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Kinlichee, Arizona
Kinlichee, Arizona is located in Arizona
Kinlichee, Arizona
Kinlichee, Arizona
Location in Arizona
Kinlichee, Arizona is located in the United States
Kinlichee, Arizona
Kinlichee, Arizona
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Arizona
County Apache
Elevation
6,660 ft (2,030 m)
Time zone UTC-7 (Mountain (MST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-7 (MST)
Area code(s) 928
FIPS code 04-37760
GNIS feature ID 25267

Kinlichee is a small, interesting place located in Apache County, Arizona, United States. It's about six miles north of a town called Ganado. Kinlichee is known as a populated place, which means people live there. It's also an unincorporated area, so it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town.

Discover Kinlichee!

Kinlichee is a community in the state of Arizona. It sits high up, about 6,660 feet (2,030 meters) above sea level. This makes it a place with cool views! The name "Kinlichee" comes from the Navajo language. It means "red house up at an elevation." This name was officially chosen in 1983 by the Board on Geographic Names. This board helps make sure places have clear and official names.

Learning and Staying in Kinlichee

Kinlichee is home to a special school called Kin Dah Łichí'í Ólta'. This school is a boarding school, which means students can live there while they learn. The current school building opened its doors in 1999. It helps young people get a great education.

The community also has a unique place to stay called Tse Li Gah Sinil. It's a bed and breakfast, where visitors can spend the night. This special building is shaped like an octagon and is made of logs. It lets guests experience staying in a traditional Navajo home, called a hogan.

Famous Faces from Kinlichee

Kinlichee has been home to some important people. One of them was Nelson J. "Jerome" McCabe. He was once the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Navajo Nation. This is like being the head judge for the Navajo people. Mr. McCabe passed away in 2014 and is buried in the Kinlichee Community Cemetery.

Another notable person from Kinlichee is Craig Curley. He is a talented Native American distance runner. People from Kinlichee are proud of his achievements in sports.

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