Camp Verde (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations in Sections 1A, 1B, and 2, SR 260- Cottonwood to Camp Verde Archaeology Project (2002)
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Four archaeological sites were investigated in advance of road realignment and improvements along State Route 260, between Cottonwood and Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona. The work was done at the request of the Arizona Department of Transportation, as part of a larger project. Two sites were located in Segment 1A (AZ O:5:173 (ASM)/AR-03-09-05-378) and Segment 1B (AZ O:5:143 (ASM)/AR-03-09-05-249) on land administered by the Prescott National Forest. The other two sites (AZ O:5:131...


A Class III Archaeological Survey for the Verde River Bridges-Bridge Scour Retrofit Project, between Interstate 17 Mileposts 287.70 and 289.00, Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Oslynn Benjamin. Glennda Gene Luhnow.

ADOT, in cooperation with FHW A, is planning a bridge scour retrofit project on Interstate 17 (1-17) at the Verde River, in Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona. The project is located on ADOT right-of-way (ROW) and ADOT easements across Town of Camp Verde, Salt River Project (SRP), and private land. Within the project limits, 1-17 consists of two 12-foot travel lanes in each direction, divided by a 60-foot-wide median. The Verde River Bridges are both 7-span steel continuous girder bridges and...


The Swilling Legacy (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Earl Zarbin.

Each year thousands of people come to the Salt River Valley, some to visit and some to live. They see a thriving, growing community. But like many who have spent most, or all, of their lives there, they don't know much about the Valley's origins or how it developed. The men and women who built the Valley were like today's people. They were trying to improve their own condition. In doing that, they contributed to the well-being of one another. Jack Swilling was one of them. Swilling...