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List of historic properties in Miami, Arizona

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Cleve W. Van Dyke, a local businessman and entrepreneur, purchased land from the Miami Land and Improvement Company with the intent of founding a town. Though the town was officially founded in 1907, it wasn't until after 1908 that miners, businessmen and entrepreneurs began to take an interest in
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Van Dyke came up with the idea of celebrating “Miami Townsite Day” on October 11, 1909. With the help and support of real estate companies in Globe, Van Dyke organized several events to create enthusiasm among the public. Following this promotion, his land lots in the new town sold easily.
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building – built in 1915. It now houses the Cowgirl Antiques. Entrance to the store is through the Wild Horses Saloon. It was the first two-story building on Sullivan Street and today boasts of being the only antique store that has its own
1052:– The structure was built in 1920 and is located at 305 Live Oak Street. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on March 15, 2005, Ref. #05000137. The building is now occupied by the Divine Grace Presbyterian Church. 1065:– The structure was built in 1911 and is located at 517 Sullivan Street. Roy F. Kelley, his wife, Mary E. Mallarky and her brother, Andrew J opened their photography studio in 1914. It now houses the Joshua's Tree House Antique Store. 1145:– The structure where the drug store was established was built in 1920 and is located at 600 Sullivan Street. That same year Harold "Doc" Copp opened the Central Drug Company. It was a time that Miami was a thriving mining town. 1675: 1032:– The church, which originally called "Our Lady of Mt. Carmel" was built in 1917 and is located at 844 Sullivan Street. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 8, 2008, Ref. #07001332. 938:
over the Bloody Tanks Wash. They are the Miami, Inspiration, Keystone, Cordova and Reppy Avenue bridges. All the bridges were built in 1918, with the exception of the Reppy Ave. bridge which was built in 1921.
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This is a list which includes a photographic gallery, of historic structures, some which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places, of significance in
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settling there. The price of silver began to drop while the price of copper increased. The Miami Copper Company was established and the mining town flourished.
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tribe. Silver mining spurred European settlement in the Miami region in the late 1860s. The Apaches would sometimes raid these settlements to steal livestock.
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Cities, towns and CDPs in Arizona with lists and images of historic properties, forts, cemeteries or historic districts
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Miami has various properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Among these properties are five
549: 809: 775:, a mining town. Miami was founded by Cleve W. Van Dyke in 1907 and is located on the northeastern slope of the 1905: 788: 725: 396: 311: 1704: 1793: 652: 1861: 1668: 1090:– The structure located at 534 Gibson Street was built in 1915 and is now in a total state of abandonment. 1048: 879: 564: 1804: 1749: 647: 622: 607: 574: 1760: 1894: 526: 486: 296: 46: 1108:– The structure was built in 1916 and is located on the corner of Keystone Ave. and Sullivan Street. 799: 730: 481: 96: 672: 501: 276: 271: 231: 211: 1738: 1632: 1619: 1606: 780: 436: 281: 216: 106: 1160:
The following are the images of the historic structures in Miami and its surrounding areas.
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bought out the Miami Copper Company and took over the day-to-day operations of the mine.
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office and confectioner. The building now houses Pop's Soda Fountain and Antiques.
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decided to confront the Apaches to retrieve their live stock, with the help of
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Miami Community Church – Miami, AZ – U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Soderman Building – Miami, AZ – U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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then bought Phelps Dodge and continued the daily operations of the mine.
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Restored Functioning Soda Fountain Opens at Soda Pop’s Antiques in Miami
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Pinal County, Arizona
1102:– The structure was built in 1915 and is located at 534 Gibson Street. 1718: 1851:
Banker, Volume 17"; Coast Banker Publishing Company, 1916; Page 445.
1151:– Located on Hwy 60. It was created in 1952 by a Korean War Veteran. 1664: 1167: 1114:– The gas station was established in 1920 in 314 Live Oak Street. 830:
On January 27, 1864, a group of settlers under the leadership of
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building – Built in 1912 and located at 123 N. Miami Avenue.
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where the town of Miami is now located was inhabited by the
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Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament celebrates 100th anniversary
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National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet
1631:; By: William Ascarza; Publisher: Arcadia Publishing; 947:– Listed in the NRHP on March 31, 1989, Ref. #88001693. 1618:; By: Santos C. Vega; Publisher: Arcadia Publishing; 968:– Listed in the NRHP on March 7, 1989, Ref. #88001690. 961:– Listed in the NRHP on March 7, 1989, Ref. #88001692. 954:– Listed in the NRHP on March 7, 1989, Ref. #88001691. 1038:– built in 1917 and located at 155 North Miami Ave. 1017:– Built in 1915 and located at 520 Sullivan Street. 989:– Built in 1915 and located at 522 Sullivan Street. 23: 1933:Buildings and structures in Pinal County, Arizona 1135:. In 1913, an addition was built which housed a 996:– Built in 1910 and located at 500 W, Gibson St. 1928:Lists of historic properties in Arizona by city 1044:– built in 1916 and located 143 N. Miami Ave. 752: 643:Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery 8: 1603:Miami: A History of the Miami Area, Arizona 759: 745: 59: 20: 1714: 1712: 1029:Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church 919: 909: 899: 888: 878: 868: 808: 798: 711:Fort Huachuca National Historic District 1835: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1719:Copper Mining History of Miami, Arizona 1686: 1183: 706:Cottonwood Commercial Historic District 67: 43: 1734: 1732: 1730: 1728: 1726: 726:Lynx Creek District in Prescott Valley 1667:. For other places called Miami, see 663:Russian Spiritual Christians Cemetery 7: 1750:National Register of Historic Places 1694:The Battle of Bloody Tanks Revisited 721:Phoenix Historic Property Register 658:Pioneer and Military Memorial Park 14: 1629:Southeastern Arizona Mining Towns 1362:Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament 1923:History of Pinal County, Arizona 1649: 1579: 1565: 1551: 1536: 1522: 1508: 1494: 1480: 1466: 1452: 1438: 1424: 1410: 1396: 1382: 1368: 1354: 1340: 1326: 1312: 1298: 1284: 1270: 1256: 1242: 1228: 1214: 1200: 1186: 982:– Built in 1910 on Keystone Ave. 716:Globe Downtown Historic District 638:Goodyear Farms Historic Cemetery 45: 1133:Nader's Emporium Clothing Store 633:Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery 1705:The Story of Cleve W. Van Dyke 1292:Gila Valley Bank and Trust Co. 994:Gila Valley Bank and Trust Co. 934:concrete bridges built by the 731:Sunnyslope District in Phoenix 696:Catlin Court Historic District 1: 1663:For the city in Florida, see 1088:First Baptist Church Building 668:St. Francis Catholic Cemetery 1895:Central Drug Co. – Miami, AZ 1432:Kelly’s Photography Building 1320:Wilton’s Paint and Wallpaper 1165:Historic structures in Miami 1063:Kelly's Photography Building 1008:Wilton's Paint and Wallpaper 936:Topeka Bridge & Iron Co. 678:West Resthaven Park Cemetery 593:Adamsville A.O.U.W. 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Miami, Arizona
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Welcome to Miami, Arizona

Adamsville
Agua Caliente
Ash Fork
Avondale
Benson
Bisbee
Black Canyon City
Bouse
Brigham City
Buckeye
Cameron
Camp Verde
Casa Grande
Cave Creek
Chandler
Clarkdale
Clifton
Cottonwood
Dateland
Dewey–Humboldt
Douglas
Duncan
Eagar
Ehrenberg
Fairbank
Flagstaff

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