Washington Camp, Arizona

Populated place in Arizona, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Washington Camp is a populated place in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States. Little remains of the historic mining camp and what does is on private property belonging to the community's few remaining residents. The Mad Miner Inn has lodging, checkout availability and location on maps. The ruins of the ghost town of Duquesne are one mile southeast of Washington Camp.[1][2][3] The post office in Washington Camp was first opened on May 13, 1880, and moved to nearby Duquesne on June 6, 1890.[1]

CountryUnited States
Established1880
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Washington Camp, Arizona
Washington Camp, facing west in 1909. The large mine buildings is the Duquesne Reduction Plant.
Washington Camp, facing west in 1909. The large mine buildings is the Duquesne Reduction Plant.
Washington Camp, Arizona is located in Arizona
Washington Camp, Arizona
Washington Camp, Arizona
Location within Santa Cruz County
Washington Camp, Arizona is located in the United States
Washington Camp, Arizona
Washington Camp, Arizona
Washington Camp, Arizona (the United States)
Coordinates: 31°22′56.83″N 110°40′31.18″W
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
CountySanta Cruz
Established1880
Time zoneMountain (MST)
Post Office openedMay 13, 1880
Post Office closedJune 6, 1890
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