A marker in honor of the historical Apache Trail --- Arizona's first historic highway --- was dedicated Feb. 19 in a ceremony at Flatiron Community Park, 100 N. Apache Trail in Apache …
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The Apache Trail Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, on Feb. 19, 2020, dedicated a marker in honor of the Apache Trail, at Flatiron Community Park, 100 N. Apache Trail in Apache Junction.
A marker in honor of the historical Apache Trail --- Arizona's first historic highway --- was dedicated Feb. 19 in a ceremony at Flatiron Community Park, 100 N. Apache Trail in Apache Junction.
See an exclusive video of the ceremony, held prior to the unveiling, here or above.
The Apache Trail Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, hosted the ceremony.
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890 to promote historic preservation, education and patriotism. Its members are descended from the patriots who won American independence during the Revolutionary War.
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