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The Lowell Ranger Station – located at off Sabino Canyon Rd. northeast of Tucson in the Coronado National Forest. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 8, 1993, ref.: #93000529.
Cattle ranches dominated the Casas Adobes area until the 1920s, when Tucson had grown far enough north and the advent of the automobile made the area more easily accessible. [2] One of the first individuals to build a home in the area was Maurice L. Reid, who came to Tucson in 1923 seeking a "walking cure" for tuberculosis.
Casa Grande: SPRR: 1879: New depot built 1924. Last passenger service 1960s. Destroyed in a fire in 2009. Chandler: SPRR: 1911: Last passenger service 1964. Razed 1970s. The Arizona Railway Museum built a similar building nearby as its headquarters. Clarkdale: ATSF: 1912: Built by Verde Valley Railway. Last Santa Fe mixed passenger service 1955 ...
Elk Mountain Fire Tower, Hells Canyon District, Black Hills South Dakota-measured as the tallest fire tower in the country-80+feet tall Bear Mountain Fire Lookout Tower, Pennington Co SD still in service 7166' original tower was built in 1910 of logs, replaced with 30' metal tower in 1939
Phoenix Fire Department; Prescott Fire Department; R. Rural Metro; T. Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department This page was last edited on 29 May 2024, at 12:39 (UTC). ...
The ranger station buildings were built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps.It was designed by USDA Forest Service.. National Register of Historic Places listing. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1993 for its architecture, which includes Pueblo Revival and other styles.
Reenactment of the fire at the Hotel Congress during Dillinger Days, January 2008. In 1985, a music venue was opened in the hotel, and has become a venue for touring bands playing in Tucson. In February 2005, the stage was completely redesigned by local Latino artist Daniel Martin Diaz , and it was named Best Functional Art Installation by ...
The restaurant was established in September 1922 by Monica Flin, one of Tucson's first businesswomen and the oldest of eight children. [5] Her parents immigrated to Tucson from France in the 1880s, and Monica's father, Jules Flin, helped build the Cathedral of Saint Augustine in the city.