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The townsite was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1978, reference: #78000550. The Dr. Roland Lee Rosson House (1895), now a Victorian-period historic house museum, and Baird Machine Shop (1920), which are individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places, are also located in the historic square. [14]
ABCO Foods was a chain of grocery stores in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona for over 15 years, formed from a 1984 spin-off sale by the Alpha Beta division of American Stores.The Arizona regional management secured private financing to purchase the Arizona stores (most Alpha Beta locations were in California).
Shamrock Farms is a dairy company in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Its mascot is a cow named "Roxie." Founded in 1922, Shamrock Farms is owned by the McClelland Family and is the largest family-owned and operated dairy in the Southwest. It produces and distributes a full line of dairy products.
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For example, a short horizontal line over an M or before an M would be read as "Bar M". Similarly, a short horizontal line under an M or after an M would be read as "M Bar". The bar can also be through the middle of the symbol and would be read as "Bar M". "Rail" is alternative terminology to "bar" in some areas referencing a long horizontal line.
Grassrootz officially opened On July 4, 2019, the store started in a hallway within the Afri-soul marketplace, originally all the books had were from the founders house. The current building space started renovation in 2019, which spanned over a month but completed to open the same year.
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In April 2007, the song was parodied by T-shirt manufacturer One World Gear, who began to offer a series of products on CafePress.com featuring variants of the slogan "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy", in which the word "cowboy" was replaced with the name of any one of 177 different nationalities, including "American".