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- Q6981654 subject Q8399185.
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- Q6981654 abstract "Navajo Springs is an unincorporated community located on the Navajo Nation, near Holbrook, Arizona. The community is almost exclusively Native American, and a permit is required from the Navajo Nation for off-road travel in that area. During the time of the Old West, this area was frequented by notable western characters, such as Commodore Perry Owens. Navajo Springs was a stopping place for travelers to water their horses and themselves. The Beale Wagon Road, a precursor of the transcontinental railroad built through the area in 1882 as well as the "mother road", U.S. Route 66, (now Interstate 40) ran through Navajo Springs. The Arizona territorial government was organized here, and later a monument at the springs was erected to commemorate the event. At the insistence of the Santa Fe Railway company, all Navajos were forcibly moved away from the Navajo Springs area, and by the 1930s, all allotted lands within the area were extinguished and the lands forcibly vacated. But by the late 1980s, the lands were once again occupied by Navajos, this time by Navajo "refugees" from the Navajo-Hopi land dispute.".
- Q6981654 wikiPageExternalLink wherenavspring.htm.
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- Q6981654 wikiPageWikiLink Q8399185.
- Q6981654 wikiPageWikiLink Q8851395.
- Q6981654 wikiPageWikiLink Q8864817.
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- Q6981654 point "35.1008433 -109.4961472".
- Q6981654 type SpatialThing.
- Q6981654 comment "Navajo Springs is an unincorporated community located on the Navajo Nation, near Holbrook, Arizona. The community is almost exclusively Native American, and a permit is required from the Navajo Nation for off-road travel in that area. During the time of the Old West, this area was frequented by notable western characters, such as Commodore Perry Owens. Navajo Springs was a stopping place for travelers to water their horses and themselves.".
- Q6981654 label "Navajo Springs, Arizona".
- Q6981654 lat "35.1008433".
- Q6981654 long "-109.4961472".