fish species present include Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, and Muskie.