DescriptionPhoenix-Pioneer Military and Memorial Park-1850-Noah M. Broadway.JPG
English: Grave site of Noah M. Broadway who died November 3, 1905. Broadway was one of the original settlers of Phoenix. He was an American Civil War veteran, farmer, and sheriff of Maricopa County. His farm was located between 7th and 23rd Avenues on the south side of what is now "Broadway Road". His grave is located at 1317 W. Jefferson Street in the "Rosedale Cemetery" section of Phoenix's historic Pioneer & Military Memorial Park. The Pioneer & Military Memorial Park is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, reference #06001317.
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