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Arivaca, Arizona

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then had eight). It would not report again until 1890 as the unincorporated village of Arivaca. It did not appear on the 1900 census. It next appeared as the "Arivaca Precinct" in 1910 through 1930, though this included the general area surrounding the village. It reported a majority of "other" (likely Hispanic/Spanish) when the racial demographics were reported for the precinct in 1930. With the combination of all county precincts into three districts in 1940, it did not formally appear again until 2010, when it was made a
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north from the international boundary to 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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eventually disallowed the Arivaca Land Grant. The US Post Office was established April 10, 1878, with Noah W. Bernard as the first Postmaster; still in operation at ZIP code 85601. Freighter and rancher Pedro Aguirre established a stage stop in Arivaca and the Buenos Aires Ranch. In 1879 he built
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On June 12, 2018, a United States Border Patrol agent was wounded in an early morning shootout with Mexican smugglers near Arivaca. The US Border Patrol agent was on foot patrol and alone, responding to a movement sensor activation in Chimney Canyon along a well-known smuggler's route, which leads
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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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In 2011 community members created Arivaca Alive, with a mission to develop programs and activities to increase the number of visitors to the community to support local businesses. Exposing visitors to the residents as part of a larger rebranding effort was an equally important goal. The group
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Arivaca had a small population until the Trico 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 Arizona complaint, alleging both that the checkpoints are abusive and that agents unlawfully restricted the activities of protesters and photographers documenting their activities.
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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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The historic Arivaca mining district consists of over 100 old mines in the Las Guijas Mountains northwest, the San Luis Mountains to the southwest and Cobre Ridge to the southeast of the town.
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vehicles about targets for apprehension. Project 28 was the effort to test this strategy on a 28-mile (45 km) stretch flanking the border on either side of
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initiated First Saturdays in Arivaca with themed monthly events. In 2013 the group began a campaign branding Arivaca as a weekend destination built around the
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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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publication by a former desert aid worker. Furthermore, according to the book, migrants began to increasingly arrive at Arivaca after the
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and southwest of Arivaca. This project has been taken over by the Border Patrol and the number of towers reduced and relocated.
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The Arivaca community lies on the north side of the Arivaca Creek valley at an elevation of 3,643 feet (1,110 m). The
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The town of Arivaca has been called "...an epicenter of efforts in solidarity with migrants and refugees," according to a
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Mary Noon Kasulaitis, Spring 2006, "A Fenian in the desert: Captain John McCafferty and the 1870s Arivaca Mining Boom."
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production has been recorded starting in Spanish colonial times and continuing intermittently through the 1950s.
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Part of a travel corridor for asylum seekers and migrants, Arivaca is at one end of Project 28, the test of
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of 8,677 acres (35.11 km) was approved, which became La Aribac ranch, a Pima word for "small springs".
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to secure US land borders using technology. It was to involve 98-foot (30 m) high towers with
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In 2012 the Arivaca Schoolhouse, the oldest standing schoolhouse in the state, was added to the
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No wall they can build : a guide to borders & migration across North America
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The settlement is served by Sopori Elementary School, Sahuarita Middle School, and
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bought the ranch in 1856, and the reduction works for the Heintzelman Mine, at
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On May 30, 2009, Raul Flores and his 9-year-old daughter, Brisenia, were
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Mary Noon Kasulaitis, 2002, "The Village of Arivaca: a Short History."
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border and 35 miles (56 km) northwest of the port of entry at
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Arivaca Community Center which is used by the rural community.
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The post office and the former stagecoach depot in Arivaca.
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began working in the town in 2004. As of 2014, there was a
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The early history of Arivaca is obscure. It was probably a
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Feliciano, Ivette; Green, Zachary (December 15, 2019).
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In 1980 author Philip Varney described Arivaca as a
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Arivaca
Arivaca (moth)
Unincorporated community
Arivaca, facing west down Main Street, 2015
Location of Arivaca in Pima County, Arizona.
Arivaca, Arizona is located in Arizona
Arivaca, Arizona is located in the United States
31°34′38″N 111°19′53″W / 31.57722°N 111.33139°W / 31.57722; -111.33139
Country
State
Arizona
County
Pima
Time zone
MST
DST
FIPS code
O'odham
unincorporated community
Pima County, Arizona
Mexican
Nogales
ZIP code
ZIP Code Tabulation Area
2000 census


Pima
Tohono O'odham
Pima Indian Revolt

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