User:Marine 69-71/National Register of Historic Places articles and photo galleries

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Articles and photo galleries of historical interest





I have been fortunate enough that Lisa DeForest, editor at The Arizona Republic, has asked my permission to publish some of the photos. which I have uploaded, in a feature about local historic properties thereby, allowing me to share the images of places that I have seen with others who may never have the opportunity to do so. See: Glendales Historic Homes and Buildings, Phoenix Historic Buildings, Peoria Historic Buildings, Scottsdale Historic Buildings, Tempe Historic Buildings and Wickenburg Historic Buildings.


National Register of Historic Places articles











  • El Cid Castle - A castle built in Sunnyslope by the eccentric Dr. Kenneth Hall.




  • Fort Tyson - A private fort built in 1856 by Charles Tyson in Quartzsite, Arizona.










  • Indian Mesa - Indian Mesa where ruins of a 1000 Hohokam year old village are located.

































































  • Monroe School - Historic school in the NRHP which now houses the "Children's Museum of Phoenix"

















Photo galleries of historic structures, etc.
















































My uploaded pictures of structures and other objects listed in the National Register of Historic Places


My uploaded pictures of Historic Structures, Part I
  • To see Part I of "My pictures of historic Structures" which includes Adamsville (Ghost town), Agua Caliente (Ghost town), Anthem, Apache Junction, Apache Grove, Arlington, Ash Fork, Avondale, Bellemont, Benson, Bisbee, Black Canyon City, Bouse, Brigham City (Ghost town), Buckeye, Bullhead City, Bylas. Cameron, Camp Verde, Carefree, Casa Grande, Cave Creek, Chandler, Chino Valley, Clarkdale, Claypool, Clifton, Cochise, Cocopah Indian Reservation, Cool Springs, Coolidge, Cornville, Cottonwood, Dateland, Dewey-Humboldt, Dos Cabezas (Ghost town), Douglas, Dragoon, Duncan, Eagar, Ehrenberg, El Mirage, Elfrida, Eloy, Fairbank (Ghost town), Flagstaff, Florence, Fort Apache, Fort Huachuca, Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Fort Thomas, Fort Tyson, Fountain Hills, Gadsden, Geronimo, Gila Bend, Gila County, Gila River Indian Reservation, Gilbert, Gillett (Ghost town), Glendale, Globe, Goldfield (Ghost town), Goodyear, Grand Canyon Village, Guadalupe, Hackberry, Hayden, Hereford, Holbrook, Hyder (Ghost town), Indian Gardens, Jerome, Joseph City, Kearny, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Litchfield Park, Mammoth, Mayer, McNary, Mesa, Miami, Morristown, New River and Nogales, click Here.
My uploaded pictures of Historic Structures, Part II
  • To view Part II of "My Pictures of Historic Properties which include Oatman, Oracle, Paradise Valley, Parker, Patagonia, Payson, Peach Springs, Pearce, Peoria, Picacho, Pima, Pinal County, Pine-Strawberry, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Quartzsite, Queen Creek, Roll, Sacaton, Safford, Sahuarita, Salome, San Carlos, San Jose, San Luis, Santan, Scottsdale, Sedona, Seligman, Sentinel (Ghost town), Shumway, Snowflake, Solomon, Somerton, Sonoita, Sun City, Superior, Surprise, Taylor, Thatcher, Tempe, Tombstone, Tonalea, Tonopah, Topock, Tortilla Flat, Tuba City, Tubac, Tucson, Tumacacori, Twin Arrows (Ghost town), Two Guns (Ghost town), Valentine, Valle, Vulture City (Ghost town), Vulture Mine, Wellton, Whiteriver, Wickenburg, Wikieup, Willcox, Williams, Winkelman, Winslow, Wintersburg, Wittmann, Yavapai-Prescott Tribe Reservation, Yuma, Puerto Rico and other places, plus some images which are important, but not historical, click Here
My uploaded pictures of the Historic Structures of Phoenix
  • To view "My Pictures of Historic Properties of Phoenix", click Here.


Note: - Important website for NRHP Info. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/85002069.pdf




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