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            <title>Aqueduct above Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project.  Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt, it was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Turret Canyon, Cold Spring
            
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            <description>Turret Canyon, Cold Spring, Sierra Anchas mountain range, Gila County, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>Sierra Anchas mountain range
            
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            <description>View northward from McFadden Peak of the Sierra Anchas mountain range, Gila County, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Lake
            
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            <description>Once the largest man-made lake in the world, Roosevelt Lake is still the biggest of the six SRP lakes and offers the most recreation opportunities. When full, the lake covers more than 17,000 acres near the confluence of Tonto Creek and the Salt River.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Lake
            
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            <description>Roosevelt Lake with reflections of The Dutchwoman Mountain in background.</description>
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            <title>Sierra Anchas Mountain Range
            
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            <description>View the Sierra Anchas Mountain Range, Gila County, Arizona.</description>
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            <title>Sierra Anchas Mountain Range
            
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            <description>View of foliage in the Sierra Anchas Mountain Range, Gila County, Arizona.</description>
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