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The Verde Valley Archaeology Center, commonly abbreviated as VVAC, is a museum and 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization in Camp Verde, Arizona. Founded in 2010, the museum contains exhibits on Native American culture in the Verde Valley and offers educational programs. [1] It also hosts the Verde Valley Archaeology Fair and the International ...
Camp Verde. The legend of Kokopelli is prominent in various Native American cultures. ... If you want to see Kokopeli, you can find him in the Starbucks parking lot on Finnie Flat Road just off ...
U.S. Route 17 Coastal Highway US 17 highlighted in red Route information Length 1,206.47 mi (1,941.63 km) Existed 1926 –present Major junctions South end US 41 in Punta Gorda, FL Major intersections I-75 in Solana, FL I-4 in Orlando, FL I-10 / I-95 in Jacksonville, FL I-16 in Savannah, GA I-26 in Charleston, SC I-64 at Newport News, VA I-95 (multiple times) I-66 near Warrenton, VA I-81 at ...
928. FIPS code. 04-09690. GNIS feature ID. 27213. Website. Town of Camp Verde. Camp Verde ( Yavapai: ʼMatthi:wa; Western Apache: Gambúdih[ 2]) is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the town is 10,873.
Lake Montezuma is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County in the U.S. state of Arizona. The population was 5,111 at the 2020 census. The CDP includes the communities of Rimrock and McGuireville. Located along Interstate 17, it is 20 miles (32 km) south of Sedona and 8 miles (13 km) north of Camp Verde in central Arizona's Verde Valley.
Camp Verde, Texas. / 29.89361°N 99.10472°W / 29.89361; -99.10472. Camp Verde is an unincorporated community in Kerr County, Texas, United States. The town is approximately the halfway point between Bandera and Kerrville along SH 173 in the Texas Hill Country .
August 28, 1984. The Verde River ( Yavapai: Haka'he:la) is a major tributary of the Salt River in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is about 170 miles (270 km) long [ 4] and carries a mean flow of 602 cubic feet per second (17.0 m 3 /s) at its mouth. It is one of the largest perennial streams in Arizona.
May 25, 1973. Camp Verde was a United States Army facility established on July 8, 1856 in Kerr County, Texas. It was along the road from San Antonio to El Paso . The camp was the headquarters for U.S. Camel Corps, which experimented with using dromedaries as pack animals in the southwestern United States. The Army imported camels in 1856 and ...