
Dean Peak stands as the prominent landmark within this high-desert Arizona landscape, overlooking a complex system of drainage washes and canyons. The settlement at Pine Lake provides a human anchor in the western portion of the map, while the surrounding terrain is defined by its water management features and seasonal channels. Strategic resources like Yellow Pine Spring, Jackman Spring, and New Years Cabin Spring highlight the historical importance of reliable water sources in this environment.
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1886 · Diamond Creek
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1892 · Diamond Creek
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1923 · Signal
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1942 · Signal
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1948 · Williams
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1950 · Prescott
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1954 · Prescott
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1954 · Williams
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1956 · Williams
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1958 · Prescott
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