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In 1891, the monument underwent repairs supervised by Cosmos Mindeleff of the Bureau of American Ethnology, until funds ran out.Proclaimed Casa Grande Reservation on June 22, 1892 by Executive Order 28-A of President Benjamin Harrison, 480 acres around the ruins became the first prehistoric and cultural reserve in the United States. [9]
The building now serves as the Casa Grande City Hall. NRHP listed in 1986, reference #86000821. The Casa Grande Garage – was built in 1922 and is located at 117 N. Sacaton St. it is listed in the Casa Grande Historic Register. The Pioneer Market – was built in 1922 and is located at 119 N. Florence St. It was listed in the NRHP in 1985 ...
Roy's Ruin has been listed on the Colorado State Register of Historical Properties and the National Register for Historic Places since 1992. [42] Seven Towers Pueblo (5MT1000) Anasazi Pueblo III Yellow Jacket: Federal owner The Northern San Juan pueblo ruins from about 1150-1300 was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [17]
Ancestral Puebloans spanned Northern Arizona and New Mexico, Southern Colorado and Utah, and a part of Southeastern Nevada. They primarily lived north of the Patayan, Sinagua, Hohokam, Trincheras, Mogollon, and Casas Grandes cultures of the Southwest [1] and south of the Fremont culture of the Great Basin.
Casa Grande: Hohokam: Coolidge: Ruins Casa Malpaís: Springerville: Ruins, National Historic Landmark Cerro Prieto: Hohokam Trincheras Ruins Chichilticalli: Ruins. Chichilticalli is in southern Arizona in the Sulfur Springs Valley, within the bend of the Dos Cabeza and Chiricahua Mountains. Citadel: Sinagua Flagstaff Ruins located in the ...
The University Indian Ruin Archeological Research District – located at 2799 N. Indian Ruins Road. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on October 17, 2012, reference: #12000854. The Valencia Site (BB:13:15;BB:13:74), whose address is restricted.
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Ruins of an adobe building, cemetery Duquesne: Santa Cruz: 1880s: 1920s: Semi-abandoned site: Several wood buildings including Westinghouse home Ehrenberg: Mineral City La Paz: 1863: 1915: Neglected site: A steamboat landing, Colorado River ferry, junction of the Bradshaw Trail and La Paz–Wikenburg Road Fairbank [2] Junction City, Kendall ...