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About Springerville, AZ, USA'
Springerville, Arizona
Springerville (Navajo: Tsé Noodǫ́ǫ́z) is a town in Apache County, Arizona, United States, within the White Mountains. Its postal ZIP Code is 85938. As
Ike Clanton
in August 1882. By 1885, each had a 160-acre ranch 10 miles east of Springerville near the New Mexico border. By 1885, the Clanton gang included Lee Renfro
U.S. Route 180
to the town of Springerville, Arizona, where the routes meet U.S. Route 60 the 3 routes begin a triple concurrency through Springerville. On the east side
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U.S. Route 60 in Arizona
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About Las Cruces, NM, USA
Las Cruces, New Mexico
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Las Cruces
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Doña Ana County, New Mexico
it the second-most populated county in New Mexico. Its county seat is Las Cruces, the second-most populous municipality in New Mexico after Albuquerque