Duquesne, Arizona | |
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Coordinates: 31°22′16″N 110°41′09″W / 31.37111°N 110.68583°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Arizona |
County | Santa Cruz |
Time zone | Mountain (MST) |
Post Office opened | June 6, 1890 |
Post Office closed | February 14, 1920 |
Duquesne is a ghost town[1] in the Patagonia Mountains in eastern Santa Cruz County, Arizona, near the international border with Sonora, Mexico. The town, which is currently under private ownership and closed to the public although the roads are almost all public, was once the headquarters of the Duquesne Mining and Reduction Company and is the site of the Bonanza Mine. Washington Camp is approximately one mile northwest of Duquesne and was where the mine's reduction plant was located.[2]
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