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Camp Verde

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Camp Verde

Town in Yavapai County, central Arizona, USA, on the Verde River, 56 km/35 mi east of Prescott and 64 km/40 mi south of Flagstaff; population (1990) 6,200. It is mainly a tourist centre.

Nearby to the north-northeast is Montezuma Castle National Monument, with a well-preserved, 5-story cliff dwelling, built by the Sinagua in the 12th century; its name reflects the once common belief that Southwestern Pueblos had been built by Mexico's Aztecs. A fort established here in the 1860s (active until 1891) to protect farmers is now a state historic park.



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Public Schools, and Marilyn Semones, superintendent of the Camp Verde, Ariz.
The Childs and Irving power plants, located in a remote area between Strawberry and Camp Verde, were considered an engineering and logistical marvel when constructed almost 100 years ago.
All profits go directly to benefit the 350 plus animals that have now moved safely to their new 104 acre home in Camp Verde near Sedona.
 
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