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[2]: 208 At the edge of downtown, on the block southeast of the old Courthouse, [7] is "the closest thing to a skyscraper that can be found in Flagstaff"; it is five stories tall but impedes on the aesthetic of the rest of the area. [2]: 204, 211 Built in the early 1960s, it represents the end of Flagstaff's downtown development.
Flagstaff Southside Historic District is located on the South of downtown bordered by Route 66 and Santa Fe Railroad, Rio de Flag, and Northern Arizona University. The Flagstaff Townsite Historic Residential District location is roughly bounded by Cherry, Humphreys and Sitgreaves Sts., Railroad Ave., and Toltec and Aztec Streets.
Downtown Flagstaff is a "narrow and slender" area between the NAU campus at its south and the Museum of Northern Arizona at the north. [97] Flagstaff is a smaller city, so its downtown is largely local and independent. [98] The city's mall is found in East Flagstaff, as is a Harkins movie theater and a country club and golf course. Residential ...
A 1950s postcard depicting the San Francisco Peaks and downtown Flagstaff on Route 66. The railroad, which became the Santa Fe Railroad, had largely controlled Flagstaff – being its main source of industry and transport – until Route 66 was completed in 1926, with a section through Flagstaff. Route 66 had been supported by the businessmen ...
Considered to be a downtown anchor since 1900; constructed of Moencopi sandstone [5] Coalter Building Coalter Building, 1 E Aspen Ave. 1898 Flagstaff's first Post Office [5] Pollock Building Pollock Building, series of shops at 5 E Aspen Ave. 1900–03 Flagstaff's first library on the second floor [5] Babbitt Building #1 Babbitt Building 1, 15 ...
The Weatherford Hotel is a historic hotel in the downtown district of Flagstaff, Arizona. The hotel was established in 1897 by John W. Weatherford, and is located at 23 North Leroux Street, one block north of U.S. Route 66.