English: This "0" Mile General Crook Trail Marker is located in the place where in 1871 General George Crook established a military supply trail which connected Forts Whipple, Verde and Apache. The marker is located close to the Fort Verde Administration Building. of Fort Verde at 125 E. Hollamon St. in Camp Verde, Arizona. The marker and its contents are the work of an employee of the Bureau of Land Management. It is located in an area which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, reference #71000120.
The plaque and its contents are the work of an employee of the Bureau of Land Management.:
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{{Information |Description = The '''Fort Verde Marker''' which is located close to the main '''Administration Building''' of Fort Verde and at 125 E. Hollamon St. in Camp Verde, Arizona. The display was and its contents are the work of an employee...
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