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Arivaca, about 10 miles north of the border. While investigating the activation, the agent was ambushed and fired upon and was shot in one of his hands and one of his legs, and several times more in his bulletproof vest. The agent who is also a paramedic was able to return fire and escape his attackers while applying first aid and retreating to his patrol vehicle, where he was able to call for assistance; eventually being evacuated via helicopter.
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Arivaca first appeared as "Aravica Mines" on the 1860 U.S. Census when it was in the short-lived
Arizona County in New Mexico Territory. Of the 61 residents, 52 were White and nine were Black. The nine Black residents accounted for the largest community of Blacks in what was to be Arizona (Tucson
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Electric Cooperative power lines arrived in the valley in 1956. In 1972 the Arivaca Ranch sold 11,000 acres to a land developer who subdivided the property into 40-acre parcels. Four years later, the dirt Arivaca Road was paved.
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being operated in the town, which was the subject of an ACLU of
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attractions in the area including: birding, hiking, boating, gardening, and ghost town hunting. The organization sought to expand its reach to publicize other activities in the community throughout the year including:
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in Arivaca during a robbery by rogue militia. Two of the attackers were sentenced to death in early 2011, while the third received life without parole.
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Arivaca Community Center which is used by the rural community.
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357:Arivaca Schoolhouse in 2013.
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