Bannon, Arizona
Community in Apache County, Arizona
Bannon was an unincorporated community in Apache County, Arizona, United States.[1] It is now a ghost town.[2]
History
A post office called Bannon was established in 1920, and remained in operation until 1942.[3] The community has the name of James Bannon, a pioneer citizen.[4]
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Municipalities and communities of Apache County, Arizona, United States
County seat: St. Johns
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- McNary‡
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- Wide Ruins
- Window Rock
places
- Bannon
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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34°15′14″N 109°44′33″W / 34.2539°N 109.7426°W / 34.2539; -109.7426