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  2. Harvey-Niemeyer House - Wikipedia

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    Harvey-Niemeyer House. / 33.029167; -111.386944. The Harvey-Niemeyer House, in Florence, Arizona, is a one-story house built around 1874. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, [1] as a result of a study of historic resources in the Florence area. [2]

  3. List of historic properties in Florence, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The John Nicolas Residence – built in 1880 and located adjacent to the "John Nicola New Beer Saloon" at 180 Bailey St. It is listed as Historic by the Historic District Advisory Commission. The Sam Kee House – built in 1880 and located at 171 Pinal St. Sam Kee was a Chinese immigrant who settled in Florence.

  4. Florence, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Florence (O'odham: S-auppag) is a town in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. Florence, which is the county seat of Pinal County, is one of the oldest towns in that county and includes a National Historic District with over 25 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The population of Florence was 26,785 at the 2020 census.

  5. Salado culture - Wikipedia

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    Salado culture, or Salado Horizon, [1] was a human culture in the upper Salt River ( río Salado) [2] of the Tonto Basin in southeastern Arizona from approximately 1150 CE through the 15th century. Distinguishing characteristics of the Salado include distinctive Salado Polychrome pottery, communities within walled adobe compounds, and burial of ...

  6. Hohokam - Wikipedia

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    The Great House at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Hohokam ( / hoʊhoʊˈkɑːm /) was a culture in the North American Southwest in what is now part of south-central Arizona, United States, and Sonora, Mexico. It existed between 300 and 1500 CE, with cultural precursors possibly as early as 300 BCE. [1]

  7. Alice Cling - Wikipedia

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    Ceramicist. Years active. 1976-present. Alice Williams Cling ( Navajo, born March 21, 1946) [1] is a Native American ceramist and potter known for creating beautiful and innovative pottery that has a distinctive rich reds, purples, browns and blacks that have a polished and shiny exteriors, revolutionizing the functional to works of art.

  8. Art of the American Southwest - Wikipedia

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    California is excluded from most definitions of the Southwest. Art of the American Southwest is the visual arts of the Southwestern United States. This region encompasses Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of California, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, and Utah. [1] These arts include architecture, ceramics, drawing, filmmaking, painting, photography ...

  9. Grace Chapella - Wikipedia

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    Grace Chapella "White Squash Blossom" was born on February 14, 1874, in Tewa Village, Iwinge, [3] on the First Mesa of the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. She was a member of the Bear Clan. [2] As a small child, Chapella learned pottery techniques from her mother, TaTung Pawbe and from her neighbor Nampeyo. [3]

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