Cosnino, Arizona | |
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Populated place | |
Coordinates: 35°12′20″N 111°28′30″W / 35.20556°N 111.47500°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Arizona |
County | Coconino |
Elevation | 6,466 ft (1,971 m) |
Time zone | UTC-7 ( Mountain (MST)) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC-7 (MST) |
Area code | 928 |
FIPS code | 04-16250 |
GNIS feature ID | 27987 |
Cosnino is a populated place situated in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, located several miles east of Flagstaff, the county seat. [2]
It has an estimated elevation of 6,466 feet (1,971 m) above sea level, [1] and lies in the Rio de Flag drainage basin. [3]
By 1893, Cosnino was a railroad siding on the Santa Fe railroad. Two trains collided east of Cosnino in October 1893. [4]
Cosnino was the site of a telegraph office, which was closed in 1913, in favor of Winona, Arizona. [5]
The Cosnino community club was active in the 1910s [6] and 1920s. [7]
A schoolhouse was built in Cosnino in 1924. The Cosnino school was a one-room schoolhouse built one mile from the highway on Walnut Canyon Road, in what the Coconino Sun called "an ideal setting for a rural school". [8] The Cosnino school had an enrollment of 15 in 1926. [9] The school was unusual in that due to heavy snow in the winters, the annual vacation period ran from November to March. [10]
The Cosnino school was also used as a meeting house and was proposed as a location for Sunday school. [11] Community events were also held at the Cosnino schoolhouse. [12] The school in Cosnino was later integrated into the Flagstaff school system. [13]
Cosnino's population in the 1960 Census was 15. [14]
In the 1970s, Cosnino Arena, on Cosnino Road, was the site of 4-H and other agrarian events for area communities. [15] [16]
In 1976, proposals were put forward for a new subdivision in the area, called Cosnino Equestrian Estates. [17] The Cosnino Estates area was evacuated in 1988 after a train derailed near Cosnino Road. [18]
Cosnino, Arizona | |
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Populated place | |
Coordinates: 35°12′20″N 111°28′30″W / 35.20556°N 111.47500°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Arizona |
County | Coconino |
Elevation | 6,466 ft (1,971 m) |
Time zone | UTC-7 ( Mountain (MST)) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC-7 (MST) |
Area code | 928 |
FIPS code | 04-16250 |
GNIS feature ID | 27987 |
Cosnino is a populated place situated in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, located several miles east of Flagstaff, the county seat. [2]
It has an estimated elevation of 6,466 feet (1,971 m) above sea level, [1] and lies in the Rio de Flag drainage basin. [3]
By 1893, Cosnino was a railroad siding on the Santa Fe railroad. Two trains collided east of Cosnino in October 1893. [4]
Cosnino was the site of a telegraph office, which was closed in 1913, in favor of Winona, Arizona. [5]
The Cosnino community club was active in the 1910s [6] and 1920s. [7]
A schoolhouse was built in Cosnino in 1924. The Cosnino school was a one-room schoolhouse built one mile from the highway on Walnut Canyon Road, in what the Coconino Sun called "an ideal setting for a rural school". [8] The Cosnino school had an enrollment of 15 in 1926. [9] The school was unusual in that due to heavy snow in the winters, the annual vacation period ran from November to March. [10]
The Cosnino school was also used as a meeting house and was proposed as a location for Sunday school. [11] Community events were also held at the Cosnino schoolhouse. [12] The school in Cosnino was later integrated into the Flagstaff school system. [13]
Cosnino's population in the 1960 Census was 15. [14]
In the 1970s, Cosnino Arena, on Cosnino Road, was the site of 4-H and other agrarian events for area communities. [15] [16]
In 1976, proposals were put forward for a new subdivision in the area, called Cosnino Equestrian Estates. [17] The Cosnino Estates area was evacuated in 1988 after a train derailed near Cosnino Road. [18]