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  2. Falcon Nest - Wikipedia

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    Thumb Butte, at Prescott's west side, in June 2007. The home is 6,200 square feet (580 m 2) in size and was designed by Phoenix architect Sukumar Pal [1] for himself. It was built in 1994 at a cost of approximately $3.5 million [3] and is located on the slopes of Thumb Butte, a prominent geographical feature of the Sierra Prieta mountain range in the Prescott National Forest and a popular ...

  3. UDC Homes - Wikipedia

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    UDC Homes was an American homebuilder that operated from 1968 to 1998. The company, founded as the Universal Development Company in Chicago in 1968, became an active ...

  4. List of historic properties in Prescott, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Knights of Pythias Building built in 1892 and located at 105 S. Cortez Street. [28] The Prescott National Bank Building built in 1902 and located on the Corner of Gurley and Cortez Streets. [28] Bashford Courts built in 1888 and located at 130 W. Gurley Street is a contributing building in the Courthouse Plaza Historic District. [28]

  5. Elks Building and Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Prescott Elks Theater and Performing Arts Center is a classically designed turn of the 20th century opera house seating over 500. Completed in 1905 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Elks Building and Theater, it was one of many "Elks' Opera Houses" across the country. Now over a hundred years later only one still exists.

  6. Tartesso - Wikipedia

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    Homebuilder D.R. Horton will be the major builder in the current phase of Tartesso. In October 2016, Dolphin's affiliate Tartesso Partners LLC sold DR Horton 158 lots for $3,822,500, or $24,200 per lot. [2] D.R. Horton's Express Homes division opened its first Tartesso subdivision in late 2016, and closed homes in January 2017. [3]

  7. David and Gladys Wright House - Wikipedia

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    The house was designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for the architect's fourth son David, along with David's wife Gladys. [2] It is located at 5212 East Exeter Boulevard, [3] [4] with an alternate address of 405 North Rubicon Avenue, [1] in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. [5]