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My uploaded pictures of Historic Structures, etc. Part II





This is part II of are some of the pictures that I took of other places, plus some non-historical, but nonetheless important pictures.

Contents: Top - Oatman, Oracle, Paradise Valley, Parker, Patagonia, Payson, Peach Springs, Pearce, Peoria, Picacho, Pima, Pinal County, Pine-Strawberry, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Quartzsite, Queen Creek, Roll, Sacaton, Safford, Sahuarita, Salome, San Carlos, San Jose, San Luis, Santan, Scottsdale, Sedona, Seligman, Sentinel (Ghost town), Shumway, Snowflake, Solomon, Somerton, Sonoita, Sun City, Superior, Surprise, Taylor, Tempe, Thatcher, Tombstone, Tonalea, Tonopah, Topock, Tortilla Flat, Tuba City, Tubac, Tucson, Tumacacori, Twin Arrows (Ghost town), Two Guns (Ghost town), Valentine, Valle, Vulture City (Ghost town), Wellton, Whiteriver, Wickenburg, Wikieup, Willcox, Williams, Winkelman, Winslow, Wintersburg, Wittmann, Yavapai-Prescott Tribe Reservation, Yuma, Puerto Rico and other places, Important, but not historical.

The following photographs are of some of the historic structures in Scottsdale listed in the National Register of Historic Places National Register of Historic Places.

The German POW Great Papago Escape of WW II.

The McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park houses the Roald Amundsen Pullman Private Railroad Car which was built in 1928. On different occasions the Roald Amundsen Pullman Private Railroad Car reportedly carried Presidents Hoover, Roosevelt (FDR), Truman and Eisenhower. The Roald Amundsen Pullman Private Railroad Car was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 6, 2009, reference: #09000582.

Taliesin West was built in 1931 and is located at 12345 N. Taliesin Drive. Taliesin West was the winter home and school of architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the desert from 1931 until his death in 1959. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 12, 1974, reference: 74000457.

The Old Trails Bridge was the longest arch bridge in America until 1928.

Puerto Rico and other places

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California
The Dominican Republic
Florida
Georgia
Mexico
New Mexico
New York
Puerto Rico
Tennessee

Important, but not historical

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My uploaded pictures of the Historic Structures of Phoenix
My uploaded pictures of Historic Structures, Part I
  • See Part I of "My pictures of historic Structures", which includes Adamsville (Ghost town), Agua Caliente (Ghost town), Anthem, Apache Grove, Apache Junction, Arlington, Ash Fork, Avondale, Bellemont, Benson, Bisbee, Black Canyon City, Bouse, Brigham City (Ghost town), Buckeye, Bullhead City, Bylas, Cameron, Camp Verde, Carefree, Casa Grande, Cave Creek, Chandler, Chino Valley, Clarkdale, Claypool, Clifton, Cochise, Cocopah Indian Reservation. Cool Springs, Coolidge, Cornville, Cottonwood, Dateland, Dewey-Humboldt, Dos Cabezas (Ghost town), Douglas, Dragoon, Eagar, Ehrenberg, El Mirage, Elfrida, Eloy, Fairbank (Ghost town), Flagstaff, Florence, Fort Apache, Fort Huachuca, Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Fort Thomas, Fort Tyson, Fountain Hills, Gadsden, Geronimo, Gila Bend, Gila County, Gila River Indian Reservation, Gilbert, Gillett (Ghost town), Glendale, Globe, Goldfield (Ghost town), Goodyear, Grand Canyon Village, Guadalupe, Hackberry, Hayden, Hereford, Holbrook, Hyder (Ghost town), Indian Gardens, Jerome, Joseph City, Kearny, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Litchfield Park, Mammoth, Mayer, McNary, Mesa, Miami, Morristown, New River and Nogales.



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