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October 7, 1971 [2] Fort Verde State Historic Park in the town of Camp Verde, Arizona is a small park that attempts to preserve parts of the Apache Wars -era fort as it appeared in the 1880s. The park was established in 1970 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places a year later. Fort Verde was established at its current ...
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. [3] Every summer, the downtown area of Camp Verde is the site of the annual Corn Fest; held each year on the third Saturday in July, the popular event is sponsored and ...
The Don Bell House – The Bell house was built in 1917 at 2530 Anupaya Lane. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2004, reference #04000513. The Camp Verde Bath House – The bath house was built c. 1919. It is near 301 Woods Street and is currently used as a public restroom.
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Montezuma Castle National Monument protects a set of well-preserved dwellings located in Camp Verde, Arizona, which were built and used by the Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian culture closely related to the Hohokam and other indigenous peoples of the southwestern United States, [4] between approximately AD 1100 and 1425.
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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 ...