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Indian Route 46 and Whiteriver, White Mountain Apache Tribe/Fort Apache Reservation, Whiteriver, AZ 85941
Before visiting the ruins, visitors must stop at the museum and received a stamped permit. Located five miles west of Fort Apache, both sites are administered the tribe’s heritage ... More on arizonaguide.com
Originally established in 1969, this cultural center stands as a monument to the Apache tribe's historical resiliency and ongoing commitment to celebrate and perpetuate their heritage. The Cultural... More on Heritage

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Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Whiteriver, AZ 85941

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White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation, Box 700, Whiteriver, AZ 85941-0700, United States

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S Chief Av Hwy 73, Whiteriver, AZ 85941

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Alchesay / Williams Creek National Fish Hatchery, Box 398, Whiteriver, AZ 85941-0398, United States

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Whiteriver, Arizona
Covering more than 1.6 million acres in east central ... More on TripAdvisor
The White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation contains 1.6 million acres and has some of the best outdoor recre ... More on PlanetWare

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Alchesay / Williams Creek National Fish Hatchery, Box 398, Whiteriver, AZ 85941-0398, United States

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Whiteriver, AZ, Arizona
Some of the largest acreage of virgin ponderosa pine in the Southwest stands on Bear Wallow Wilderness, venerable reminders of a once extensive forest of these giants. Down the length of the area, through a blanket of pine, fir, and ... More on Epinions.com

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Fort Apache, Arizona, United States

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PO Box 507, Fort Apache, AZ 85926
The Apache Office of Tourism, is located in General Crook's cabin (built in 1870), Apache Scout items, Cavalry Uniforms and Bugle Calls are some of the many surprises you'll find here. The Apache Cultural Center, located on the 288 ... More on arizonaguide.com
