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Cordes Junction
Homes and Real Estate for Sale in Arizona
Cordes Junction is in Northern Arizona. It is in Yavapai County. The
town is located on Interstate 17 at exit 262, north of Phoenix and south
of Flagstaff. State Route 69 begins at Interstate 17 and from here the
route takes you into Prescott just 34 miles to the northwest.
Cordes Junction is a good place to take a break when traveling along
Interstate 17. The town sits at an elevation of 2,825 feet. The
southwestern climate has a winter low temperature of 40 degrees and a
summer high temperature of 103 degrees.
The most popular place to visit in Cordes Junction is Arcosanti. Arcosanti
or “Urban Laboratory” is a community developed by Paolo Soleri. Soleri is
an Italian architect, who has worked on the project for over 30 years. The
futuristic self-sufficient community offers a tour that gives visitors an
inside look at this amazing structure and way of life. There is a gift
shop and other shops available for visitors.
There are a few outdoor activities near town. The 34-mile drive to
Prescott from Cordes Junction is one of the quickest ways to get to
Prescott from Phoenix. It is also a beautiful drive. The road takes you up
to the pines and the cool air. In 2000, the Agua Fria National Monument
was established. The Agua Fria National Monument is 71,100 acres of
federal land that stretches between the towns of Black Canyon City and
Cortez Junction and includes both Perry Mesa and Black Mesa. This piece of
land includes at least four major late prehistoric settlements and as many
as 450 prehistoric sites. The monument protects these sites along with the
wildlife and vegetation in the area
In 1883, John Henry Cordes, a native
German, his Wife "Lizzie", also a german immigrant he met in New York and
fell in love with, and year-old sn Charles moved to Antelope Station,
where for $769.43 he purchased a small adobe stage sttop along the route
of the California and Arizona Stage Company. When Cordes applied for a
post officed as Antelope Station, he was turned down because of possible
confusion with another Antelope Station (later called Stanton), so he
chose his family name and served as the first postmaster.
The Cordes stage stop soon took on other functions. When mines opened in
the area, the outpost soon became a supply depot and bank for the miners.
The Cordes post office closed in 1944, but the town lived on until the
1950s, when it was bypassed by the Black Canyon Freeway. A new stopping
place, Cordes Junction was established.
Stills standing at the original town site is a gas station that closed in
1973, the family home and a barn constructed in 1912. The Cordes family
continues to live at the site.
If you appreciate innovative architecture, don't miss the Cordes Junction
exit (Exit 262) off I-17. Here you'll find Arcosanti Italian
architect Paolo Soleri's vision of the future--a "city" that merges
architecture and ecology. Soleri, who came to Arizona to study with Frank
Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West, envisions a compact, energy-efficient city
that disturbs the natural landscape as little as possible--and that's just
what's rising out of the desert here at Arcosanti. The organic design
built of cast concrete will fascinate both students of architecture and
those with only a passing interest in the discipline. Arcosanti has been
built primarily with the help of students and volunteers who live here for
various lengths of time. To help finance the construction, Soleri designs
and sells wind bells cast in bronze or made of ceramic. These distinctive
bells are available at the gift shop.
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