
Butler Valley forms the central focus of this arid landscape, a broad desert basin defined by the surrounding Bouse Hills and the Granite Wash Mountains. The most prominent modern infrastructure is the Central Arizona Project Aqueduct, which cuts a distinct path through the valley floor, south of where Cunningham Wash drains toward the west. This 2021 topographic record illustrates the intersection of agricultural and desert interests, with roads like Butler Valley Farm Rd and Butler Valley Ranch Rd serving the remote homesteads and ranching tracts. Intermittent drainage patterns, such as Big Granite Wash, underscore the seasonal hydrology of the region, while the southern reaches near Big Granite show the transition into more mountainous terrain.
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1923 · Signal
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1942 · Signal
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1942 · Vicksburg
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1950 · Prescott
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1954 · Prescott
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1954 · Phoenix
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1957 · Phoenix
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1958 · Prescott
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1958 · Phoenix
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1959 · Prescott
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