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  2. Tomorrowland Terrace - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was sponsored by Coca-Cola from its opening in 1967 until Tomorrowland was redesigned in 1998. The stage's original large planters and space age spires were replaced with a retro-futuristic design to match the Jules Verne-like design of the new Tomorrowland. Suburban Legends performing at Club Buzz in 2005.

  3. Downtown Flagstaff, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    As a smaller city, Flagstaff maintains a "central business district that exists at a more human scale and [relies] more on independent local and regional business entrepreneurs" in its downtown area. [8] DK writes that "it is a lively, easy-going place with a good selection of bars and restaurants among the maze of old red-brick buildings". [1]

  4. Weatherford Hotel - Wikipedia

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    For years, the Weatherford Hotel was the most prominent hotel in Flagstaff, entertaining guests such as artist Thomas Moran, publisher William Randolf Hearst, and writer Zane Grey. Grey's famous novel " The Call of the Canyon " was written in the recently renovated Zane Grey Ballroom on the third floor of the hotel.

  5. Flagstaff, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Flagstaff has consistently been among the snowiest cities in the United States, [81] and snow and winter culture is argued by Michael Weeks to be a large part of Flagstaff's identity. [68] The Arizona Snowbowl is a major attraction, though it has had to make artificial snow during warmer seasons, and the city tried to launch a bid to be the ...

  6. Arizona Daily Sun - Wikipedia

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    Artemis E. Fay published the first issue of the weekly Peach Springs, Arizona Champion on September 15, 1883. On February 2, 1884, he relocated the paper to Flagstaff. In May 1891, the paper was renamed to The Coconino Sun. [7] On August 5, 1946, the paper was again renamed to the current Arizona Daily Sun. [8]

  7. Flagstaff - Wikipedia

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    Flagstaff Mountain (Stevens County, Washington), a peak near Northport, Washington; Flagstaff, Maine, a submerged former town Flagstaff Lake (Maine), on the Dead River; Flagstaff (Mandeville, Louisiana), a historic home listed on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Tammany Parish

  8. Doney Park, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Doney Park is a census-designated place [3] in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. It is a residential area northeast of Flagstaff, located off U.S. Route 89 and is in the 86004 zip code. The area is named for Kevin Doney, a northern Arizona pioneer. Many of the homes in this community are on lots of one acre or larger.

  9. List of historic properties in Flagstaff, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    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. The Weatherford Hotel – built in 1887 by John W. Weatherford. The hotel is located at 23 N. Leroux Street.