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WebHelvetia - Arizona Ghost Town. HELVETIA. Helvetia's post office was established December 12, 1899 and discontinued December 31, 1921. Situated below the Santa Rita … WebHelvetia is a ghost town in Pima County, Arizona, that was settled in 1891 and abandoned in the early 1920s. Latitude: 31° 51' 16.79" N Longitude: -110° 47' 10.19" W Nearest city to this article: Corona de Tucson Read about Helvetia, Arizona in the Wikipedia Satellite map of Helvetia, Arizona in Google Maps + − WebThe town is located in Peck Canyon and was named Alexandra after Mrs. T.M. Alexander, a founder and the first lady to be at the town. Algert Coconino 1883 1921 Neglected site Walls of some of the school buildings, and some of the walls of the trading post are still standing. the shack st marks fl