Ajo, AZ, US is a small town in Pima County, established in 1880 during the search for copper deposits. The town was named after the Spanish word for garlic, "ajo," due to the garlic-like odor of the native shrubs. The town's growth was driven by the opening of the New Cornelia Mine in 1911, which operated until 1985. A notable attraction is the Ajo Historic District, which features well-preserved early 20th-century architecture, including the Curley School, built in 1919.
Ajo, AZ has 3 Allpoint ATMs. The city also has branches and/or ATMs for the following banks:
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