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    Rosson House At Heritage Square

    113 N 6th St, Phoenix, AZ    

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    Home of the Rosson House Museum, a beautifully restored 1895 historic home open for public tours in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. - Historic Heritage Square, located inside Heritage & Science Park in Phoenixs downtown Coppe... museumstuff.com

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    Arizona Capitol Museum

    1700 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ    

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    The Arizona Capitol Museum brings history to life through exhibits, special events and tours. Over 20 exhibits tell Arizonas story from territorial days to the present. Located in the 1901 Capitol Building, admission and parking a... az.us

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    Glendale Townsite

    Glendale, AZ    

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    National Register of Historic Places Listed June 9, 1992 United States Department of the Interior. Catlin Court was one of Glendale's early fashionable neighborhoods where mayors, merchants, doctors, ministers, builders and edu... hmdb.org

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    Glendale Woman's Club Clubhouse

    Glendale, AZ    

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    This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Listed July 7, 1989 In 1901, a small group of pioneer women organized the Self Culture Club of Glendale with th... hmdb.org

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    59th Avenue Residential Historic District

    Glendale, AZ    

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    This district is listed in the Nation Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Listed September 6, 2006 This District is part of Block 9 and 16 of the Hadsell's Addition. The District is made ... hmdb.org

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    Scottsdale Grammar School / The Little Red Schoolhouse

    Scottsdale, AZ    

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    State Plaque: Scottsdale Grammar School Dedicated February 26, 1910 on the 73rd birthday of Scottsdale's founder Chaplain Winfield Scott This building served the people of Scottsdale as School Community Center City Hall and Jus... hmdb.org

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    Floralcroft Historic District

    Glendale, AZ    

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    This district is listed in the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Listed April 6, 2006 Flora Mae Statler, the daughter of Glendale pioneer Elder Charles E. Gillett, was born in ... hmdb.org

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    Manistee Ranch

    Glendale, AZ    

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    National Register of Historic Places Listed April 9, 1998 United Stated Department of the Interior Manistee Ranch a treasured Glendale landmark and was the long-time home of Louis M. Sands, a pioneer of modern Arizona cattle ra... hmdb.org

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    Tempe Hardware Building

    Tempe, AZ    

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    Known as the Odd Fellows Hall when it was built in 1898, this building is the oldest surviving three story brick commercial building in Maricopa County. Its 2-story high ballroom, located on the second floor, has hosted several... hmdb.org

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    First National Bank Of Glendale Building

    Glendale, AZ    

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    This structure was built in 1909 as the north half of the Hotchkiss building. It was a pool hall prior to 1918, when C. H. Tinker (Mayor 1918-20) purchased and remodeled it for his Security State Bank which he renamed The First... hmdb.org

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    Hayden House

    Tempe, AZ    

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    Tempe founder Charles Trumbull Hayden built a house of willow poles on this site in 1871 and erected an adobe home, store, and blacksmith shop during the next two years. He married Sallie Davis in Visalia, California, and broug... hmdb.org

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    Tempe Bakery/hackett House

    95 W 4th St, Tempe, AZ    

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    The construction of these two buildings is associated with the first significant phase of commercial development in Tempe. The bakery complex was owned by William Hilge, a German immigrant, who produced bread in ovens and deliv... hmdb.org

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    Glendale High School Auditorium

    6216 W Glendale Ave, Glendale, AZ    

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    This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Glendale High School Auditorium 1939 hmdb.org

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    Mystery Castle

    800 E Mineral Rd, Phoenix, AZ    

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    Take a tour at one of Arizonas most unique architectural structures, Mystery Castle, in Phoenix. The house, which was built by Boyce Gulley from 1930-45, consists of found materials, including automobile parts and Mexican ... azcentral.com

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    Lt. Frank Luke, Jr.

    Phoenix, AZ    

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    [Front of Monument]: The State of Arizona Erects this monument as its tribute to his valor, extraordinary bravery and distinguished service in the World War and gratitude to all her sons who served. 1930 Memorial committee appo... hmdb.org

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    U.s.s. Arizona Signal Mast

    Phoenix, AZ    

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    The upper 26 feet of the mast before you is the top portion of the main mast of the USS Arizona and is known as the signal mast or "pigsticker" The battleship USS Arizona (BB 39) was sunk at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Th... hmdb.org

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    William J. Murphy

    Glendale, AZ    

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    Born August 23, 1839 New Harford, New York Died April 17, 1923 Phoenix, Arizona Buried Greenwood Cemetery W. J. Murphy Murphy came to Arizona from Illinois in 1880, to build a section of the Atlantic and Pacific (Santa Fe) Rail... hmdb.org