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  2. Phenix Building (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The Phenix (aka Phoenix) Building was an office building in Chicago designed by the noted Chicago architectural firm of Burnham and Root.It was built by the Phenix Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn, New York and occupied the block fronting Jackson Boulevard between Pacific Avenue (now LaSalle Street) and Clark Street.

  3. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Art Museum, on the historic Central Avenue Corridor in Phoenix, is the Southwest's largest collection of visual art from across the world. The museum displays international exhibitions alongside the museum's collection of more than 18,000 works of American, Asian, European, Latin American, Western American, modern and contemporary art ...

  4. Arizona State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    Of particular interest is the display of a collection of gifts received by Arizona as part of the Merci Train sent by France to the United States following World War II. The French wanted to thank America for sending the Friendship Train : 250 railroad cars full of fuel, oil, and food in 1948 during a time that the European countries were ...

  5. What Christmas looks like in every state - AOL

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    The display spans the Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park. Maine Rockland, Maine, is known for building a Christmas tree from lobster traps.

  6. List of historic properties in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Towers were built in 1957 and are located at 2201 N. Central Avenue. Phoenix Towers was built as a resident-owned cooperative community, Phoenix Towers is now considered an outstanding example of mid-century architecture and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 2, 2008, reference #07001334.

  7. Mayer Red Brick Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The project architect was Swan Architects of Phoenix. [8] Historic renovation was funded by a federal emergency repair and renovation grant from the United States Department of Education, state grants, and private donations. The building was converted for administrative use, with historic displays and the original school bell remaining. [5]