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Touring North Mammoth in United States

North Mammoth in the region of Arizona is a city located in United States - some 1,919 mi or ( 3088 km ) West of Washington , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of North Mammoth

Time in North Mammoth is now 11:07 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " America/Phoenix " with a UTC offset of -7 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Hermosillo, Blake Place, Flagstaff, Florence, and Globe. Being here already, consider visiting Hermosillo . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for North Mammoth ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Arizona Flood

0:40 min by speak004
Views: 10741 Rating: 4.67

Flash flood in Tucson Wash, north of Mammoth, AZ. The water came over the top of the bridge right before I arrived and was flowing downt he road - it's 15 or 20 feet high! ..

Wizards in Winter - Sonoran Bells - December 14, 2010

3:20 min by SonoranBells1
Views: 464 Rating: 5.00

Sonoran Bells - Tucson, Arizona's premiere auditioned community handbell ensemble - presented "A Sonoran Holiday" at three concerts in December 2010. This piece is "Wizards in Winter". ..


Rain on the tin roof

3:35 min by evalineja
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I enjoyed the first rain of this monsoon under the "tin" roof of the porch on the Acadia Ranch Museum, Oracle, Arizona. The sound of rain on a tin roof is delightful and peaceful. The porch is authent ..

Orbs

2:12 min by SPIRITinTUCSON
Views: 29 Rating: 3.40

These are a few of the orbs that we caught on video at the Trowbridge house ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Mammoth, Arizona

Mammoth is a town in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,762 at the 2000 census; according to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the town is 2,167. Mammoth was founded c. 1872 as Mammoth Camp, serving the nearby Mammoth Mine. Until 2003, when it closed, Mammoth served as a bedroom community for the nearby San Manuel mine. The nearby ghost town of Copper Creek is a popular local attraction. Minerals from the old Mammoth-St.

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Located at 32.72 -110.64 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Mining communities in Arizona, Populated places in Arizona with Hispanic majority populations, Populated places in Pinal County, Arizona, Towns in Arizona

Tiger, Arizona

Tiger is a ghost town in Pinal County in the U.S. state of Arizona. The town was settled as Schultz around 1881 in what was then the Arizona Territory, then later reestablished as Tiger after World War I.

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Located at 32.71 -110.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Former populated places in Pinal County, Arizona, Ghost towns in Arizona, Mining communities in Arizona, San Pedro Valley

San Manuel Copper Mine

The San Manuel Copper Mine was a surface and underground porphyry copper mine located in San Manuel, Pinal County, Arizona. Frank Schultz was the original discoverer, in 1879, but the main body of the deposits were discovered by Henry W. Nichols in 1942. The exploration drilling went on from 1943 to 1948, with the first mine shaft built 1948. Louis Lesser developed a mining city to service Nichols’ newly discovered deposits, and the development was completed about 1954.

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Located at 32.70 -110.69 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Pinal County, Arizona, Copper mining in the United States, Geography of Pinal County, Arizona, Mines in Arizona

Camp Grant, Arizona

Camp Grant was the name used from 1866 to 1872 for the United States military post at the confluence of the San Pedro River and Aravaipa Creek in the Arizona Territory.

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Located at 32.84 -110.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Arizona Territory, Forts in Arizona, History of Arizona

Camp Grant massacre

The Camp Grant massacre, on April 30, 1871, was an attack on Pinal and Aravaipa Apaches who surrendered to the United States Army at Camp Grant, Arizona, along the San Pedro River. The massacre led to a series of battles and campaigns fought between the Americans, the Apache, and their Yavapai allies, which continued into 1875, the most notable being General George Crook's Tonto Basin Campaign of 1872 and 1873.

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Located at 32.85 -110.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Tags: 1871 in Arizona, Apache Wars, Arizona Territory, Battles involving the Apache, Conflicts in 1871, Massacres of Native Americans, San Pedro Valley, Western Apache