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After falling into disrepair for some years, the city of Phoenix purchased the Orpheum Theatre in 1984 and began a 12-year, $14 million restoration. The Conrad Schmitt Studios created the transformation and the Orpheum reopened on January 28, 1997, with a performance of Hello, Dolly! starring Carol Channing . [ 5 ]
Roughly bounded by 7th St. on the west, 16th St. on the east, Roosevelt St. on the south, and Interstate 10 on the north 33°27′36″N 112°03′23″W / 33.459942°N 112.056447°W / 33.459942; -112.056447 ( North Garfield Historic
The Phoenix Union Colored High School (Later renamed George Washington Carver High School) was built in 1926 and is located at 415 E. Grant St. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 1991, ref. #91000543.
702–706 S. Third St. / 215 E. Grant St. February 2010 1929 142: Phoenix Second Ward L.D.S. Church: 1120 N. Third Ave. / 302 W. Latham St. September 1986 1929–1932 143: Phoenix Seed & Feed Company Warehouse: 411 S. Second St. March 2004 1905 144: Phoenix Star Theatre / Celebrity Theatre: 440 N. 32nd St. September 2013 1963 145: Phoenix Union ...
The First Baptist Church at in Phoenix, Arizona, was built in 1929.While local architects Fitzhugh & Byron "prepared the working drawings and supervised the building's construction," it was mainly designed by supervising architect George Merrill "of the Department of Architecture of the American Baptist Home Mission Society in New York."
100 West Washington is a high-rise skyscraper in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States.. Formerly known as Wells Fargo Plaza, it opened as the First National Bank Plaza on October 25, 1971 and was later known as the First Interstate Bank Building.
Freeport-McMoRan Center (formerly One Central Park East) is a highrise located in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. It is located adjacent to Arizona State University's Downtown campus . Upon completion in 2009, the building was the first high-rise office tower to open in Downtown Phoenix in nearly eight years.
The Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix, Arizona, is a landmark building constructed between 1929 and 1931 by chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. It is also known as William Wrigley Jr. Winter Cottage and as La Colina Solana.