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This is a directory of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona. There are about fourteen hundred listed sites in the state, and each of its fifteen counties has at least ten listings on the National Register. Forty-seven of the state's sites are further designated as National Historic Landmarks .
Arizona State Hospital Building. July 15, 2009. ( #09000510) 2500 E. Van Buren St. 33°27′08″N 112°01′37″W. / 33.4521°N 112.027°W / 33.4521; -112.027 ( Arizona State Hospital Building) Central City. The Arizona State Hospital Building, also known as Mahoney Administration Building, was built in 1900.
The Phoenix Carnegie Library was built in 1907 and is located at 1101 W. Washington St. The property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Del Monte Market built in 1908 and located at 2659 W. Dobbins Road in South Mountain Village, an urban village within the city of Phoenix.
Alma Ward Meeting House. Alma Ward Meeting House. April 4, 2006. ( #05001198) 809 W. Main St. 33°25′00″N 111°50′55″W. / 33.416667°N 111.848611°W / 33.416667; -111.848611 ( Alma Ward Meeting House) Mesa. Three buildings which played a role in the formation of religious and educational development in Mesa.
Boot Hill Graveyard – The graveyard was established in 1878 as the Tombstone Cemetery and is located at 408 Arizona State Route 80. [33] The graves of Billy Clanton, Frank McLaury and Tom McLaury members of the Cochise County Cowboys who died in the 1881 gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
The Harold C. Price Sr. House was built in 1956 and is located at 7211 N. Tatum. Price was the owner of the “Price Tower” in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The construction of the Norman Lykes House began in 1959 and competed in 1967. It is located at 6836 N. 36th Street in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
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