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1200 W MOHAVE RD 1.0 miles
1200 W MOHAVE RD
PARKER,
AZ
85344
Categories: PARKER AZ
30 ACOMA BLVD S ste 203 22.5 miles
30 ACOMA BLVD S ste 203
LAKE HAVASU CITY,
AZ
86403
Categories: LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ
1674 MCCULLOCH BLVD N 22.7 miles
1674 MCCULLOCH BLVD N
LAKE HAVASU CITY,
AZ
86403
Categories: LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ
1951 MESQUITE AVE, STE F 22.9 miles
1951 MESQUITE AVE, STE F
LAKE HAVASU CITY,
AZ
86403
Categories: LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ
1830 MESQUITE AVE STE A 22.9 miles
1830 MESQUITE AVE STE A
LAKE HAVASU CITY,
AZ
86403
Categories: LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ
1810 MESQUITE AVE STE B 22.9 miles
1810 MESQUITE AVE STE B
LAKE HAVASU CITY,
AZ
86403
Categories: LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ
101 CIVIC CENTER LN 23.0 miles
101 CIVIC CENTER LN
LAKE HAVASU CITY,
AZ
86403
Categories: LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ
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Local Area Info: Parker, Arizona
Parker (Mojave 'Amat Kuhwely, formerly 'Ahwe Nyava) is the county seat of La Paz County, Arizona, United States, on the Colorado River in Parker Valley. The population was 3,083 at the 2010 census.
Founded in 1908, the town was named after Ely Parker, the first Native American commissioner for the U.S. government. The original town site of Parker was surveyed and laid out in 1909 by a railroad location engineer by the name of Earl. H. Parker for the Arizona & California Railway. The town officially incorporated in 1948 and became the county seat for the newly created La Paz county on January 1, 1983.
The town's name and origin began when a post office called Parker was established January 6, 1871, at Parker's Landing and the site of the Parker Indian Agency, named for Ely Parker, on the Colorado River Indian Reservation, 4 miles down river from the site of the railroad bridge of the modern town, to serve the Indian agency.:118 What became Parkers Landing was established on the river as the place to land and pick up cargo and personnel for the Indian Agency and the U. S. Army detachment that was stationed there at Camp Colorado from 1864 to 1869 during the first years of the Reservation. Camp Colorado was abandoned after wind blown sparks from the departing steamboat Cocopah rapidly burned down the brush huts of the officers of the garrison, and endangered its barracks and storehouses.
:66, n.61
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Population (total): Population in 2017: 3,059 (100% urban, 0% rural). >Population change since 2000: -2.6%
Population (female): 1,480
Median Age: 33.4 years
Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $894.
Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Parker: 87.2 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)
Sex Offenders: According to our research of Arizona and other state lists, there were 5 registered sex offenders living in Parker, Arizona as of January 16, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Parker is 627 to 1.>
Races:
Hispanic - 1,235 - 38.9%
White alone - 1,089 - 34.3%
American Indian alone - 606 - 19.1%
Two or more races - 159 - 5.0%
Black alone - 82 - 2.6%
Asian alone - 13 - 0.4%
The town's name and origin began when a post office called Parker was established January 6, 1871, at Parker's Landing and the site of the Parker Indian Agency, named for Ely Parker, on the Colorado River Indian Reservation, 4 miles down river from the site of the railroad bridge of the modern town, to serve the Indian agency.:118 What became Parkers Landing was established on the river as the place to land and pick up cargo and personnel for the Indian Agency and the U. S. Army detachment that was stationed there at Camp Colorado from 1864 to 1869 during the first years of the Reservation. Camp Colorado was abandoned after wind blown sparks from the departing steamboat Cocopah rapidly burned down the brush huts of the officers of the garrison, and endangered its barracks and storehouses. :66, n.61