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The town of Tacna was founded by Max B. Noah in the early 1920s, named after the railroad stop. At the time he sold the town in 1941, it contained a post office and a restaurant called Noah's Ark.
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Oct 25, 2010 · TACNA, 79.6 m. (340 alt., 7 pop.), began as a stage station called Antelope Hill. In the seventeenth century, a Greek priest named Tachnapolis ...
With the railroads eventually supplanting the stagecoach lines in the 1870's, several communities were established (Tacna and Wellton) to provide water ...
The Antelope Hill Highway Bridge was built from 1914-1915 near Tacna, Arizona. It spans the Gila River and was once part of the Ocean-to-Ocean Highway. Major ...
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Nov 26, 2023 · Tacna is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yuma County, Arizona, United States. The population was 555 at the 2000 census, and 602 as of 2010. ...
Tacna is a city located in Yuma County Arizona. Tacna has a 2024 population of 568. Tacna is currently growing at a rate of 4.03% annually but its population ...
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The town has an old-world charm that comes from the surrounding sand dunes and the historic architecture. Residents often enjoy the desert sunshine and partake ...