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Our Douglas, AZ real estate website provides a wealth of information for home buyers and home sellers. Below, you will find information on the history and culture of Douglas as well as links to more detailed information such as demographics and schools. You may view a virtual tour, search homes for sale, and access information on different types of properties such as condos, farms, foreclosures, and vacation homes. This website will give you everything you need to buy or sell a home in Douglas, AZ.
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Douglas AZ Community Profile & History
Douglas, Arizona is a small city on the U.S.-Mexico border in southeastern Arizona. Named for mining pioneer James Douglas, the city served as a major copper supplier from the start of the 20th century until the late 1980s. Today, Douglas is a vibrant community where Hispanic, Anglo And Native American cultures come together. A gateway to Mexico and the Rio Sonora region, Douglas offers excellent civic services, lush parks and wildlife refuges, a strong economic base in agriculture and tourism, and a striking variety of cultures and traditions.
Originally inhabited by the Chiricahua Apaches, the region surrounding Douglas came under U.S. control after the legendary Chief Geronimo surrendered to U.S. Army General Nelson A. Miles at Skeleton Canyon on September 4, 1886. Founded in 1901, Douglas began life as a rough-and-tumble frontier town. Despite the rapid growth of the copper mining industry in Douglas, illicit activities and outlaw gangs overran the area for the better part of a decade. While the Arizona Rangers were called in to clean up the streets of Douglas in 1902, architectural remnants of the city's wild early days still stand. The elegant Hotel Gadsden has been recognized as a National Historic Site, while other popular attractions include the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, the Grand Theater and Slaughter Ranch. Just to the east, the San Bernadino and Leslie Canyon Wildlife Refuges offer spectacular natural scenery, excellent opportunities for hiking and outdoor recreation and more than 270 species of native birds.
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