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011 ARMLS Grid Map (Page 1) LEGEND N G34 GRID BOUNDARY & NUMBER ARIZONA REGIONAL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, INC. Phone: 480-921-7777 • Fax: 480-303-7220 www.armls.com MLS Grid and Area information copyright © 2010 by the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service. All rights reserved. Administrative Offices Training Facility The base map is copyright © 2010 by Wide World of Maps, Inc. - Phoenix, Arizona. Reproduction without permission is prohibited by law. 130 S. Priest Drive, Suite #101 120 S. Priest Drive, Suite #105 Tempe, AZ 85281 Tempe, AZ 85281 01051520 SCALE IN MILES 1 inch = 5.017 miles To Salt Lake City St. George UTAH A 89 160 Kanab Four Corners 15 L. Powell NOTED 191 Colorado City Tes Nez lah Moccasin Fredonia Red Mesa Kaibab Glen Canyon Dam Monument A Valley Mexican Teec Nos Pos USE GRID Mesquite Littlefield 389 89A Page 163 Water Pipe Marble Canyon Dennehotso 64 Springs Keet Seel 160 V 15 National 89 Ruin IN MARICOPA Monument Betatakin Kayenta Rock Point 63 Jacob Lake 98 Ruin 89A E COUNTY . Red Valley R Shonto 33 do 564 Cove ra lo Kaibito o Chilchinbito C 89 59 Round Rock Lukachukai N Tuweep Cow Springs 67 Elephant 15 Cedar Ridge Feet Rough Greasewood 68 Rock Many (Upper) Tonalea Farms Supai Canyon The Gap Red Lake North Las Vegas Forest Lake Tsaile Supai 64 L. Mead 160 LAS VEGAS Colorado R. North Rim 41 Canyon de Chelly 515 Grand Canyon Tuba City National Monument 15 Henderson L. Mead National Park Dinosaur Chinle Green Hoover Dam Tracks Moenkopi Piñon 4 Grand Canyon Desert View Valley Village Cottonwood Temple Bar Meadview 7 64 Little Colorado 264 191 Boulder Tusayan River Gorge Sawmill 12 Willow Beach Tusayan Ruin Nazlini City 18 Kykotsmovi Hualapai 64 Hotevilla Joshua Forest Cameron Polacca Keams Canyon L i t t Shongopovi APA Jeddito Fort 95 93 l COCONINO e Gray C Second Mesa Defiance Colorado R. 264 o Window l Mountain o Cornfields r Rock MOHAVE a Ganado d Hubbell o Trading COC Valle R 6 Post Natl St. Michaels To . 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Congress A Springerville 60 Parker Rainbow L. Black 17 Gisela Pinetop- McNary Eagar Canyon City Rye Lakeside 260 LA PAZ 71 Horseshoe Young Cibecue 60 Poston Res. Carrizo 473 261 191 Wickenburg 12 Greer Aguila Sunrise Bouse New River Hawley Ski Resort 273 Nutrioso 95 L. Pleasant Bartlett GIL Lake 60 Res. White R. Anthem 188 Cedar Baldy Peak 180 95 72 Gladden Morristown Cave Creek Punkin Center 288 Salt River Canyon Creek (11,490) Alpine 60 74 Desert Hills Big L. Circle City Carefree Sunflower 73 Whiteriver Reservation L. Salome Wenden East Fork Wittmann 87 Roosevelt L. Sun City Rio Verde GILA Fort Apache Quartzsite West 60 Blythe Sun Fountain Hannagan 101 Roosevelt Salt R. Black R. Surprise City Hills Fort Meadow 101 McDowell To Los Angeles Ehrenberg 10 MAR El Mirage Canyon 88 Tonto Youngtown PHOENIX L. Natl Mon. Blue LAP Peoria 101 Saguaro Apache L. 77 10 Tonopah 51 L. 188 Coronado Colorado R. 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Bowie STATE OF Robles Junction Park East (Three Points) San Xavier 10 80 85 21 Comobabi del Bac Mission Kansas Vail Settlement Pisinimo Colossal Cave Pomerene Organ Pipe Cactus Dragoon 191 Natl Monument 86 Sahuarita Chiricahua Portal Pia Oik 386 Dragoon Sunsites 181 National ARIZONA Kitt Peak Benson Mountains Monument Observatory Lukeville Sells Green Cochise Pearce Sonoyta Valley Kartchner Caverns St. David Stronghold Sunizona L E G E N D PIM 83 State Park 80 Topawa 19 191 286 90 COCHISE Whetstone Fairbank PHOENIX STATE CAPITOL 10 INTERSTATE ROUTES MEXICO19 82 Tombstone Amado Elgin Elfrida 80 Florence COUNTY SEAT Tubac 60 U.S. ROUTES Presidio Sonoita Huachuca City Tubac SANTA McNeal Tempe 50,000+ POP. San Miguel 82 Fort Huachuca Sierra Vista 85 STATE ROUTES Arivaca Tumacacori Douglas Tumacacori Mission 83 10,000-50,000 POP. Patagonia Sierra Vista 15 INDIAN ROUTES Sasabe Rio Rico El Mirage 5,000-10,000 POP. SE Bisbee CRUZSAN Nicksville Hereford Clifton 1,000-5,000 POP. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY Pirtleville 289 Nogales 92 Naco Douglas Alpine UNDER 1,000 POP. STATE BOUNDARY OEN To Hermosillo Agua Prieta H IX Pearce SITE OR SETTLEMENT COUNTY BOUNDARY P TM SCALE 10 0 10 20 30 miles Copyright © 2010 Wide World of Maps, Inc. LAKES & RIVERS METROPOLITAN AREAS All rights reserved. It is illegal to copy or reproduce this map Meteor Crater POINTS OF INTEREST by any method, in whole or in part, regardless of purpose, 105 0 10 2030 40 50 kilometers MAPPING SERVICE without the authorization of Wide World of Maps, Inc. COUNTY CODE GRID COUNTY CODE GRID APACHE APA C70 MOHAVE MOH C81 COCHISE COH C73 NAVAJO NAV C72 COCONINO COC C79 PIMA PIM C76 GILA GIL C71 PINAL PIN C77 GRAHAM GRA C74 SANTA CRUZ SAN C78 GREENLEE GRE C75 YAVAPAI YAV C82 LA PAZ LAP C80 YUMA YUM C83 MARICOPA MAR SEE DETAILED MAP OUT OF STATE OOS C90 ADAMANA CATALINA DUDLEYVILLE HARCUVAR LUKEVILLE PAYSON SANTA ROSA TORTILLA FLAT AGUA CALIENTE CATALINA FOOTHILLS DUGAS HARD ROCKS LUPTON PEACH SPRINGS SANTA ROSA RANCH TORTOLITA AGUILA CAVE CREEK DUNCAN HARQUAHALA MADERA CANYON PEARCE SASABE TOYEI AHWATUKEE CEDAR CREEK DUQUESNE HARSHAW MANY FARMS PEARCE FERRY SAWMILL TRUXTON AJO CEDAR RIDGE EAGAR HASSAYAMPA MARANA PEEPLES VALLEY SCOTTSDALE TSAILE AK CHIN CEDAR SPRINGS EAST FORK HAWLEY LAKE MARBLE CANYON PEORIA SEBA DALKAI TSEGI ALPINE CENTRAL EAST SAHUARITA HAYDEN MARICOPA PERIDOT SECOND MESA TUBAC AMADO CENTRAL HEIGHTS EDEN HEBER MARTINEZ LAKE PERKINSVILLE SEDONA TUBA CITY ANEGAM CHAMBERS EHRENBERG HEREFORD MAVERICK PERRYVILLE SELIGMAN TUCSON ANGELL CHANDLER ELEVEN MILE HERMITS REST MAYER PHOENIX SELLS TUCSON ESTATES ANITA CHANDLER HEIGHTS CORNER HICKIWAN MCCONNICO PIA OIK SENTINEL TUMACACORI ANTHEM CHARCO 27 EL MIRAGE HIGLEY MCGUIREVILLE PICACHO SEVEN SPRINGS TURKEY FLAT APACHE CHARLESTON ELFRIDA HILLSIDE MCNARY PICTURE ROCKS SHELDON TUSAYAN APACHE JUNCTION CHERRY ELGIN HILLTOP MCNEAL PIMA SHOGOPOVI TUWEEP ARAVAIPA CHILCHINBITO ELOY HOLBROOK MEADVIEW PINE SHONTO ARIPINE CHILDS EMMANUEL MISSION HOLLYWOOD MENAGER DAM PINEDALE SHOW LOW TWIN BUTTES ARIVACA CHINO VALLEY ESTRELLA HON DAH MESA PINE SPRINGS SHUMWAY TWO GUNS ARIVACA JUNCTION CHIRICAHUA FAIRBANK HONNEYMOON MESQUITE
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