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Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, at 300 East Orange Mall on the Tempe campus of Arizona State University, was built in 1966 and was named for Charles Trumbull Hayden, founder of Tempe and the first president of the board of the Arizona Territorial Normal School, ASU's predecessor. Hayden Library is the largest facility on ASU's Tempe campus ...
Arizona State University Tempe campus is the main campus of Arizona State University, and the largest of the five campuses [4] that comprise the university. The campus lies in the heart of Tempe, Arizona, about eight miles (13 km) east of downtown Phoenix. The campus is considered urban, and is approximately 642 acres (2.6 km 2) in size.
The C.T. Hayden House, also known as, "La Casa Vieja," or, "The Old House," is a historic building and landmark in Tempe, Arizona, and is the oldest occupied structure in the Salt River Valley (more commonly, The Valley of the Sun [3]). [4] Built in 1873, the home originally belonged to Charles Trumbull Hayden, who founded
They are considered historical by the National Register of Historic Places and/or the Tempe Historic Property Register. Hayden Flour Mill – originally built by Charles T. Hayden in 1874, thus the name "Mill Avenue" (THPR). Tempe Hardware Building – built in 1875. It is located at 520 S. Mill Ave..
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A plan that includes preserving and adaptively reusing Tempe’s Hayden Flour Mill, the namesake of Mill Avenue, will likely begin visible construction in 2025. ... According to the city of Tempe ...
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Charles Trumbull Hayden (April 4, 1825 – February 5, 1900) was an American businessman and probate judge. His influence was felt in the development of Arizona Territory where he helped found both the city of Tempe and Arizona State University .