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Douglas, Arizona - Wikipedia Douglas is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, that lies in the north-west to south-east running Sulphur Springs Valley Douglas has a border crossing with Mexico at Agua Prieta and a history of mining
About Douglas Douglas Arizona is a small, charming border community with over 100 years of rich history The city has a population of 15,000 residents and has been recently dubbed one of the nation’s best “micropolitan” areas, communities with 10,000 – 50,000 residents with superior amenities, growing economies and moderate costs of living
Welcome to Douglas - Douglas, Arizona We are the gateway to Mexico Douglas has been a crossroads for people and cultures for centuries, which have influenced the array of architectural styles in the downtown and residential historic district
Douglas, AZ | Official Website CALENDAR EVENTS Arizona's Hometown Douglas Arizona is a small, charming border community with over 100 years of rich history
DOUGLAS | Visit Arizona A lush desert oasis near Bisbee, Douglas will enchant you with tales of its mining and ranching past Named after mining pioneer James Douglas, the town of Douglas was settled as a smelter site for the nearby copper mines of Bisbee But local history stretches back even further
Douglas | Explore Cochise The City of Douglas, with a history dating back hundreds of years to the 1500’s and the early Spanish explorers, is a small, charming community just across the border from Mexico Douglas boasts a wealth of attractions for birders, hikers and shoppers
Meaning, origin and history of the name Douglas Meaning History From a Scottish surname that was from the name of a town in Lanarkshire, itself named after a tributary of the River Clyde called the Douglas Water It means "dark river", derived from Gaelic dubh "dark" and glais "water, river" (an archaic word related to glas "grey, green")