
St. Johns serves as the focal point of this northeastern Arizona landscape, where the northern edges of the town site meet the winding course of the Little Colorado River. The area is defined by a series of critical water catchments and drainage features, including Deep Lake Tank, Alejandro Tank, and the notable McIntosh Spring, which are essential markers in this arid high-desert environment. The local infrastructure reflects the civic and educational importance of the seat, containing the Apache County Courthouse and the Northland Pioneer College Saint Johns Center. To the north, the terrain opens into the expansive Marion Haws Draw and is crossed by the Carrizo Wash Bridge. This modern topographic study details the transition from the settled streets of town to the outlying ranching and industrial lands, such as the St Johns Industrial Air Park and the distinct locations of the Saint Johns Cem and Saint Johns Catholic Cem.
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1886 · St Johns
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1892 · St Johns
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1954 · Saint Johns
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1955 · Wolford Springs 3 NW
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1955 · Wolford Springs 3 SW
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1957 · Saint Johns
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1958 · Saint Johns
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1962 · Saint Johns
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1971 · Mesa Parada NW
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1971 · Salado
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