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Raymond Building
1911
As the keystone shows, this building was constr...
Ricket and Brooks Bldg.
1911
The first building on this site was a wooden ...
Weatherford Hotel
This property has been
Placed on the
National ...
Verkamp Building
1899
John G. Verkamp came to Flagstaff in the 1890’s...
Babbitt Brothers Building
1888
In 1888, David Babbitt, who had been running a ...
The First Mayor
Ralph Cross Johnson built this house just as the War of 18...
The Belfast Historical Society Museum
When James Langworthy built this Federal style structure i...
The Silver Screen
The burgeoning appeal of the silver screen led to the cons...
Downtowner
1921 - 1935
The K.J. Nackard family came to Flagstaf...
The Historic Basque Handball Court
Historic Basque handball court (cancha) built in 1926 by J...
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Raymond Building
1911
As the keystone shows, this building was constructed in 1911. Its owner was R.O. Raymond, M.D., one of Flagstaff’s first doctors. Raymond came west for his health. After a short stay in Williams, he moved to Flagstaff in 1906.
He was ...
Ricket and Brooks Bldg.
1911
The first building on this site was a wooden structure located at 22 N. San Francisco Street dating from the early 1890s. It was the home of a saloon with a cute name, The Office. (“Honey I can’t come ...
Weatherford Hotel
This property has been
Placed on the
National Register
Of Historical Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on North Leroux Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Verkamp Building
1899
John G. Verkamp came to Flagstaff in the 1890’s. He first worked for the Babbitts (three of his sisters were married to Babbitt Brothers), then succeeded in a number of business on his own, including lumber, livestock and merchandising. He ...
Babbitt Brothers Building
1888
In 1888, David Babbitt, who had been running a lumber yard on this site, decided to construct a general store. Starting in late summer, he built a 35 X 70 foot structure on this corner, with the long side of ...
The First Mayor
Ralph Cross Johnson built this house just as the War of 1812 was beginning. He and his brother, Judge Alfred Johnson, were active in all manner of Belfast's businesses and politics. Ralph Johnson was a representative in Maine's first legislature ...
The Belfast Historical Society Museum
When James Langworthy built this Federal style structure in 1835, Market Street, which the building faces, was little more than a cow path leading to a watering hole. But as both a home and store, it was one of more ...
The Silver Screen
The burgeoning appeal of the silver screen led to the construction of the Colonial Theatre which opened the night the Titanic set sail from England in April 1912. A fire in 1923 following a showing of the film "Way Down ...
Downtowner
1921 - 1935
The K.J. Nackard family came to Flagstaff in 1912 and opened a small general store at 106 E. Railroad Avenue. The store was successful. In 1921, Nackard built a home on this property, just a stone's throw from ...
The Historic Basque Handball Court
Historic Basque handball court (cancha) built in 1926 by Jesus Garcia, a Spaniard who migrated to Flagstaff in 1912. He owned and operated the adjacent Tourist Home. The Basque would reportedly herd sheep, drink, chase women, or play their beloved ...