Agua Caliente

Agua Caliente in on the border with , is a place north of the near . Named 'Santa Maria del Agua Caliente' in 1744 by Father Jacob Sedelmayer.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: ghost town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States
  • Also known as: Agua Caliente, Arizona”, “Agua Caliente, AZ”, and “Santa Maria del Agua Caliente

Places of Interest

Highlights include Agua Caliente Pioneer Cemetery.

Cemetery

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hyder.

Hamlet
Camp was a US Army installation in Arizona, functioning as a subcamp of the Desert Training Center in . The main headquarters for the Desert Training Center was Camp Young, this is where General Patton's 3rd Armored Division was stationed. is situated 2½ miles northwest of Agua Caliente.

Agua Caliente

Latitude
32.98531° or 32° 59′ 7″ north
Longitude
-113.32429° or 113° 19′ 27″ west
Elevation
456 feet (139 metres)
Open location code
8548XMPG+47
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4100383920
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
Geo­Names ID
5550899
Wiki­data ID
Q4694425
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In Other Languages

“Agua Caliente” goes by many names.
  • Turkish: Agua Caliente

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Agua Caliente Mountains and Hyder II Hybrid.

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