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  2. List of historic properties in Peoria, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Peoria Central School – The school was a two-room school built in 1906. It is currently occupied by the Peoria Arizona Historical Society Museum located at 10304 N. 83rd Ave. (NRHP) The Edwards Hotel – It was built in 1918 and was located in Washington St. The building, which was demolished in 2021, was Peoria's first hotel.

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    Peoria: The Peoria Central School was a two-room school built in 1906. It is currently occupied by the Peoria Arizona Historical Society Museum. 30: Chandler Commercial Historic District: Chandler Commercial Historic District: September 22, 2000 : Roughly bounded by Boston, Oregon, Buffalo, and Washington Sts.

  4. List of ghost towns in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Semi-abandoned site: Privately owned, few residents. [1] Calabasas [2] Calabazas Santa Cruz: 1866: 1913: Abandoned site: Was a Tohono O'odham Village, Mexican Garrison, Military Base, mining town. Town was known as the gateway to Mexico and had the finest hotel from San Francisco to Denver. [11] Camp Crittenden: Santa Cruz: 1867: 1873: Semi ...

  5. Historic Peoria hotel being torn down after decades of disrepair

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    A Caterpillar excavator pulls down sections of the former Julian Hotel at 724 SW Adams Street on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023 in Peoria. The building had been vacant since 2002.

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  7. In 1897, a 22-room resort was built where Woolsey once had his ranch. It was named the "Agua Caliente Hotel". Arizona's first elected governor George W. P. Hunt was among those who visited and stayed in the hotel in the late 1800s. Various stone houses were built in the area, which included a store, saloon and residences.