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233 Tucker Creek Trail Payson, AZ 85541 2 beds 1 baths 739 SF Subdivision: Ellison Creek Homes ACTIVE - $389,000 - #86904 Cozy cabin on a full acre fifty feet from USFS! Ellison Creek Summer Homes offers the privacy of a gated community yet set in the tall pines and cooler weather under the Mogollon Rim. | | |
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793 BILLS Loop Payson, AZ 85541 7 Beds 3 Baths 2,258 SF Active w/Contingency - $799,000 #85371 Not 0ne, but THREE beautiful and enchanting cabins are tucked away amid the tall pines on this 1+ acre haven that adjoins the Sitgreaves National Forest in the most perfect setting imaginable. The ''Rustic Rim Hideaway'' cabins have been the ''Great Escape'' for multitudes of families for many years. Each cabin is immaculately clean and fully equipped and furnished. | | |
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286 W Columbine Road Payson, AZ 85541 1 beds 1 baths 816 SF Christopher Creek ACTIVE - $364,000 - #86653 Charming cottage on .21 acre level lot in Christopher Creek! Here is your chance to secure your refuge in the pine trees, far away from the stress of the city and close to the creek! | | |
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1220 Little Pine Trail Payson, AZ 85541 Forest Lakes ACTIVE - $289,000 - #86892 Level 1.04 acre lot in Forest Lakes on private corner & Cul-De-Sac. Enjoy the cool summer temperatures with many services, Restaurants, store, post office ,community Center and Fire Dept. | | |
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Lot 18 Morris Meadows Payson, AZ 85541 Subdivision: Ponderosa Springs Estates ACTIVE - $325,000 - #86337 Great 1.18 Acre lot, backs USFS on 2 sides with private well and storage shed, septic installed, On Colcord Creek! | | |
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515 W Memory Lane Payson, AZ 85541 3 beds 3 baths 2,226 SF • #86825 Subdivision: Hunter Creek Ranch ACTIVE - $824,000 - #86825 Extraordinary 3-bedroom 3-bath home on a full acre against the USFS in Hunter Creek Ranch! | | |
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183D Running Elk Road Payson, AZ 85541 Subdivision: Colcord Mountain ACTIVE - $195,000 - #86369 MOTIVATED SELLER, MAKE AN OFFER! Amazing opportunity to own 1.45 acres near the forest at a great price. Huge lot perched on the side of a hill, offering some great views. | | |
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Lot 4 Wild Oak Drive Payson, AZ 85541 Subdivision: Collins Ranch ACTIVE - $185,000 - #86518 Beautiful 1.04 Acre lot in the pines with water available through a Water Users Association! | | |
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588 E Friendly Elk Drive Payson, AZ 85541 2 beds 1 baths 896 SF • #86869 PENDING - $359,000 #86869 Enchanting and secluded 2 story cabin in beautiful Christopher Creek – just 20 minutes east of Payson AZ. This charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath retreat borders the Tonto National Forest. | | |
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1101 E Christopher Creek Loop Payson, AZ 85541 Commercial Building CLOSED - $270,000 #86155 LO: Realty Executives Arizona Territory LA: Robert Linkey 602-920-5325 CO LA: Susan Keown928-978-2308 |
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746 W Old Pine Trail Payson, AZ 85541 Subdivision: Collins Ranch 3 beds 3 baths 2,040 SF CLOSED - $960,000 - #86368 LO: Realty Executives Arizona Territory LA: Garth Linkey 602-920-5325 CO LA: Susan Keown 928-978-2308 |
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General Cook Trail 130 to the Colonel Devin Trail 290 and Railroad Tunnel Trail
In 1871, General George Crook came to Arizona Territory as Commander of the Department of Arizona. His orders were to subdue the Indians of the Territory and place them on reservations. General Crook realized at once that in order to accomplish this goal he must be able to move troops and supplies into the haunts of the Indians with swiftness and surprise. In August of that year, General Crook left Fort Apache with a unit of cavalry troops to locate and mark a supply road from Fort Apache to Fort Whipple in Prescott. As they moved westerly across the Mogollon Rim, then called Black Mesa, Crook realized quickly that he must stay close to the edge of the escarpment, otherwise, when he moved north, he encountered deep and rugged canyons. It was rough going but the trekkers found water in small lakes. Crook pushed on, and in early September of 1871, he reached Fort Whipple in Prescott. Actual construction of a road started in the spring of 1872. By 1873, supplies began moving by pack train from Fort Verde to Fort Apache. One year later in September 1874, the first wagon supply train left Fort Whipple for Fort Apache. Martha Summerhayes, the first woman to travel over the road, was on that trip. She later wrote the book, Vanished Arizona, telling of her experiences on the road and describing her travels in Arizona Territory. During the next 22 years, Crook Road was used by troops patrolling across the Territory and the northern boundary of the Apache Reservation. The road was in continual use for 32 more years, until the Rim Road was built in 1928. For more info visit: Click Here. |
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GILA COUNTY HISTORY
Settling in the Rim Country was not an easy task especial for a woman. But Maggie was no ordinary woman. Read more about her pioneer story. | | |
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EVENTS, TIPS, NEWS AND MORE |
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Looking to spice up your Summer Salad? Here are 3 great salad dressing recipes that will make your summer salad the talk of your 4th of July party. |
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CHECK OUT THE PAYSON FARMERS MARKET! Sat Jun 18th 8:00am - 12:00pm |
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Nectar Solution Recipe Four parts waters to - one part white granulated sugar
- ¼ cup of sugar for every cup of water
- Bring solution to a boil, stir until sugar is dissolved, let it cool, & fill feeders.
- DO NOT use molasses, honey or artificial sugars
- There is no need to add red food coloring.
- Change Feeder Solution every three to four days to avoid mold.
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You're invited to join the Rim Country Chamber crew on a FUN Jeep Tour w / Creekside Tours AZ (Christopher Creek). Come explore the Tonto National Forest. | | |
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Town of Payson Summer Concerts are in full swing. Click the button below to see the upcoming bands that will perform every Saturday night at Green Valley Park @ 7 PM | | |
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Visit our website for more information. Simply scan the QR code with your phone and it will take you to our website. Find area info, real estate listings and much more! |
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NEW REALTY EXECUTIVES Arizona Territory Printable Calendar |
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Realty Executives Arizona Territory Map |
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All CCR's and other information for these communities can be found at www.ccre.com |
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FYI if you are attempting to make a call to 911 in this area and it misdirects your call or fails to connect: You can dial one of the 10-digit phone numbers if you need help when in the Christopher Kohl's Fire District area. Your call will go directly to the Payson Emergency Dispatch. For Emergencies dial
928-474-3288 For Non-emergencies dial 928-474-5177 |
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CEO & Designated Broker John "Jeff" Murtaugh - Email: jmurtaugh@realtyexaz.com - Phone: 520-907-3606 |
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