Redington, Arizona

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Redington is a ghost town in Pima County, Arizona, United States.

It is located on the banks of the San Pedro River, northeast of Tucson and about 54 km north-northwest of Benson. The area was previously known as Tres Alamos.

Redington Pass is a significant geographic feature northeast of Tucson. Redington Road goes through the pass, from Tucson to Redington.

[edit] Notable resident

Eulalia Bourne, pioneer schoolteacher, rancher and author, taught at the Redington school, 1930-33, where she began publishing her Little Cowpuncher student newspaper.

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Coordinates: 32°25′39″N, 110°29′35″W