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The Ponderosa II House ( Lorne Greene 's house) was built in 1960 and is located at 602 S. Edgewater Dr. The house was built by actor Lorne Greene, who played Ben Cartwright, the patriarch of the Cartwright family in the popular 1960s TV series Bonanza. The house is a replica of Bonanza's Ponderosa Ranch House.
The Ronstadt House – built in 1904 and located at 607 N. 6th Ave. The House was designed and built for Fredrick Ronstadt, a Tucson pioneer, wagon maker, hardware company owner, and Tucson's first automobile dealer. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 26, 1979, reference: #79000423.
The Mesa Arizona Temple (formerly the Arizona Temple; nicknamed the Lamanite Temple) [2] is the seventh operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The intent to build the temple was announced on October 1, 1919, by church president Heber J. Grant, during the church's general conference.
The First Mexican Baptist Church was built in 1920 and is located at 1002 E. Jefferson Avenue. This property is recognized as historic by the Hispanic American Historic Property Survey of the City of Phoenix. The Friendly House structure was built in 1900 and is located at 802 South 1st.
U.S. Route 66 ( US 66, Route 66) also known as the Will Rogers Highway, was a major United States Numbered Highway in the state of Arizona from November 11, 1926, to June 26, 1985. US 66 covered a total of 385.20 miles (619.92 km) through Arizona. The highway ran from west to east, starting in Needles, California, through Kingman and Seligman ...
There are 432 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Maricopa County, including 3 that are also National Historic Landmarks. The city of Phoenix is the location of 230 of these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts and 2 National ...
The town's first newspaper, The Peoria Enterprise, was printed weekly from November 14, 1917, to April 1921. Peoria's first library was held at the women's club in 1920 until it moved to the old Peoria City Hall in 1975 (where the Peoria Center for the Performing Arts was constructed and currently sits). The library eventually moved to the ...
1917 – Mesa purchases existing gas and electric utilities from Dr. A.J. Chandler. 1921 – Mesa Welfare League founded. 1923 – Mesa Tribune newspaper begins publication. [2] 1927 – Mesa Arizona Temple dedicated (first time). [1] 1928 – first production of the Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant. 1931 – Town area expanded.