11 Facts About Heber-Overgaard Arizona

1.

Heber-Overgaard Arizona was urged to do so, because of the Pleasant Valley War.

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2.

Heber-Overgaard Arizona had no heirs to claim the land in the United States.

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3.

Heber-Overgaard Arizona was the second son of a Danish family in a little danish town called Veddum, in Aalborg County, Denmark.

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4.

Heber-Overgaard Arizona was married a danish girl home in Denmark oktober 6th.

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5.

Heber-Overgaard Arizona's died 53 years old, before Chris Overgaard build hes sawmill in Overgaard Camp, Navajo, Arizona.

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6.

Heber-Overgaard Arizona then moved with his wife to Ohio, forever leaving the area.

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7.

In 1988, Heber-Overgaard Arizona celebrated its first Oktoberfest event at Tall Timbers County Park.

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8.

Many Heber-Overgaard Arizona residents were forced to relocate and find work elsewhere.

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9.

Today, Heber-Overgaard Arizona has evolved into a retirement and tourism destination.

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10.

Land ownership in the Heber-Overgaard Arizona area is private, but surrounded by federally owned lands.

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11.

Residents of Heber-Overgaard Arizona have access to public airports in Show Low 36 miles southeast, or Taylor, 29 miles northeast, and a private airpark located in Overgaard.

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