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The Old Headquarters Building – located east of Flagstaff in Walnut Canyon National Monument The Arizona Lumber and Timber Company Office – built in 1900 and is located on 1 Riordan Road. The Bank Hotel , originally called " The Arizona Central Bank and Hotel " – built in 1887 and located on Route 66 and Leroux Street.
[2]: 208 At the edge of downtown, on the block southeast of the old Courthouse, [7] is "the closest thing to a skyscraper that can be found in Flagstaff"; it is five stories tall but impedes on the aesthetic of the rest of the area. [2]: 204, 211 Built in the early 1960s, it represents the end of Flagstaff's downtown development.
Housed town's first physician, D. J. Brannen, who had office and drug store here [5] Brannen Building #5 Brannen Building#5, 102 Route 66: 1883 P.J. Brannen was first store owner to set up business in Flagstaff; the building burned once but was rebuilt using original stones [5] Vail Building Vail Building, 3 N San Francisco St. 1888 Art Deco
“Tucson is a beautiful destination that perfectly mixes big-city offerings with a small-town feel,” says Mo Olivas, Communications Manager at Visit Tucson. “With a population of 1.04 million ...
Near Page is the coal-fired, 750-MW Navajo Power Plant, supplied by an electric railroad that delivers coal from a mine on the Navajo and Hopi reservations in northern Arizona. [229] Flagstaff is also home to Arizona's first commercial solar power generating station, which was built in 1997 and provides 87 kW of electricity. Combined with 16 ...
The area of Flagstaff had a wagon road to California in the 1800s, constructed by Edward Fitzgerald Beale's men, [10] with a spring (Antelope/Old Town Spring) nearby. [22] [23] There was also a supplies station situated 7 miles northwest of the present city, near Leroux Springs, from 1856 to about 1876. [24]
The Jack Rabbit Trading Post is a convenience store and curio shop located on former U.S. Route 66, five miles west of Joseph City, Arizona city limits off of Exit 269 on Interstate 40. Description [ edit ]
3 miles (4.8 km) north of Flagstaff on U.S. Route 180: Flagstaff: Oldest home in Flagstaff, home of Thomas McMillan. Part of the Museum of Northern Arizona: 71: House at 310 South Beaver: House at 310 South Beaver: April 30, 1986