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Globe Ranger Station

Coordinates: 33°22′40″N 110°46′13″W / 33.37778°N 110.77028°W / 33.37778; -110.77028
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Pinal Ranger Station
Pinal Ranger Station, 1989
Globe Ranger Station is located in Arizona
Globe Ranger Station
Globe Ranger Station is located in the United States
Globe Ranger Station
Nearest cityGlobe, Arizona
Coordinates33°22′40″N 110°46′13″W / 33.37778°N 110.77028°W / 33.37778; -110.77028
Area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Built1934
ArchitectUSDA Forest Service
Architectural styleSpanish Colonial Revival
MPSDepression-Era USDA Forest Service Administrative Complexes in Arizona MPS
NRHP reference No.93000526[1]
Added to NRHPJune 10, 1993

The Globe Ranger Station is the principal office of the Globe Ranger District of the Tonto National Forest in Arizona. It is located 2 miles (3.2 km) south of downtown Globe, Arizona.[2]

The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Pinal Ranger Station, built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was listed on the National Register in 1993 for its Spanish style architecture and its role in the U.S. Forest Service's response to the Great Depression.[3] It was designed by architects of the USDA Forest Service.[4][failed verification] The listing included three contributing buildings on 5 acres (2.0 ha) which served as institutional housing and government office space.[1]

The Globe Ranger District, which is located north, south, and west of the city of Globe, has an area of approximately 450,000 acres (182,000 ha). Vegetation types include desert, chaparral, and pinyon-juniper.[2]

The Globe Ranger Station is the home base for the Globe Hotshots, an interagency hotshot fire suppression crew.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Ranger Districts, Tonto National Forest website
  3. ^ Sullivan, Michael A. (September 21, 1989). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Pinal Ranger Station". National Park Service. Retrieved January 21, 2014. Accompanied by photos.
  4. ^ Michael Sullivan; Teri A. Cleeland; J. Michael Bremer (August 24, 1989). "Depression-Era USDA Forest Service Administrative Complexes in Arizona MPS".
  5. ^ History of the Globe Hotshots, U.S. Forest Service Fire and Aviation Management website
  6. ^ http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/people/hotshots/globe/, U.S. Forest Service Fire and Aviation Management website