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The website at www.bullheadcity.com
shows a very striking municipal seal, with a gold background color, lettering in
black, and additional features in dark red, light blue, and gray. In the outer
ring the date of the city's incorporation can be found at the top, the name of
the city is at the bottom, and two small five-pointed black stars are located on
each side. The inner circle has a golden sun in a sky of the same color, with
red rays emanating outward from it in the manner of the
Arizona state flag. In the foreground is Bullhead Lake in light blue, with
the spillway of Boulder Dam in the center in grey. In front of the spillway is a
bullhead (a type of fish).
Ron Lahav, 31 March 2004
The website at
www.carefree.org shows a civic seal is in the usual circular format, colored blue, gold, and white, and consists of three concentric circles. The outermost circle appears to be a Native American frieze in white and gold, set off by a blue border from the outermost edge as well as from the middle ring. This ring has the words 'SEAL OF THE TOWN OF CAREFREE' in small blue capital letters across the top. The lower part of the seal is separated by what appear to be two railway cars in gold stretching across the entire bottom of the seal and crossing both the middle and the outer rings. The lower part of the middle circle contains the word 'ARIZONA', also in small blue capitals. The center of the seal itself depicts a desert scene, with a range of mountains in blue in the background, a saguaro cactus in white in the left foreground, and an
indecipherable object in gold in the right foreground.
Ron Lahav, 6 April 2004
Casa Grande originally used a conventional circular seal, developed as a part of the City of Casa Grande's centennial celebration in 1979.