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  2. Arizona Pioneers' Home - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Pioneers' Home, also known as the Home for Arizona Pioneers and State Hospital for Disabled Miners, is a retirement home in Prescott, Arizona, established to provide housing for early Arizona pioneers. The home is operated and funded by the state of Arizona. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  3. List of historic properties in Prescott, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona PioneersHome Cemetery was established in 1911. It was built upon an older private cemetery which was established in 1864. The location of the cemetery is on a hill on 1300 W. Iron Springs Road. [40] Among the notable celebrities that are buried there are the following:

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Prescott ...

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    Arizona Pioneers' Home. November 20, 1995 : 300 S. McCormick St. Retirement home complex overlooking Prescott ... Includes the Prescott Citizen's Cemetery, Smoki ...

  5. List of historical markers in Prescott, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Former territorial capital of Arizona. Now a center for ranching, mining, health, especially asthma relief. Located here on site of old Ft. Whipple is Whipple Veterans Hospital. Seat of First Governor's Mansion, and Arizona Pioneer's Home. Frontier Days, oldest rodeo in West, began here." Erected by Prescott Rotary Club 1959

  6. Prescott, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Prescott is home to the Arizona Pioneers' Home. The Home opened during territorial days, February 1, 1911. After several major fires in the early part of the century, downtown Prescott was rebuilt with brick. The central courthouse plaza, a lawn under huge old elm trees, is a gathering and meeting place.

  7. Big Nose Kate - Wikipedia

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    In 1931 the 80-year-old Kate contacted her longtime friend Arizona Governor George Hunt, and applied for admittance to the Arizona Pioneers' Home in Prescott, Arizona. The home had been established in 1910 by the State of Arizona for destitute and ailing miners and male pioneers of the Arizona Territory. It took Kate six months to be admitted ...

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  9. Kate Cory - Wikipedia

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    She died in Prescott on June 12, 1958, at the Arizona Pioneers' Home and was buried at the Pioneers' Home Cemetery [3] [17] near her friend Sharlot Hall. [21] The inscription at her gravesite names her "Artist of Arizona" below which is: "Hers Was The Joy of Giving".