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The following is a brief description of some of the pictured buildings which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [22] [23] Arizona-Sonora Manufacturing Company Machine Shop – built in 1901 and located on the corner of Grand Ave. and Arroyo Boulevard. This shop is the oldest industrial building in Nogales.
A camper shell (also canopy, and sometimes truck topper, pap cap, truck cap, bed cap, box cap, or simply shell) [1] is a small housing or rigid canopy used as a pickup truck or coupe utility accessory. The housing is usually made of fiberglass or aluminum, but sometimes wood [citation needed] or
Pages in category "Lists of buildings and structures in Arizona" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Buildings and structures in Arizona by type (21 C) Buildings and structures in Grand Canyon National Park (1 C, 26 P) Buildings and structures in Petrified Forest National Park (1 C)
This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining historic buildings, houses, structures and monuments in Benson, Arizona, a town in Cochise County which was founded as a railroad terminal. The town of Benson is located at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Arizona SR 90.
It was used by the "Phoenix Arts Council" for several years before being sold to the "Great Arizona Puppet Theater" in 1996. The building is located at 302 W Latham Street. It was added to the "National Register of Historic Places" in 1983.
Pyle was the 9th Governor of Arizona (Arizona Governor, 1950–1954). The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. The Diefenderfer House – built in 1939 and located at 1223 S Farmer Avenue. This one-story masonry house was built with Bungalow influences by Federick and Mary Diefenderfer, a retired couple who acquired the ...
The Arizona Lumber and Timber Company Office – built in 1900 and is located on 1 Riordan Road. The Bank Hotel, originally called "The Arizona Central Bank and Hotel" – built in 1887 and located on Route 66 and Leroux Street. The Weatherford Hotel – built in 1887 by John W. Weatherford. The hotel is located at 23 N. Leroux Street.