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Cherry, Arizona

Ghost town in Yavapai County, Arizona


Ghost town in Yavapai County, Arizona

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image_captionCherry cemetery, est. 1886
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pushpin_map_captionLocation within the state of Arizona
map_captionLocation within Yavapai county
subdivision_typeCountry
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subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Yavapai
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timezoneMountain (MST)
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coordinates
postal_code_typeZIP codes
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Cherry is a mining ghost town in central Yavapai County, Arizona, United States, between Dewey and Camp Verde.

History

Cherry's post office was established March 3, 1884, and discontinued March 15, 1943. Notable mines in the area include the Federal, Bunker, Sunnybrook, Logan and Gold Bullion mines. About 400 people lived and worked in Cherry during its prime. At present, Cherry is a small retirement and vacation-home community. A number of the original buildings are still in use. The Cherry cemetery has several graves from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Education

It is in the Humboldt Unified School District.

References

References

  1. {{GNIS. 27538
  2. "Cherry ghost town info".
  3. (July 30, 2010). "Gold Bullion Mine (Copper Bullion Mine), Cherry, Cherry Creek District, Black Hills (Black Hill Range), Yavapai Co., Arizona, USA". Mindat.org.
  4. (1980). "Arizona's Best Ghost Towns". Northland Press.
  5. "School District Map". Yavapai County.
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