Fountain Hills is a town in the Maricopa County of Arizona. It is close to Phoenix and Scottsdale. Fountain Hills has the 4th largest fountain in the world, which goes off every hour for 15 minutes.[1] The general entertainment consists in the local high school sporting events.
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| Towns | |
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| CDPs |
- Aguila
- Anthem
- Arlington
- Citrus Park
- Gila Crossing
- Kaka
- Komatke
- Maricopa Colony
- Morristown
- New River
- Rio Verde
- St. Johns
- Sun City
- Sun City West
- Sun Lakes
- Theba
- Tonopah
- Wintersburg
- Wittmann
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Populated places |
- Adobe
- Agua Fria
- Allenville
- Apache Wells
- Arrowhead Ranch
- Beardsley
- Big Horn
- Bosque
- Camel
- Camp Creek
- Chandler Heights‡
- Chiulikam
- Circle City
- Co-op Village
- Cotton Center
- Crag
- Desert Hills
- Dixie
- Dreamland Villa
- Forepaugh
- Fort McDowell
- Freeman
- Germann
- Gillespie
- Gladden
- Harqua
- Higley
- Horse Mesa Dam
- Laveen
- Leisure World
- Liberty
- Lone Butte Ranch
- Lone Mountain Ranch
- Maricopa Village
- Matthie
- Midway
- Moivayi
- Montezuma
- Palo Verde
- Papago
- Piedra
- Point of Rocks
- Rainbow Valley
- Rocky Point
- Saddle
- Salt River
- San Lucy Village
- Santa Maria
- Sentinel
- Serape
- Smurr
- Stanwix
- Sundad
- Sunflower
- Sunnyslope
- Tartron
- Tortilla Flat
- Totopitk
- Troon
- Waddell
- Webb
- Weedville
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| Indian reservations |
- Gila River Indian Community‡
- Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community
- Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
- Tohono Oʼodham Indian Reservation‡
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Ghost towns/ former populated places |
- Agua Caliente
- Cashion
- Lizard Acres
- Marinette
- Vulture City
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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