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As of 2020, there are fewer than a dozen permanent residents, and some may consider Cleator a ghost town. There is, however, still a bar,
The Cleator Yacht Club, popular with those traveling the Crown King Trail and tourists stopping on the way to Crown King, as well as the General Store and a few other original structures.
Included with the sale are mining rights, the existing structures and the land. The new owner will also get to decide whether to continue the tradition and legacy of Cleator or explore new opportunities for this piece of Arizona history.
Location: 12950 E. Crown King Rd., Cleator, AZ 86333
Tussock Fire near Crown King burns 5,500 acres; containment at 15%
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The Tussock Fire burning near Crown King burned an additional 1,000 acres since Tuesday for a total of more than 5,500 acres as of Wednesday morning, fire officials announced.
Firefighters started to get a handle on the human-caused blaze with at least 15 percent containment as of Wednesday, according to Inciweb, a national wildfire tracking website.
Nearly 200 extra firefighters and heavy equipment operators arrived Tuesday at the Tussock Fire, bolstering crews at the site, fire officials said in an update Wednesday morning on Inciweb.
Heavy equipment was deployed to clear thick brush and improve access for crews working on the fire’s western perimeter, according to the update.
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On Wednesday May 12, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Chairman signed the Interim Fire Prohibition Order which states in part, “In accordance with Arizona Revised Statute §11-251(63) and Yavapai County Ordinance 2020-2, Sections VI, VII and VIII hereby order an interim prohibition of fireworks and implement Stage 1 Fire Restrictions across all four fire zones in Yavapai County.”
The county is implementing the ban in coordination with Prescott and Coconino National Forests, which also announced Stage I fire restrictions beginning at the same time as the county ban, at 8 a.m. Friday, May 14.
Stage I fire restrictions prohibit the following:
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