Valle, Arizona
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| Valle, Arizona | |
| Location in Coconino County and the state of Arizona | |
| Country | United States |
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| State | Arizona |
| Counties | Coconino |
| Elevation | 5,993 ft (1,827 m) |
| Time zone | MST (UTC-7) |
Valle is an unincorporated community in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. It lies at , at the junction of U.S. Route 180 and State Route 64. Its attractions include the Valle Airport (40G), the Planes of Fame Air Museum, and Flintstones Bedrock City. Motorcar tourists often stop at the town on their way to the Grand Canyon from either Williams or Flagstaff, as it is approximately at the halfway point.
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Oddly, Valle is not included on many roadmaps, including the Rand-McNally Road Atlas annual series. MapQwest shows it as a small town somewhat to the west of the highway intersections, although on "zoom-in" examination, with panning east of the given center-point, there proves to be a small city's worth of streets to the east of US 180, not apparently directly connected to Valle and unnamed. More recent online aerial photography maps alone reveal the enormous airport, and what appears to be an extensive subdivision layout, about 20 city blocks in length and width, but with only a few houses or trailers scattered around the many desert-lawned streets. Whether this is part of Valle or an adjunct, unidentified town remains unknown. Valle maintains no website, and even ePodunk.com does not maintain a page on Valle.
Valle has two main gas stations, several gift shops, and a small post office.
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