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Dead River, Arizona, got its name from a nearby river that was characterized by a lack of flowing water during certain seasons, leading to the impression that it was "dead." The river's intermittent nature made it a notable geographic feature in the area. Over time, the name stuck and became associated with the community that developed nearby. The name reflects the dry, arid environment typical of parts of Arizona.

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