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Synonyms for picacho or Related words with picacho
tejon
cuyamaca
cahuenga
panoche
glorieta
embudo
uncompahgre
pinacate
muncho
vallecito
malpais
baboquivari
milluni
cuchara
pajarito
huerfano
tahquitz
boquillas
olancha
cumbres
pokalde
predil
tecolote
mitla
hovenweep
cucharas
yunque
uspallata
cochetopa
nevado
conejos
weminuche
medano
agathla
arivaca
quemado
popocatepetl
aravaipa
borahpeakid
salado
jurupa
gallinas
garita
jemez
chembra
trabuco
cumbre
sevilleta
gorgonio
cerbat
Examples of "picacho"
Picacho
is located near Interstate 10 southeast of Eloy and northwest of
Picacho
Peak State Park.
Picacho
has a post office with ZIP code 85241, which opened in 1881. The community's name is Spanish for "peak" and is derived from the
Picacho
Mountains.
Picacho
has a ZIP Code of 85241; in 2000, the population of the 85241 ZCTA was 521.
Picacho
Mountain, also known as El
Picacho
and
Picacho
Peak, is a summit in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. It rises to an elevation of 4,954 feet / 1,510 meters.
Box Canyon, was known as Pecatch Pass, to Waterman L. Ormsby, who traveled westward through it on the first westbound stage of the Butterfield Overland Mail. This was a mistake of
Picacho
Pass, the name derived from the
Picacho
Mountain nearby to the south of the canyon as was the village of
Picacho
where Ormsby's coach changed horses at the
Picacho
Stage Station just south of the mouth of the canyon.
Flora of the Little
Picacho
Wilderness—("Eastern section, only")
The village of
Picacho
was originally settled in 1855, by a party of settlers from Socorro, New Mexico, led by Candelaro Chavez. The original name of the village was
Picacho
de los Nevarez, named after the local name of
Picacho
Mountain, a peak named after the Nevarez family.
The Battle of
Picacho
Pass or the Battle of
Picacho
Peak was an engagement of the American Civil War on April 15, 1862. The action occurred around
Picacho
Peak, northwest of Tucson, Arizona. It was fought between a Union cavalry patrol from California and a party of Confederate pickets from Tucson, and marks the westernmost battle of the American Civil War.
"
Picacho
del Diablo" is the highest peak in the park measuring above sea level.
Picacho
del Diablo is on the east side of the park. Throughout the park there are several deep canyons and many abrupt topological changes.
Picacho
State Recreation Area is a camping, boating, and general recreation area located on a 9-mile stretch of the lower Colorado river at the site of
Picacho
, a defunct gold mining town.
The Christ at "El
Picacho
" is a monument which stands on the hill El
Picacho
in the north area of Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, at a height of 4,353 feet above sea level.
Picacho
is an unincorporated community located in Lincoln County, New Mexico, United States. The community is located on U.S. Route 70 east of Ruidoso.
Picacho
has a post office with ZIP code 88343, which opened on June 11, 1891.
Picacho
, now a ghost town, was an early mining town on the Colorado River. It was named "
Picacho
" (Spanish for "big peak") after a nearby mountain of the same name.
A post office operated at
Picacho
Basin from 1909 to 1910.
The current library building at 200 E.
Picacho
Avenue was constructed in 1979
A post office operated at
Picacho
from 1894 to 1926, moving in 1926.
Picacho
Peak State Park is a state park surrounding
Picacho
Peak in
Picacho
, Arizona. The park is located between Casa Grande and Tucson near Interstate 10 in Pinal County. Its centerpiece spire is visible from downtown Tucson, a distance of . The summit rises to above mean sea level. Though appearing to be the remnant of a volcanic neck, it is now believed to be a tilted and eroded piece of rock overlain by a lava flow. The place name is redundant: "
picacho
" means "big peak" in Spanish.
The White
Picacho
pegmatite district is an historic mining district located in southern Yavapai and northern Maricopa counties. The mines of the district are located to the southwest of White
Picacho
and adjacent Red
Picacho
peaks some seven miles east of Wickenburg. The district is noted for production of niobium, feldspar, tantalum, tungsten, beryllium, mica, bismuth, lithium, lead, gold, zinc, vanadium, molybdenum and rare earth elements.
Cuyamaca Reservoir is north of the Paso
Picacho
Campground and its trailheads in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park.
By late 2012 parts of
Picacho
will be removed under Arizona eminent domain law on account of Interstate 10 expansion.
1992 Located in the Carretera
Picacho
-Ajusco and designed by architect Teodoro González de León, FCE’s new headquarters are inaugurated.
Nine miles south of the dam, the long, steel truss
Picacho
Flume carried canal water over the Rio Grande.