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Chino Valley
Population 11,300and growing Elevation 4,750
Chino Valley is the site of the first Territorial Capital of Arizona. The capital moved to Prescott, 15 miles away, in 1864. U.S. Army Calvary Lt. Amiel W. Whipple, while traveling through the area in 1854, gave the community its name. "Chino" is the Mexican name for the abundant curly grama grass growing in the area.
In 1895, a narrow gauge branch of the United Verde and Pacific Railroad to Jerome, joining the Prescott and Arizona Central, was completed, and Jerome Junction was established. Between1900 and 1925 ,the activities of Jerome Junction were absorbed by Chino Valley.
The town is in North central Arizona, on State Highway 89, 15 miles North of Prescott and 35 miles South of Ash Fork, which is on Interstate 40.
Chino Valley and the surrounding area has experienced explosive growth since the town was incorporated in 1970.
Chino Valley is located in Yavapai County and is 8,000 square miles which is nearly half the size of North Dakota. Affordable land and the availability of services will continue to attract new businesses in the future.
Please feel free to call us today for more information:
Toll Free: 1-866-836-7290
Local: 636-7290 or 717-0790
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Stop on in for a cup of coffee
Fully staffed office hours
Monday - Friday 8am to 5pm
Saturday & Sunday 9am-3pm
1689 South Hwy 89
Chino Valley, Arizona 86323
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