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Topock &Golden Shores |
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The Town of Golden Shores, population about 3,000, sets just North of Interstate 40 along the western edge of northwest Arizona. Nestled against the Colorado River, it has merged with another small nearby town of Topock.
Snowbirds escape the cold winters and enjoy the mild climate, clear skies and the natural beauty. Historic Route 66 passes right through as part of the longest section of the original 66 route in America.
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Fort Mohave Indian Reservation |
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The Indian reservation along the Colorado River, currently encompassing 23,669 acres in Arizona, 12,633 acres in California, and 5,582 acres in Nevada. The reservation was originally established in 1870 and is now home to approximately 1,100 members of the Mohave Tribe of Native Americans.
Occupancy on Fort Mojave Indian Reservation lands, unlike that of many other Indian reservations in Arizona, is less than 50% Native American. The Mojave have leased much of their land to cotton, corn, and soybean farming companies, which employ a large population of resident whites and Mexican Americans.
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Fort Mohave |
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Fort Mohave is located on the Colorado River, at the western edge of Arizona. Bordered on the west by the states of Nevada and California, and on the east by the Black Mountains of Arizona, it is located in what is generally referred to as the low desert, an area of warmth and sun, low relative humidity and scant rainfall. This virtually smog-free, dry and hot climate creates a very desirable environment for the residents of the area. |
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Bullhead City |
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Bullhead City is located in Arizona's west-central Mohave County, on the east bank of the Colorado River near the juncture of Arizona, California and Nevada. It is the sister city to the popular gaming community of Laughlin, Nevada. Bullhead City is a rapid growing city. |
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