Ah, the AZ real estate developers. I've told this on here before so will be brief. About 1970 went on trip west. We were going from Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon and stopped for a pit stop at the intersection of hwy 180 and 64, which at that time had Open Range signs along the road. A few roads scraped out through the brush for a development, but only a mobile home or two. Not being interested in a lot in the semi desert 1k miles from home, we left. Mid 1980s we and our two children came back that way and stopped. More MHs, a motel , and a service station where the guy tried to sell me $140 worth of air shocks for the station wagon. Nope, didn't bite, later sold the wagon with the original shock still on it. The former real estate office had an nice lady in it who sold tourist junk. Short story is that the area has no water, some people drilled 3,000 foot wells and up dry. They have to have water trucked in. Not a sign of a flood plain there, they would have welcomed some flood waters.
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