Chalender, Arizona
Ghost town
Chalender or Challender was a populated place in Coconino County, Arizona, United States.[1] It had a mainline railway station,[2] sawmill,[3] and school.[4][5] It was located on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad between Williams and Bellemont.
References
- ^ "Chalender". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ Barnes, Will Croft (1988). Arizona Place Names. University of Arizona Press. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-8165-1074-0.
- ^ "Country Doings". The Coconino Sun. 18 May 1923. p. 11.
- ^ "Building Boom at Chalender". The Williams News. 31 August 1912. p. 1.
- ^ "Board of Supervisors: Polls Selected for the Different Precincts - Other Business Transacted". The Coconino Sun. 15 October 1898. p. 4.
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Municipalities and communities of Coconino County, Arizona, United States
County seat: Flagstaff
- Flagstaff
- Page
- Sedona‡
- Williams
- Fredonia
- Tusayan
- Bellemont
- Bitter Springs
- Blue Ridge
- Cameron
- Doney Park
- Forest Lakes
- Fort Valley
- Grand Canyon Village
- Greenehaven
- Kachina Village
- Kaibab Estates West
- Kaibito
- LeChee
- Leupp
- Moenkopi
- Mormon Lake
- Mountain View Ranches
- Mountainaire
- Munds Park
- Oak Creek Canyon
- Parks
- Red Lake
- Supai
- Timberline-Fernwood
- Tolani Lake
- Tonalea
- Tuba City
- Valle
- Winslow West‡
places
- Big Springs
- Chalender
- Cosnino
- Cow Springs
- Frazier Wells
- The Gap
- Gray Mountain
- Happy Jack
- Hidden Springs
- Indian Gardens
- Jacob Lake
- Lakeview
- Lost Eden
- Marble Canyon
- Moenave
- Navajo Mountain (Chapter)
- Old Leupp
- Rare Metals
- Rockledge
- Sand Springs
- Stoneman Lake
- Wahweap
- Willow Springs
- Winona
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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35°14′04″N 112°01′31″W / 35.23444°N 112.02528°W / 35.23444; -112.02528