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Barstow Harvey House

Harvey Houses were legendary in the history of Western rail travel. Operated by Fred Harvey in conjunction with this Santa Fe Railway, the network of restaurant-hotels set a new standard in quality meal service. Barstow's Spanish-Moorish "Casa Del Desierto" opened ...

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The Spire

This Frank Lloyd Wright designed Spire was originally part of the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Arizona State Capitol project from 1957. The Spire is 125 feet in height and was formally illuminated on 28 April 2004.

Taliesin Architects.

Arnold Roy, Project Architect

Taliesin ...

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Fort Reno

Civil War Defenses of Washington

No visible evidence remains of Fort Reno, which stood at the top of this hill, the highest elevation in Washington, D.C.

[drawing of Fort Reno] Fort Reno from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers drawing. Cannon ...

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Yellow Tavern

Just south of here on Brook Road (present-day U.S. Route 1) is the site of Yellow Tavern. North of the tavern, on 11 May 1864, Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart deployed his Confederate cavalry to confront Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's Union ...

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War Memorial

In grateful tribute

to the

men and women

who died

in the Armed Forces

of our country

Marker is on 13th Street (U.S. 60), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Main House and Guest House

The large house to the right, now known as the Main House, was the home of the superintendent who managed Sahuaro Ranch for its owner, William Bartlett. The oldest section, on the right, was built in 1891 as an office. ...

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Dodona Manor

Home of Gen. George C. Marshall.

This early-19th-century house and its surrounding four acres were purchased in 1941 by Gen. Marshall (1880–1959) and his wife, Katherine Tupper Marshall (1882–1978). A student of the classics, Marshall called the house, in its grove ...

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Pochea Indian Village Site

Pochea was one of cluster of Indian villages forming the very large settlement of Pahsitna which extended along the ridge east and west of Ramona Bowl. Pahsitnah was thriving when the Spanish first passed by in 1774. A tragic story ...

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Fort Reno

Civil War Defenses of Washington

No visible evidence remains of Fort Reno, which stood at the top of this hill, the highest elevation in Washington, D.C.

[drawing of Fort Reno] Fort Reno from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers drawing. Cannon ...

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Felix Anthony "Doc" Blanchard

We point with pride to young

Doc Blanchard- one of the

greatest names in football- our

hometown boy who met success

with modesty- a boy who fit

perfectly into the pattern laid

down by his dad. With memory

of your ...

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