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Iron Springs (Utah)
Iron Springs may refer to: *Iron Springs, Alberta, Canada *Iron Springs, Arizona, an unincorporated community in central Yavapai County, Arizona, U.S. * Iron Springs (Cochise County, Arizona), a natural spring * Iron Springs, Colorado, a neighborhood of Manitou Springs, Colorado, U.S. *Iron Springs, Pennsylvania, a community in Adams County, Pennsylvania, U.S. * Iron Springs District, Utah, U.S. *Iron Springs (Iron County, Utah) Iron Springs, originally Cedar Springs, was a spring in the bed of Iron Springs Creek in what is now Iron County, Utah. The creek originally drained the western side of Cedar Valley before it was settled. Cedar Springs was located in the gap wh ...
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Iron Springs, Alberta
Iron Springs is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within the Lethbridge County. It is located on Highway 25, approximately northeast of Lethbridge. It was founded in 1925 when the railroad arrived. The community was named after a spring of the same name near the original town site. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Iron Springs had a population of 84 living in 24 of its 26 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 97. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Iron Springs had a population of 97 living in 25 of its 26 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2011 population of 93. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2016. See also *List of communities in Alberta *List of designated places in Alberta *List of hamlets in Alberta Hamlets in the province of Alberta, C ...
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Iron Springs, Arizona
Iron Springs (also Ironsprings) is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in central Yavapai County, Arizona, Yavapai County, Arizona, United States, in the Prescott National Forest. It lies along Iron Springs Road northwest of the city of Prescott, Arizona, Prescott, the county seat of Yavapai County. Its elevation is 6,073 feet (1,851 m). Although Iron Springs is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 86330. Originally summer homes, it continues to this day as a year round retreat. See also *General Land Office *Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway *Arizona Territory *George U. Young *Prescott, Arizona *Binger Hermann *Highland Park, Yavapai County, Arizona Climate According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Iron Springs has a semi-arid climate, abbreviated "BSk" on climate maps. References

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Iron Springs (Cochise County, Arizona)
Iron Springs is the historical name of a natural spring in the Whetstone Mountains of southeastern Arizona. It is famous for being the site of a confrontation between Wyatt Earp and William "Curly Bill" Brocius on March 24, 1882, which resulted in Brocius' death. The site was then known as Iron Springs, but on later maps the designation is Mescal Springs.Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal by Stuart Lake. This location is in Cochise County and should not be confused with the modern town of Iron Springs, Arizona in Yavapai County. See also *Earp Vendetta Ride The Earp Vendetta Ride was a deadly search by a federal posse led by Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp for a loose confederation of outlaw "Cowboys" they believed had ambushed his brothers Virgil and Morgan Earp, maiming the former and killing t ... References {{CochiseCountyAZ-geo-stub Bodies of water of Cochise County, Arizona Springs of Arizona ...
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Iron Springs, Colorado
Iron Springs, a neighborhood in Manitou Springs, Colorado, was an area named for one of Manitou Mineral Springs. The Manitou area had been frequented by Native Americans who considered it a sacred and healing place before European Americans settled in Manitou. Iron Springs began to be visited in the 1870s, particularly the Ute Iron Springs. In 1880, a new Iron Springs Hotel was built. Attractions and businesses in Iron Springs included an electric trolley, mineral springs, the Manitou Incline, and the Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway, a cog railway. The incline was dismantled and is now a hiking trail. Neither the electric trolley or the Colorado Midland Railway are in Iron Springs now. The cog railway continues to operate. Iron Springs was annexed into Manitou Springs in several steps between 1887 and 1934. Geography The Iron Springs neighborhood is located in lower Englemann Canyon, along Ruxton Creek. It is the site of trailheads to higher elevations, including the Paul Intemann ...
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Iron Springs, Pennsylvania
Iron Springs is a South Mountain populated place on Toms Creek, in Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States, located west of Fairfield, that is near the location of the 1822 Maria Furnace Maria Furnace is a South Mountain populated place on Toms Creek in Adams County, Pennsylvania Adams County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 103,852. Its county seat is Gettysburg .... References Unincorporated communities in Adams County, Pennsylvania Unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania {{AdamsCountyPA-geo-stub ...
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Iron Springs District
The Iron Mountain District, also known as the Iron Springs District, is a large, high-grade iron depositBullock, K. C., 1970, Iron Deposits of Utah, Utah Geological and Mineral Survey Bulletin 88, 102 pgs. in southwestern Utah, near Cedar City. It is currently in care and maintenance status (not actively producing iron ore) by CML Metals Corporation, a division of Palladon Ventures and Luxor Capital. Previous owners include Geneva Steel and U.S. Steel. The district is made of three primary topographic highs along an approximately 17 mile lineament: Iron Mountain to the southwest, Granite Mountain in the middle, and The Three Peaks in the northwest. Mineralization in this district occurred as rings around the highs as a skarn, a replacement of existing carbonate rock material with high-grade iron ore, mostly in the form of high-grade (>50%Fe in places) magnetite, but also locally hematite. Minor pyrite is also present. Hot fluids are sourced from mid- Tertiary intrusion ...
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