DescriptionPhoenix-Pueblo Grande Ruin-Traditional Kitchen.JPG
English: Made from mesquite, these kitchens were used by the O'Odham people , believed to be descendants of the Hohokam's, in the 1600s. The ruins are listed in the National Register of Historic Places reference #66000184.
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(Original text) : {{Information |Description = Made from mesquite, these kitchens were used by the O'Odham people , believed to be descendants of the Hohokam's, in the 1600's. The ruins are listed in the National Register of Historic Places referen...