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  2. Ocotillo Desert Camp - Wikipedia

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    Wright and the draftsmen stayed at the camp until late spring, and returned to Wright's home, Taliesin, on May 31. [2] Wright, presuming work would continue into the next year, intended to return to the camp. However, a fire in the camp that summer (followed by the stock market crash in October) prevented the cabins ever being used again.

  3. List of historic properties in Casa Grande, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Preservation Foundation is an agency which identifies critically endangered cultural resources of major historical significance to the state. In 2012, the foundation identified the following properties in Casa Grande as endangered: [6] The Fisher Memorial Home. [note 1] The Meehan/Gaar House.

  4. Category:Defunct summer camps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of closed and/or historic Summer Camps around the world. The list will be sorted by state/country if the list becomes too large. Pages in category "Defunct summer camps"

  5. Quirky, modern home tucked away in the Ariz. desert - AOL

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    We found this remote little home tucked away in the desert in Tucson, Arizona. The 1,450-square-foot house is only one story and sits on a 4.5 acre lot, giving it a simple, cube-like aesthetic.

  6. Adobe Mountain Desert Park - Wikipedia

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    The approximately 160-acre Adobe Mountain Desert Railroad Park is located south of Pinnacle Peak Road on 43rd Avenue in the City of Glendale, Arizona. In addition, it has several World War II-era Internment Camp Houses, originally intended as temporary housing at the Leupp Isolation Center.

  7. Why are there giant, mysterious X's in the Arizona desert? - AOL

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    The project was ultimately successful and helped produce more than 800,000 photos of enemy airfields and nuclear weapons sites. CORONA ended after 12 years in 1972, but many of the concrete ...

  8. Leupp, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Leupp / l uː p / LOOP (Navajo: Tsiizizii) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation, United States. The population was 951 at the 2010 census. [3] In 1902 an Indian boarding school was constructed here, administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. It had been closed before the US entry into World War II.

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