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List of historic properties in Tempe, Arizona

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3701: 3683: 3667: 1299: 1263: 3288:– built in 1910 and was originally located at 129 E. University Dr. The house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 29, 1981, reference #81000138. The house was purchased by Josephine Frankenberg in 1919. Josephine nursed many victims back to health during the Great Influenza epidemic in 1918. She rented rooms on the second floor to boarders, mostly single teachers employed at the Normal School. The house remained in her possession until her death in 1949. It was dismantled and rebuilt at 150 S. Ash Ave in 1992 in Tempe's Olde Towne Square. Now lacking integrity of location, this property remains eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under National Park Service Criterion B and C. The house is also listed as "Historic" in the Tempe Historic Property Survey. 1283: 3400: 3719: 3737: 3594: 3384: 1363: 1427: 888: 3546: 2196:– built in 1892 and located at 1414 W. Southern Ave.. The house was built in 1892 by Niels Petersen, a Danish immigrant who came to Tempe in 1871. He developed a ranch with substantial land holdings, was president of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, co-founder of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and a representative at the 18th Territorial Legislature. Creighton, the architect, worked for many years in Arizona, and among his extant works are the Pinal County Courthouse, Old Main at the University of Arizona, and the Tempe Hardware Building on Mill Avenue in Tempe. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 5, 1978, reference #78000553. 2094: 1624: 1411: 3498: 1949: 3510: 896:
also listed here. One of the main criteria of the National Register of Historic Places is that the property must be in its original location, otherwise it will be removed from the list. Two examples of properties which were listed and later dismantled to be rebuilt in another location are the Josephine Frankenberg House, which was originally located at 129 E. University Dr., and the Samuel C. Long House, which was originally located at 27 E. 6th St. Both houses are now located at 150 S. Ash Ave in Tempe's Olde Towne Square, along with three other houses considered as historical by the Tempe Historical Society.
3606: 2276:– built in 1915 and located at 2222 S. Price Road. This house was built by Don Juan Frankenberg. Frankenberg and his family were pioneers and ranchers in the Tempe area as early as 1888. In 1915, D. J. Frankenberg built this house for his family on the family homestead. That same year, he was selected to experiment with Pima Long Staple Cotton as part of the program with the Government Experimental Farm (USDA) at Sacaton, Arizona. Cotton farming was successful in the Tempe area until the loss of the market in the 1920s. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 2, 2008, reference #07001333. 3582: 873: 3486: 3352: 3534: 1037:– built in 1907 and located 514-518 S. Mill Ave. In 1907, Garfield Abram Goodwin completed his building with three commercial bays ─ two rentals and one for his curio store and Wells Fargo Agency. The back of half of the store was furnished as a home for the Goodwin family. The restored Goodwin building remains as the last example of cast-iron façade architecture in Tempe. Goodwin served as mayor of Tempe from 1924 to 1926. On May 6, 1984, the National Park Service (National Register of Historic Places) certified Goodwin Building as a national historic site, and assigned it the reference number 84000710. 2078: 3368: 3522: 2062: 3256: 3570: 3558: 1529: 1331: 1315: 2046: 1513: 3176: 1478: 2692: 3474: 2030: 2518: 1754: 1232: 1981: 1738: 2824: 3080: 2708: 44: 2629: 2645: 3128: 2581: 1545: 3458: 2534: 1925: 1706: 1447: 1722: 2888: 2904: 2728: 1608: 3295:– built in 1910 and was originally located at 27 E. 6th St. The house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 28, 1980, reference #80000765. It was dismantled and rebuilt at 150 S. Ash Ave in 1992 in Tempe's Olde Towne Square. Now lacking integrity of location, this property remains eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under National Park Service Criterion B and C. The house is also listed as "Historic" in the Tempe Historic Property Survey. 2936: 3336: 1561: 2550: 1494: 2856: 1462: 3700: 3096: 2677: 3192: 2872: 2503: 1577: 3440: 2613: 1659: 2808: 2792: 2241:– built in 1908 and located at 821 S. Farmer Ave.. The house belonged to Hugh Laird a businessman and public servant. Laird career was a registered pharmacist and owner of Laird and Dines Drug Store. He served 12 years as Tempe postmaster and two terms as a representative in the state legislature. He also served a 32-year consecutive seat on the Tempe City Council, 14 of those years as Mayor. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000726. 2744: 1379: 2011: 1691: 3644: 2161:– built in 1888 and located at 601 W. 3rd St. The house was built for Mrs. Lulu Sampson, a widow and teacher in the Tempe School system. The house was originally built and located at 109 W. Sixth St. and moved to its current location in order to be preserved. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. The house is located in the Roosevelt Addition Historic District which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places reference number 09000959. 1347: 3032: 2920: 1247: 3144: 3016: 3000: 2760: 1996: 1965: 1675: 1395: 3240: 3208: 3064: 2984: 2968: 2952: 3224: 2776: 1592: 1217: 3160: 3112: 3048: 2661: 2597: 2840: 2216:– built in 1895 and located at 202 E. 7th Street. The house was built by J.W. Harrington and sold in 1904 to Mattie Birchett. Matties' son, Joseph T. Birchett married Guess Eleanor Anderson that same year. He served as Tempe's mayor from 1912 to 1914. Guess was the sister of Honor Anderson Moeur, wife of Arizona Governor Benjamin B. Moeur. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000716. 2141:– built in 1883 and located at 820 S. Farmer Ave.. The house is one of the best-preserved and unique adobe structures in the state. Hiram Bradford Farmer purchased the house for $ 3,000 in January 1886. Farmer was the first professor and principal at the Territorial Normal School (now Arizona State University) when it opened in February 1886. List in the National Register of Historic Place on December 26, 1972, reference #72000197. 1023:– built in 1893 located at 415 S. Mill Avenue. The Vienna Bakery Building was built in the Victorian commercial style, was modernized in 1928, to the Spanish Colonial Revival style that was popular at the time. The building is associated with a German immigrant family which carried on a bakery business in this location from 1904 until 1963. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 30, 1980, references #80000764. 2566: 1899: 900:
permit. Therefore, the owner of a property listed either in the National Register of Historic Places or the Tempe Historic Property Survey may demolish the historical property. Two examples of the many properties which were listed in the Tempe Historic Property Survey and which have been demolished are The R. J. Schweppe House, which once was at 202 E. 5th Street, and the Johnson/McLean House at 108 W. University Dr.
58: 1644: 2262:– built in 1910 and located at 850 S. Ash Ave. W.A. Moeur was the brother of Gov. Benjamin B. Moeur. He assisted in organizing the Tempe School system and was a member of the first Tempe school board. The house is used as a restaurant. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference number 84000730. 3801: 1065:, Arizona's longtime Congressman and Senator; Cyrus Grant Jones, first president of the Tempe National Bank; and Albert E. Miller, son of Tempe pioneer Winchester Miller, a director of the Tempe Irrigating Canal Company. Thanks Anderson, Mayor of Tempe from 1930‐1932 and 1934‐1937, began his banking career here in 1915 and went on to become branch manager and then vice‐president of the bank. 3427:
Episcopal Church, and a representative at the 18th Territorial Legislature. Creighton, the architect, worked for many years in Arizona, and among his extant works are the Pinal County Courthouse, Old Main at the University of Arizona, and the Tempe Hardware Building on Mill Avenue in Tempe. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 5, 1978, reference #78000553.
91: 2154:– built in 1888 and located at 401-405 W. 4th St. This building is the oldest fired brick building in Tempe, and perhaps possesses the most original integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association of any territorial commercial building in Maricopa County. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, reference #74000458. 3666: 3682: 1107:– built in 1919 and located at 1810 E. Apache Blvd. in Tempe, Az. The White Dairy Barn is the only known river cobble building remaining in Tempe, and was built around 1918 to 1920 by E.M. White, after he bought the property from M.H. Meyer and J.H. Guyer. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on October 10, 1984, reference #84000176. 2290:– built in 1918 located at 948 S. Ash Ave.. The house was built in 1918 by Charles H. Gable, and was bought by Byron Redden in 1920. Byron Redden was a successful rancher and served 25 years as a zanjero (irrigation canal manager) for the Tempe Canal Company. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000738. 2182:– built in 1890 and located at 927 E. Eighth St.. It is one of the oldest remaining adobe houses in Tempe. The building houses a museum of local Mexican-American history. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference number 84000684. 1120:– built in 1922 and located at 1249 E. 8th St.. The property was built by Clyde Gililland. Here he established his Gililland Motor Co. Garage business. Gililland served as Tempe's mayor for one year (1960–1961). Eugene Marlatt owned the property from 1933 until his death in 1981. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 3712:(1877–1972). Hayden was the first United States Senator to serve seven terms. He served as Arizona’s first representative for eight terms before entering the Senate, Hayden set the record for longest serving member of the United States Congress more than a decade before his retirement from politics. He is buried in sec. B-53 2189:– in built 1892 and located at 34 E. 7th Street. The house was owned by Dr. Benjamin B. Moeur who in 1896 was the town's only full-time physician. He served two terms as governor of Arizona, while still living in this house. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 30, 2012. reference #12000295. 984:– built in 1888 and located at 401-403 S. Mill Ave.. While living in Phoenix, R. G. Andre built the commercial building at the southwest corner of Mill and 4th Street in 1888, and opened a saddle and harness shop. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 1979, reference #79000419. 2234:– built in 1904 and located at 1203 E. Alameda Drive. This house belonged to Estmer Hudson was an Arizona pioneer who in 1916, with Charles Henry Waterhouse introduced the new Egyptian cotton, commonly known as Pima cotton. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000733. 2134:– built in 1880 and located at 320 W. First St. Ramon Gonzales was a freighter in Southern Arizona until he relocated to Tempe in about 1877 and was employed by Charles T. Hayden. Jesus Martinez acquired the property in 1892. List in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000708. 1169:– The park was established in 1933 and is located on Mill Ave. The park was named after Dr. Benjamin B. Moeur who served two terms as governor of Arizona. The park was established by the Works Project Administration as an automobile rest stop for motorists. Field stone were used to make the tables and benches. 2255:– built in 1910 and located at 927 S. Farmer Ave.. Ramon immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico in 1904 and married Nicolasa in 1910; he worked in the Tempe area as a ranch laborer. Ramon and Nicolasa Chavez built the house and remained at the address until 1930.Listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 899:
The Tempe Historic Property Survey and the Tempe Historical Society are involved in identifying more than 350 buildings and structures in Tempe that exhibited potential historical and/or architectural significance. The Tempe Historic Preservation Office does not have the ability to deny a demolition
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The city has 45 listings on the National Register of Historic Places, which includes three historic neighborhood districts. Additionally, a number of properties not on the national register which are of historical interest to the city and which are included in the Tempe Historic Property Survey are
2203:– built in 1893 and located at 1015 S. Farmer Ave.. Myron Spear (a Civil War veteran) and his wife Sylvia Spear built the house in 1893. Myron worked as a baker and a drayman, and for a time had his own express business; Sylvia worked as a nurse. It is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 903:
Also pictured is the Double Butte Cemetery which was established in 1888 in property donated by Niels Peterson. Peterson himself was buried there until 1923, when he was exhumed and re-interred in the property where his historic house is located. The cemetery was listed in the National Register of
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was built in 1892 and is located at 1414 W. Southern Ave. in Tempe, Az. The house was built in 1892 by Niels Petersen, a Danish immigrant who came to Tempe in 1871. He developed a ranch with substantial land holdings, was president of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, co-founder of the Methodist
3718: 2248:– built in 1909 and located at 839 S. Farmer Ave. in Tempe, Az. Aaron and Margaret Cummins acquired undeveloped Lot 10, Block 1 of Farmer's Addition in May 1908, mortgaged the property in March 1909, and built the house soon thereafter. Listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 3736: 2283:– built in 1915 and located at 1208 S. Farmer Ave.. This house was built by Alfred and Ellen Bell who acquired a twenty-five-acre farm in the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 21 (T1N R4E) in 1914. In 1938, Orion and Anna Judd became the owners of the house. 2148:– built in 1883, is located at 604 (now 605) S. Ash Ave. Samuel Brown was a blacksmith who served as Tempe's mayor from 1902 to 1903. He served as Town Marshal, tax collector and supervisor of streets until 1912. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1076:– The bridge was built with a narrow span which was designed more for wagons and couldn't handle two lanes of traffic. bridge closed to vehicles when the Mill Avenue Bridge opened in 1931. The bridge needed repairs, however the city of Tempe decided to demolish it in 1991. 1114:– built in 1920 and located at 2525 E. Apache Blvd. The building is an example of adobe commercial construction and the Art Modern style. It is historically associated to Tempe's transportation and tourism. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1134:– The baseball field was built in 1927, and the cobblestone wall which was built around the park in 1934. The Tempe Beach Stadium is located in the corner of 1st St. and Ash Ave. The property was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 7, 1985. 1061:– built in 1912. The Tempe National Bank was established on January 4, 1901, by pioneer Tempe businessmen and agriculturalists. From its establishment in 1901, the bank operated under the control and direction of the community's most intrepid pioneers., including: 3302:– built in 1910 as a residence and originally located at 9th and Myrtle Aves.. It was dismantled from its original location and rebuilt at 150 S. Ash Ave in 1992 in Tempe's Olde Towne Square. The house is listed as "Historic" in the Tempe Historic Property Survey. 2168:– built in 1888 and located at 115 W. University Dr. George Gage was a significant Tempe developer during the 1888 to 1909 period. He was responsible for much of the early urban development of Tempe. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1262: 2453:– built in 1939 and located at 1223 S Farmer Avenue. This one-story masonry house was built with Bungalow influences by Federick and Mary Diefenderfer, a retired couple who acquired the lot in 1939. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1298: 2343:
played baseball, golf and tennis for ASU. He also coached the baseball, golf and tennis teams. Selleh served as an assistant with the football team. The house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 5, 2005, reference
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to stop urban expansion within the neighborhood. Many want to keep historic prevalence, while some want to reap the benefits of rising property values in area. There is still an ongoing effort to preserve Tempe's last remaining pre-World War II
3316:(Methodist Parsonage) – built in 1910 and was originally located at 718 S. Maple St. It was dismantled and rebuilt at 150 S. Ash Ave in 1992 in Tempe's Olde Towne Square. The house is listed as "Historic" in the Tempe Historic Property Survey. 959:
The following are images with a brief description of Tempe's historic Buildings, Bridges and Houses of religious worship. They are considered historical by the National Register of Historic Places and/or the Tempe Historic Property Register.
3309:(Charlotte Josephine Mullen Goodwin) – built in 1896. It was dismantled from its original location and rebuilt at 150 S. Ash Ave in 1992 in Tempe's Olde Towne Square. The house is listed as "Historic" in the Tempe Historic Property Survey. 829:
made by them can be seen from the trails on the south side of "A" mountain. The area, which at one time belonged to Mexico, was later inhabited by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian tribes before the arrival of the European settlers from
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The Arizona Preservation Foundation is an agency which identifies critically endangered cultural resources of major historical significance to the state. In 2012, the foundation identified the following properties in Tempe as endangered:
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Among the notable people who are buried in the Double Butte Cemetery of Tempe are the founder of Tempe, two Arizona governors, a United States Senator, a United States Congressman, 5 former Tempe mayors and various prominent pioneers.
2325:– built in 1929 and located at 959 S Ash Avenue. The house belonged to Benjamin Scudder, a local educator who built several rental houses in the Maple and Ash Avenue area. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 3545: 1282: 3824: 2297:– built in 1920 and located at 24 9th Street. The house is significant for its association with Tempe attorney Dudley Windes and with Tempe pioneer Ellen Bell. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1127:– built in 1924 by the Arizona Eastern Railroad and changed to Southern Pacific Railroad in 1925. It is located at 3rd Street and Ash Avenue. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 reference #85003551. 3593: 1362: 3913: 864:
In 1885, the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature chose Tempe for the site of the Territorial Normal School, which became Arizona Normal School, Arizona State Teachers College, Arizona State College and finally
4085: 1083:– as it looked in 2014. The old Ash Avenue Bridge segment is the first part of a roughly $ 2 million memorial that Tempe and the Rio Salado Foundation broke ground in November 2011, in honor of Veterans Day. 3399: 2332:– built in 1921 and located at 903 S. Ash Ave. Sidney B. Moeur was the son of W.A. Moeur and nephew of Arizona Governor Benjamin B. Moeur. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 726: 570: 4049: 2175:– built in 1889 and located at 508 W. Fifth St. in Tempe, Az. The Dines-Hight House is significant as for its association with Tempe's original townsite. Listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1426: 4024: 3676:(1859–1935) and his wife Rosa Brown Hart (1870–1936). Dr. Fenn J. Hart was the first Mayor of Tempe. He served as such from 1894 to 1896. The Hart's are buried in sec. B of the Double Butte Cemetery. 1623: 995:– built in 1892 and located in 1300-1360 E. 8th St. This particular buildings' address is 1300. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on October 10, 1984, reference #84000171. 3999: 1016:– built in 1893. Both J. A. Dines and Hugh E. Laird served as mayors of Tempe and this building, which was once a drug store, served as Tempe's unofficial City Hall during their administrations. 2209:– built in 1903 and located at 118 E. 7th Street. The architectural style: Neo-Colonial Influence. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000745. 3383: 2093: 3605: 3581: 142: 3533: 1924: 1410: 4197: 4157: 1100:– built in 1914 and located in the northwest corner of Mill Ave. and west of Washington Ave. The plant is considered eligible to be included in the National Register of Historic Places. 402: 367: 3497: 2446:– built in 1938 and located at 1120 S. Ash Avenue. Pyle was the 9th Governor of Arizona (Arizona Governor, 1950–1954). The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 774: 4121: 1841:– was built in 1900 and is located in 925 S. Forrest Mall within the ASU Campus. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 11, 1985, reference #85000053. 117: 512: 3651:
was established in 1888 and is located at 2505 W. Broadway Rd. The cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 23, 2013, reference number 13000020.
2269:– built in 1914 and located at 902 Farmer Ave. This was one of the first houses built in the Goodwin Addition. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 944: 4187: 2061: 1044:– The bridge over Tempe Lake was built in 1912. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 as the Salt River Southern Pacific RR Bridge, reference #85003546. 422: 172: 3509: 845:." The fort was near the Salt River and as such allowed the settlement of a small agricultural community called "Hayden's Ferry," named after a ferry service operated by 721: 522: 442: 417: 197: 177: 167: 3917: 3694:(1825–1900). Hayden was the founder of the city of Tempe and the Arizona State University. He is the father of U.S. Senator Carl T. Hayden. Hayden is buried in sec. B–49. 716: 477: 457: 377: 347: 277: 237: 187: 693: 678: 532: 507: 467: 407: 302: 262: 242: 202: 182: 127: 4089: 2311:– built in 1920 and located at 333 E. Carver St.. The property was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 13, 1985, reference Number 85000407. 3485: 2127:
and his family. The Hayden family moved out of the house in 1889. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on October 10, 1984, reference #84000173.
2077: 1477: 1330: 1162:, is Arizona's oldest and longest operating movie theatre. Designed and constructed by Red Harkins at the age of 25. Listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 537: 527: 432: 352: 322: 252: 212: 192: 157: 152: 3255: 1528: 4202: 628: 492: 447: 392: 387: 372: 362: 357: 307: 272: 217: 137: 132: 3521: 1176:– built in 1936 and located at 1290 S. Mill Ave. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 11, 2000, reference number 00000461. 342: 332: 267: 147: 2318:– built in 1920 and located at 919 S. Maple Ave. The property was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference number 84000740. 1776:
There are various historic buildings located within the Arizona State University Campus. This is abrief description of those whose images are in the gallery.
4053: 3569: 2707: 869:. In 1887, the Phoenix Railroad was built and crossed the Salt River at Tempe, linking the town to the rest of the nation. The city was incorporated in 1894. 4192: 4028: 3557: 658: 547: 337: 3351: 3473: 1753: 3175: 2045: 4003: 1806:– built in 1894. It is located at the ASU Campus in Tempe. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Reference number 85000052. 3867: 1948: 1512: 3367: 2390:– It was built in 1928 and is located at 1104 Ash Ave. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000720. 1314: 887: 3987: 618: 2691: 977:– built in 1875. It is located at 520 S. Mill Ave.. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Reference number 80000767. 2029: 633: 397: 4161: 1816:– built in 1900. It is located in the ASU Campus. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Reference number 85000054. 2358:– built in 1925 and located in 1010 Maple Ave. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000693. 1461: 760: 57: 2644: 2517: 2227:– built in 1900 and located in 918 Mill Ave. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000734. 1860:. It is located within the ASU Campus. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 1985, reference #85002168. 1737: 1690: 1493: 2823: 4125: 3079: 1721: 43: 3335: 2628: 1446: 1231: 2903: 2010: 1560: 3785: 3770: 3127: 2580: 1980: 1544: 736: 673: 3457: 2533: 2935: 2887: 2727: 1964: 1705: 1607: 1394: 872: 3095: 2549: 731: 653: 222: 3191: 2871: 2855: 2502: 767: 1183:– built in 1948. The First Congregational Church is significant, as a landmark, for its presence in Downtown Tempe since 1899. 831: 648: 2807: 2612: 1346: 4207: 2791: 711: 4109: 2743: 2676: 1658: 1378: 1576: 2123:– built in 1871 and located at 2000 1 W. Rio Salado Parkway. It is the oldest building in Tempe. It was the residence of 683: 575: 282: 1995: 3031: 1674: 613: 608: 3897: 2919: 2432:– built in 1935 and located at 606 S. Roosevelt Street. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1246: 207: 84:
Cities, towns and CDPs in Arizona with lists and images of historic properties, forts, cemeteries or historic districts
3938: 3143: 3015: 2999: 2372:– built in 1927 and located at 305 S. Roosevelt Street.The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1591: 1151:– built in 1931. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981, reference number #81000137. 2759: 1069:, a physician and businessman in Tempe who served two terms as Governor of Arizona, had his practice in the building. 787:
This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining historic structures and monuments in
3972: 3842: 3239: 3207: 3063: 2983: 2967: 2951: 3223: 2775: 1216: 3159: 3111: 3047: 565: 2660: 2351:– built in 1925 and located at 1034 S. Mill Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 3730:(1869–1937). Moeur was the 4th Governor of Arizona (Arizona Governor, 1932:.1936). He is buried in sec. 04-283. 2596: 866: 807: 741: 412: 327: 63: 2839: 2565: 2474:– built in 1945 and located at 501 5th Street. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2460:– built in 1940 and located at 1215 Maple Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2439:– built in 1936 and located at 1029 Maple Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2418:– built in 1934 and located at 599 5th Street. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2404:– built in 1933 and located at 1114 Maple Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2379:– built in 1928 and located at 915 Maple, Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2365:– built in 1927 and located at 600 5th Street. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2411:– built in 1934 and located at 1220 Mill Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2304:– built in 1920 and located at 919 Maple Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 3748:(1906–1987). Pyle was the 9th Governor of Arizona (Arizona Governor, 1950–1954). He is buried in sec. 04-26. 3690: 2467:
_ built in 1940 and located at 1203 Ash Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register.
2425:– built in 1935 and located at 1206 Ash Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 2124: 905: 668: 3263: 2479: 2397:– built in 1931 and located 823 Maple Ave. The property is listed in the Tempe Historic Property Register. 1643: 838: 580: 3814: 3627: 3620: 850: 663: 638: 623: 590: 3551:
Stained Glass window on the staircase hall which leads to the second floor of the Niels Petersen House.
2483:– built in 1959. O'Connor's house was moved from Paradise Valley, Ariz., to Tempe's Papago Park. (THPR) 1889:. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 1985, reference #85002170. 1871:. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 1985, reference #85002171. 3439: 542: 502: 312: 3643: 1885:– built in 1950 and located on the Northeastern Corner of Mill and Apache Ave. It is also known as 746: 497: 112: 688: 517: 292: 287: 247: 227: 2116:
The following is a brief description of the historic houses which are featured in the gallery.
1867:– built in 1925 and located at 201 Orange Mall within the ASU Campus. The building is known as 1831:). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Reference number 85002169. 3781: 3766: 3726: 1066: 968: 913: 846: 842: 452: 297: 232: 122: 3744: 917: 643: 482: 462: 427: 257: 162: 3976: 3901: 1878:– the church building was built c. 1930 and located in Forrest Mall within the ASU Campus. 799: 437: 382: 317: 1856:– built in 1914. The building, located at 900 Cady Mall, is now known as the School of 3819: 3806: 3708: 1898: 1062: 909: 904:
Historic Places on July 23, 2013. Among the notable people buried in the cemetery are:
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Graves of Niels and Susanna Petersen located within the property which they once owned.
788: 487: 34: 1190:– The bridge opened in 1994. It one of two bridges that cross the Salt River in Tempe. 4181: 858: 854: 3878: 1158:– built in 1933 and located at 505-509 S. Mill Ave.. The theatre, now named the 3780:; by Frederic B. Wildfang (Author), Linda Spears; Publisher: Arcadia Publishing; 796: 3280:
The following is a brief history of each of the houses in "Olde Towne Square".
3796: 826: 585: 90: 2339:– built in 1925 and located at 1104 S. Mill Ave. During the Great Depression 4145: 3969: 3894: 3942: 3825:
National Register of Historic Places listings in Maricopa County, Arizona
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tribe, was also known as Hayden's Ferry during the territorial times of
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In 1865, the United States established a military fort which was named
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Staircase leading back to the first floor of the Niels Petersen House.
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The area where Tempe is currently located was once inhabited by the
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1892 tool shed located on the grounds of the Niels Petersen House.
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Staircase leading to the second floor of the Niels Petersen House.
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Art work on the original door hinges of the Niels Petersen House.
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St. Mary's Church – Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church
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St. Mary's Church – Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church
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Historic buildings, bridges and houses of religious worship
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Double chimney in the Niels Petersen House living room.
4050:"Historic eligible properties-Lowell Reddden House" 3763:"Tempe: Arizona Crossroads, An Illustrated History" 1909:
is often referred to. The "A " was painted in 1955.
23: 4025:"Historic eligible properties-Byron Reddden House" 3765:; by Dean Smith; Publisher: Windsor Publications; 955:Buildings, Bridges and Houses of religious worship 945:Historic Preservation Foundation meeting in 2019 4198:Lists of historic properties in Arizona by city 3988:Tempe man pioneered cotton growing in Arizona. 3655:(NRHP = National Register of Historic Places) 3434:(NRHP = National Register of Historic Places) 3324:(NRHP = National Register of Historic Places) 2491:(NRHP = National Register of Historic Places) 1913:(NRHP = National Register of Historic Places) 1292:. This particular buildings' address is 1340. 1276:. This particular buildings' address is 1300. 1205:(NRHP = National Register of Historic Places) 768: 659:Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery 8: 4000:"Historic eligible properties-Cummins House" 1002:– This particular buildings' address is 1340 971:in 1874, thus the name "Mill Avenue" (THPR). 3843:Exploring Phoenix’s Native American Culture 3515:The Niels Petersen House living room piano. 3479:Different view of the Niels Petersen House. 4188:Buildings and structures in Tempe, Arizona 1141:– The "Wall" was built in 1934 around the 775: 761: 75: 20: 4110:Historic Preservation Harrington-Birchett 3436:(THPR = Tempe Historic Property Register) 2493:(THPR = Tempe Historic Property Register) 1915:(THPR = Tempe Historic Property Register) 1207:(THPR = Tempe Historic Property Register) 886: 871: 727:Fort Huachuca National Historic District 3835: 3662: 3657:(THPS = Tempe Historic Property Survey) 3453: 3331: 3326:(THPS = Tempe Historic Property Survey) 2498: 1920: 1212: 825:between A.D. 750 and 1450. Many of the 722:Cottonwood Commercial Historic District 83: 54: 40: 4158:"Tempe History Garfield Abram Goodwin" 3965: 3963: 3961: 3959: 3322:Historic Houses in "Olde Towne Square" 853:compared the Salt River valley to the 832:the eastern coast of the United States 742:Lynx Creek District in Prescott Valley 4203:Tourist attractions in Tempe, Arizona 3879:documentid=8675 Historic Preservation 3852: 3850: 3575:Bedroom in the Niels Petersen House.. 3527:The Niels Petersen House dining room. 3491:The Niels Petersen House living room. 1418:1912 Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge 679:Russian Spiritual Christians Cemetery 7: 3563:Bedroom in the Niels Petersen House. 4193:History of Maricopa County, Arizona 4122:"Tempe History – Winchester Miller" 1930:Plaque in the main entrance of the 1780:Plaque in the main entrance of the 916:, the 4th Governor of Arizona; and 3391:Wolf-Sachs-Mrs. G.A. Goodwin House 3307:Wolf-Sachs-Mrs. G.A. Goodwin House 2101:Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium 2085:Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium 1883:Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium 1858:Human Evolution and Social Change 737:Phoenix Historic Property Register 674:Pioneer and Military Memorial Park 14: 3939:"Arizona Preservation Foundation" 3432:The Historic Niels Petersen House 3970:Tempe Historic Property Register 3799: 3735: 3717: 3699: 3681: 3665: 3604: 3592: 3580: 3568: 3556: 3544: 3532: 3520: 3508: 3496: 3484: 3472: 3456: 3398: 3382: 3366: 3350: 3334: 3254: 3238: 3222: 3206: 3190: 3174: 3158: 3142: 3126: 3110: 3094: 3078: 3062: 3046: 3030: 3014: 2998: 2982: 2966: 2950: 2934: 2918: 2902: 2886: 2870: 2854: 2838: 2822: 2806: 2790: 2774: 2758: 2742: 2726: 2706: 2690: 2675: 2659: 2643: 2627: 2611: 2595: 2579: 2564: 2548: 2532: 2516: 2501: 2092: 2076: 2060: 2044: 2028: 2009: 1994: 1979: 1963: 1947: 1923: 1752: 1736: 1720: 1704: 1689: 1673: 1657: 1642: 1622: 1606: 1590: 1575: 1559: 1543: 1527: 1511: 1492: 1476: 1460: 1445: 1425: 1409: 1402:Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge 1393: 1377: 1361: 1345: 1329: 1313: 1297: 1281: 1261: 1245: 1230: 1215: 1042:Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge 908:, the founder of Tempe; his son 732:Globe Downtown Historic District 654:Goodyear Farms Historic Cemetery 56: 42: 3183:Governor John Howard Pyle House 2444:Governor John Howard Pyle House 1699:field stone tables and benches. 920:, the 9th Governor of Arizona. 841:in what was then known as the " 649:Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery 3895:Tempe Historic Property Survey 3639:Historic Double Butte Cemetery 1874:Tempe-The former sanctuary of 747:Sunnyslope District in Phoenix 712:Catlin Court Historic District 1: 2069:First United Methodist Church 2053:B.B. Moeur Activity Building 1895:Historic ASU Campus buildings 1876:First United Methodist Church 1865:B.B. Moeur Activity Building 684:St. Francis Catholic Cemetery 2652:Gov. Benjamin B. Moeur House 2187:Gov. Benjamin B. Moeur House 1453:Tempe National Bank Building 1438:1912 Southern Pacific Bridge 1059:Tempe National Bank Building 1053:1912 Southern Pacific Bridge 934:The Gonzales Martinez House. 694:West Resthaven Park Cemetery 609:Adamsville A.O.U.W. Cemetery 49:Andre Building built in 1888 3857:Tempe Official City Website 3444:Niels Petersen House (1892) 3343:Josephine Frankenberg House 3286:Josephine Frankenberg House 3264:Sandra Day O'Connor's House 2480:Sandra Day O'Connor's House 1848:which is also known as the 1763:under construction in 2016. 1729:First Congregational Church 1181:First Congregational Church 717:Clarkdale Historic District 25:List of historic properties 4224: 3625: 1568:Watson’s Flowers Building 1536:Crosscut Canal Power Plant 1520:Crosscut Canal Power Plant 1485:Old 1913 Ash Avenue Bridge 1469:Old 1913 Ash Avenue Bridge 1098:Crosscut Canal Power Plant 1081:Old 1913 Ash Avenue Bridge 1074:Old 1913 Ash Avenue Bridge 943:Efforts made at the Tempe 939:The Maple Ash Neighborhood 629:Cooks Cedar Glade Cemetery 4074:Benjamin Harrison Scudder 2911:B.H. Scudder Rental House 2699:Harrington-Birchett House 2316:B.H. Scudder Rental House 2214:Harrington-Birchett House 2037:Industrial Arts Building 1846:Industrial Arts Building 1338:Laird and Dines Building 1274:Creamery and Ice Factory 1112:Watson's Flowers Building 993:Creamery and Ice Factory 273:Gold King Mine Ghost Town 107:Lists of structures, etc. 55: 41: 32: 3446:at 1414 W. Southern Ave. 3418:The Niels Petersen House 2067:The former sanctuary of 1322:Laird and Dines building 1193:Construction of the new 1014:Laird and Dines building 867:Arizona State University 3778:Tempe (Then & Now)" 3691:Charles Trumbull Hayden 2719:D. R. Van Petten House 2525:Gonzales-Martinez House 2509:Charles T. Hayden House 2225:D. R. Van Petten House 2132:Gonzales-Martinez House 2125:Charles Trumbull Hayden 2121:Charles T. Hayden House 2002:Administration Building 1821:Administration Building 1745:New Mill Avenue Bridge 1238:Tempe Hardware Building 1188:New Mill Avenue Bridge 975:Tempe Hardware Building 906:Charles Trumbull Hayden 669:Historic Pinal Cemetery 79:Part of a series of the 3652: 3649:Double Butte Cemetery 3447: 3409:(Methodist Parsonage). 2943:Sidney B. Moeur House 2831:D.J. Frankenberg House 2636:Elias-Rodriguez House 2330:Sidney B. Moeur House 2274:D.J. Frankenberg House 2180:Elias-Rodriguez House 2099:Different view of the 1970:Different view of the 1910: 1850:Anthropology Building 1416:Different view of the 1354:Vienna Bakery Building 1336:Different view of the 1021:Vienna Bakery Building 967:– originally built by 892: 884: 614:Ba Dah Mod Jo Cemetery 94: 4208:Cemeteries in Arizona 3815:Double Butte Cemetery 3646: 3628:Double Butte Cemetery 3626:Further information: 3621:Double Butte Cemetery 3442: 3135:Douglas-Gitlis House 3087:Lucier/O’Neill House 2588:Sampson-Tupper House 2423:Douglas-Gitlis House 2402:Lucier/O’Neill House 2386:is also known as the 2159:Sampson-Tupper House 1901: 1552:E.M. White Dairy Barn 1500:Crosscut Canal Marker 1487:as it looked in 2014. 1105:E.M. White Dairy Barn 1087:Crosscut Canal Marker 924:Endangered properties 890: 882:Double Butte Mountain 878:Double Butte Cemetery 875: 664:Home Mission Cemetery 639:Double Butte Cemetery 624:City of Mesa Cemetery 93: 3727:Benjamin Baker Moeur 3465:Niels Petersen House 3424:Niels Petersen House 3359:Samuel C. Long House 3293:Samuel C. Long House 3103:Butler (Gray) House 2895:Lowell Redden House 2541:Farmer-Goodwin House 2409:Butler (Gray) House 2341:Joseph “Joe” Selleh 2309:Lowell Redden House 2194:Niels Petersen House 2139:Farmer-Goodwin House 1306:Borden Milk Company 1290:Borden Milk Company 1067:Benjamin Baker Moeur 1007:Borden Milk Company 1000:Borden Milk Company 914:Benjamin Baker Moeur 851:Darrell "Lord" Duppa 283:Grand Canyon Village 3407:Newton/Warner House 3314:Newton/Warner House 3199:Diefenderfer House 2879:Windes- Bell House 2735:Morrow-Hudson House 2557:Brown-Strong House 2451:Diefenderfer House 2295:Windes- Bell House 2232:Morrow-Hudson House 2146:Brown-Strong House 1814:University Archives 1635:Tempe Beach Stadium 1615:Tempe Beach Stadium 1270:Borden Milk Company 1143:Tempe Beach Stadium 1132:Tempe Beach Stadium 989:Borden Milk Company 880:is named after the 791:. Tempe, known as 4146:Salt River Stories 3975:2014-04-02 at the 3900:2013-12-02 at the 3742:The grave site of 3724:The grave site of 3706:The grave site of 3688:The grave site of 3674:Dr. Fenn John Hart 3653: 3448: 2863:Byron Redden House 2815:Carns- Buck House 2683:Harry Walker House 2288:Byron Redden House 2267:Carns- Buck House 2207:Harry Walker House 1911: 1713:Tempe Woman’s Club 1174:Tempe Woman's Club 1160:Valley Art Theatre 893: 885: 806:. It is a city in 706:Historic districts 95: 3276:Olde Towne Square 2799:W.A. Moeur House 2715:C.P. Mullen House 2620:Dines-Hight House 2572:Roy Hackett House 2260:W.A. Moeur House 2221:C.P. Mullen House 2173:Dines-Hight House 2152:Roy Hackett House 1987:President's House 1810:President's House 1599:Tempe Train Depot 1583:Marlatt’s Garage 1534:Back view of the 1223:Hayden Flour Mill 1125:Tempe Train Depot 1118:Marlatt's Garage 969:Charles T. Hayden 965:Hayden Flour Mill 847:Charles T. Hayden 843:Arizona territory 785: 784: 689:Old Path Cemetery 634:Crosscut Cemetery 619:Boothill Cemetery 143:Black Canyon City 74: 73: 66:and the state of 27:in Tempe, Arizona 4215: 4173: 4172: 4170: 4169: 4160:. Archived from 4154: 4148: 4143: 4137: 4136: 4134: 4133: 4124:. Archived from 4118: 4112: 4107: 4101: 4100: 4098: 4097: 4088:. Archived from 4082: 4076: 4071: 4065: 4064: 4062: 4061: 4052:. Archived from 4046: 4040: 4039: 4037: 4036: 4027:. Archived from 4021: 4015: 4014: 4012: 4011: 4002:. Archived from 3996: 3990: 3985: 3979: 3967: 3954: 3953: 3951: 3950: 3941:. Archived from 3935: 3929: 3928: 3926: 3925: 3916:. Archived from 3910: 3904: 3892: 3881: 3876: 3870: 3868:Arizona Republic 3865: 3859: 3854: 3845: 3840: 3809: 3804: 3803: 3802: 3745:John Howard Pyle 3739: 3721: 3703: 3685: 3669: 3608: 3596: 3584: 3572: 3560: 3548: 3536: 3524: 3512: 3500: 3488: 3476: 3460: 3402: 3386: 3375:Woolf-Cole House 3370: 3354: 3338: 3300:Woolf-Cole House 3258: 3242: 3226: 3210: 3194: 3178: 3162: 3146: 3130: 3114: 3098: 3082: 3066: 3050: 3034: 3018: 3002: 2986: 2970: 2954: 2938: 2922: 2906: 2890: 2874: 2858: 2842: 2826: 2810: 2794: 2778: 2762: 2751:Hugh Laird House 2746: 2730: 2710: 2694: 2679: 2663: 2647: 2631: 2615: 2599: 2583: 2568: 2552: 2536: 2520: 2505: 2239:Hugh Laird House 2096: 2080: 2064: 2048: 2032: 2013: 1998: 1983: 1967: 1951: 1934:, also known as 1927: 1823:, also known as 1812:, also known as 1798:, also known as 1784:, also known as 1756: 1740: 1724: 1708: 1693: 1677: 1661: 1650:Mill Ave. Bridge 1646: 1633:Wall around the 1626: 1610: 1594: 1579: 1563: 1547: 1531: 1515: 1496: 1480: 1464: 1449: 1429: 1413: 1397: 1386:Goodwin Building 1381: 1365: 1349: 1333: 1317: 1301: 1285: 1265: 1249: 1234: 1219: 1149:Mill Ave. Bridge 1055:over Tempe Lake. 1035:Goodwin Building 1030:– built in 1903. 918:John Howard Pyle 777: 770: 763: 644:Liberty Cemetery 76: 60: 46: 21: 4223: 4222: 4218: 4217: 4216: 4214: 4213: 4212: 4178: 4177: 4176: 4167: 4165: 4156: 4155: 4151: 4144: 4140: 4131: 4129: 4120: 4119: 4115: 4108: 4104: 4095: 4093: 4084: 4083: 4079: 4072: 4068: 4059: 4057: 4048: 4047: 4043: 4034: 4032: 4023: 4022: 4018: 4009: 4007: 3998: 3997: 3993: 3986: 3982: 3977:Wayback Machine 3968: 3957: 3948: 3946: 3937: 3936: 3932: 3923: 3921: 3914:"City of Tempe" 3912: 3911: 3907: 3902:Wayback Machine 3893: 3884: 3877: 3873: 3866: 3862: 3855: 3848: 3841: 3837: 3833: 3805: 3800: 3798: 3795: 3759: 3757:Further reading 3754: 3753: 3752: 3749: 3740: 3731: 3722: 3713: 3704: 3695: 3686: 3677: 3670: 3659: 3658: 3656: 3654: 3641: 3630: 3624: 3617: 3616: 3615: 3612: 3609: 3600: 3597: 3588: 3585: 3576: 3573: 3564: 3561: 3552: 3549: 3540: 3537: 3528: 3525: 3516: 3513: 3504: 3501: 3492: 3489: 3480: 3477: 3468: 3461: 3450: 3449: 3437: 3435: 3433: 3420: 3415: 3414: 3413: 3410: 3403: 3394: 3387: 3378: 3371: 3362: 3355: 3346: 3339: 3328: 3327: 3325: 3323: 3278: 3273: 3272: 3271: 3268: 3259: 3250: 3243: 3234: 3227: 3218: 3211: 3202: 3195: 3186: 3179: 3170: 3163: 3154: 3147: 3138: 3131: 3122: 3115: 3106: 3099: 3090: 3083: 3074: 3067: 3058: 3051: 3042: 3039:McGinnes House 3035: 3026: 3019: 3010: 3003: 2994: 2987: 2978: 2971: 2962: 2955: 2946: 2939: 2930: 2923: 2914: 2907: 2898: 2891: 2882: 2875: 2866: 2859: 2850: 2843: 2834: 2827: 2818: 2811: 2802: 2795: 2786: 2779: 2770: 2763: 2754: 2747: 2738: 2731: 2722: 2711: 2702: 2695: 2686: 2680: 2671: 2664: 2655: 2648: 2639: 2632: 2623: 2616: 2607: 2600: 2591: 2584: 2575: 2569: 2560: 2553: 2544: 2537: 2528: 2521: 2512: 2506: 2495: 2494: 2492: 2490: 2489:Historic houses 2377:McGinnes House 2114: 2109: 2108: 2107: 2104: 2097: 2088: 2081: 2072: 2065: 2056: 2049: 2040: 2033: 2024: 2014: 2005: 1999: 1990: 1984: 1975: 1968: 1959: 1952: 1943: 1928: 1917: 1916: 1914: 1912: 1896: 1774: 1769: 1768: 1767: 1764: 1757: 1748: 1741: 1732: 1725: 1716: 1709: 1700: 1694: 1685: 1678: 1669: 1666:College Theatre 1662: 1653: 1647: 1638: 1637:baseball field. 1627: 1618: 1611: 1602: 1595: 1586: 1580: 1571: 1564: 1555: 1548: 1539: 1532: 1523: 1516: 1507: 1497: 1488: 1481: 1472: 1465: 1456: 1450: 1441: 1434:Wooden Trestles 1430: 1421: 1414: 1405: 1398: 1389: 1382: 1373: 1366: 1357: 1350: 1341: 1334: 1325: 1318: 1309: 1302: 1293: 1286: 1277: 1266: 1257: 1250: 1241: 1235: 1226: 1220: 1209: 1208: 1206: 1204: 1156:College Theatre 1145:baseball field. 1049:Wooden Trestles 957: 926: 819: 808:Maricopa County 800:Native-American 781: 752: 751: 707: 699: 698: 604: 596: 595: 561: 553: 552: 413:Prescott Valley 403:Pine-Strawberry 368:Paradise Valley 328:Litchfield Park 108: 100: 98:Flag of Arizona 70: 64:Maricopa County 51: 37: 28: 26: 19: 12: 11: 5: 4221: 4219: 4211: 4210: 4205: 4200: 4195: 4190: 4180: 4179: 4175: 4174: 4149: 4138: 4113: 4102: 4077: 4066: 4041: 4016: 3991: 3980: 3955: 3930: 3905: 3882: 3871: 3860: 3846: 3834: 3832: 3829: 3828: 3827: 3822: 3820:Tempe, Arizona 3817: 3811: 3810: 3807:Arizona portal 3794: 3791: 3790: 3789: 3786:978-0738579269 3774: 3771:978-0897813655 3758: 3755: 3751: 3750: 3741: 3734: 3732: 3723: 3716: 3714: 3709:Carl T. 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Hayden 1056: 1045: 1038: 1031: 1024: 1017: 1010: 1003: 996: 985: 982:Andre Building 978: 972: 956: 953: 952: 951: 950: 949: 936: 925: 922: 910:Carl T. 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Index

City
Andre Building built in 1888
Location in Maricopa County and the state of Arizona
Maricopa County
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

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