Winkelman, Arizona
Winkelman was founded as a mining town in the late 1890's. Just up the hill from Winkelman is the town of Hayden, built by ASARCO to service their copper mine and smelter. Winkelman was named for a local rancher named Peter Winkelman. They needed a name for the community in 1903 when the first post office opened on the railroad line that had just arrived. The town was kind of a merger on the railroad line of 2 other local settlements named Dudleyville and Feldman. Winkelman was built along the Gila River and had problems over the years with the lower part of town flooding in rainy season. As Winkelman was not a company town, over time the town developed as the shopping center for the area but when most of the copper mines shut down (or cut back), most of the businesses in town left.
In the countryside around Winkelman
Latitude: 32.9881°N
Longitude: 110.7702°W
Established: 1903; Incorporated: 1949
Elevation: 1,969'
Education:
High School or Higher: 61.8%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 2.2%
Graduate or Professional Degree: 2.2%
2011 Cost of Living Index for Winkelman: 83.4
Estimated Median Household Income: $25,550
Estimated Median Home Value: $36,000
Median Resident Age: 36.6 Years
Major Industries:
Mining, Educational Services, Retail Services, Construction, Government, Social Services, Waste Management Services, Health Care, Metal & Metal Products, Lodging & Food Services
Unemployed (March 2011): 10.9%
2010 Population Demographics
Total Population | 353 |
Males | 178 |
Females | 175 |
Population by Age | |
Under 18 | 73 |
18 & over | 280 |
20-24 | 20 |
25-34 | 18 |
35-49 | 70 |
50-64 | 64 |
65 & over | 95 |
Population by Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 291 |
Non Hispanic or Latino | 62 |
Population by Race | |
White | 214 |
African-American | 2 |
Asian | 2 |
Native American | 13 |
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0 |
Other | 111 |
Two or more | 11 |