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Alpine, nestled in some of Arizonas most spectacular high country, was originally called Bush Valley for Anderson Bush, its first settler who arrived in 1876. Three years later, a party of Mormons renamed it Frisco for the nearby San Francisco River. Finally, because the surrounding White Mountains resembled the Alps, the towns name was changed to Alpine.
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