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It was used by the "Phoenix Arts Council" for several years before being sold to the "Great Arizona Puppet Theater" in 1996. The building is located at 302 W Latham Street. It was added to the "National Register of Historic Places" in 1983. Reference number 83003492.
The historic Harry J. Felch House was built in 1927 and is located on 525 W. Lynwood Street in Phoenix, AZ. The Dutch Colonial Home is located in Phoenix’s historic Roosevelt District. 179: John M. Ross House: John M. Ross House: February 24, 2000 : 6722 N. Central Ave.
The Phoenix Historic Property Register is the official listing of the historic and prehistoric properties in the city of Phoenix, the capital and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona. [1] The city's register includes most or all places in Phoenix listed on the National Register of Historic Places and many more of local significance.
This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining historic properties in the town of Peoria, Arizona.There are numerous properties in the city of Peoria which are considered to be historical and have been included either in the National Register of Historic Places [1] or the listings of the Peoria Register of Historic Places.
The city of Phoenix is the location of 232 of these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark; the 204 properties and districts and 2 National Historic Landmarks located elsewhere in the county are listed here. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 3, 2025. [2]
Noriega's Home and Livery Stable in Old Town Scottsdale. Built in 1920 and located at 3802 N. Brown Ave. Built in 1920 and located at 3802 N. Brown Ave. It was originally owned by Gerbacio "Harvey" Noriega and served as the home of the Noriega family, one of Scottsdale's first settlers.
This article lists the oldest extant buildings in Arizona, including extant buildings and structures constructed during Spanish, Mexican, and early American rule over Arizona. Only buildings built prior to 1850 are suitable for inclusion on this list, or the building must be the oldest of its type.
John Noble Goodwin, First Territorial Governor First Lot Sold-June 7, 1864 First Prescott Courthouse, circa 1885 Palace Hotel window sign Captain William "Buckey" O'Neill. This is a list of historic properties in Prescott, Arizona, which includes a photographic gallery of its remaining historic structures and monuments.