Adamana could be a town in Apache County within the northeast section of the U.S. State of Arizona. The city was settled in 1896 in what was then the Arizona Territory.
Named once native sheep granger Adam Hanna, it had been established in 1896, and had a post workplace till 1969. It had been a railroad stop and a husbandry settlement, once called the “Gateway to the Painted Desert.” At its peak, Adamana had regarding thirty families, a post workplace, a school, and a store. Once a herbaceous plant was established in Adamana and therefore the new interstate forty passed it by, the residents began to go away. The building burned down in 1965, destroying some irreplaceable treasures like the building register, that was signed by such individuals as Roosevelt and a king of Spain.
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