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1912 Brewing Company: Tucson [2] Arizona Wilderness Brewing Company: Gilbert [3] Barrio Brewing Company: Tucson [4] Beast Brewing Company: Bisbee [5] Closed 2016. [6] Beaver Street Brewery: Flagstaff [7] Black Bridge Brewery: Kingman [8] Black Horse Brewery: Show Low [9] Button Brew House: Tucson AZ [10] Copper City Brewing Company: Douglas [11 ...
Founders Brewing Company building in 2022. Mike Stevens and Dave Engbers were homebrewing enthusiasts who had recently graduated from college. [7] The company was originally organized in 1996 as John Pannell Brewing Company; [8] Stevens and Engbers changed the company's name to Canal Street Brewing Co. in 1997.
Four Peaks Brewing Co. is an Arizona brewery that was founded by Andy Ingram, Jim Scussel, and Randy Schultz in 1995 and opened to the public on December 11, 1996. The company is headquartered in the historic former Borden Co. Creamery and Ice Factory on 8th Street in Tempe, Arizona, about one-half mile (800 m) east of the campus of Arizona State University.
Havasu (literally “blue-green water”, from ha “water” & vasu “blue”) may refer to the following: Havasupai , a Native American tribe located in the northwestern part of Arizona Havasu Creek , a stream located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation in the Grand Canyon, Arizona
As of 2014 approximately 20,000 people visit each year, most to see and hike around Havasu Falls and other nearby waterfalls. [20] [27] There is a campground and Havasupai Lodge in Supai on tribal grounds, and a National Park Service campground and Phantom Ranch outside of Supai on national park grounds.
College Street may refer to: College Street (Kolkata) College Street (Toronto) College Street, Sydney; College Street (York) College Street, Dublin, a road in Dublin City Centre; College Street, Wrexham
Arizona State University at Lake Havasu City (ASU at Lake Havasu) is a satellite campus of the Arizona State University in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. It opened in fall 2012 and focuses on an experiential, student-centered approach to learning. [1] The university plans to close the campus in June 2025 due to state budget cuts. [2]
In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land north of Kingman where the college's first facilities were developed, [1] and in October 1972, McCulloch Properties donated a parcel of land located in Lake Havasu City. The college became part of the Arizona State System of Community Colleges in 1974, and received full ...