Greasewood Spring is a physical feature (spring) in Navajo County.
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Feature Name: | Greasewood Spring |
Category: | Arizona physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Spring |
History: | According to Professor Herbert E. Gregory, the name is derived from the Navajo name, spelled 'Dewogibito' or 'Duwuz hibito', meaning 'spring among the greasewood' (US-T121). |
County: | Navajo County |
Latitude: | 35.4237148 |
Longitude: | -109.9101487 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Greasewood Spring: Greasewood Spring.
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