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  2. Category : Buildings and structures in Flagstaff, Arizona

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    National Register of Historic Places in Flagstaff, Arizona (9 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Flagstaff, Arizona" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  3. List of historic properties in Flagstaff, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Flagstaff Armory – built in 1920 and located at 503 W. Clay Ave. It is now a grocery store. The Babbitt Brothers Building – built in 1888 and located at 12 East Aspen St. The Coconino Chop House – built in 1898 and located at 10 East Route 66; The Rickets and Brooks Building – built 1911 in and located at 22 North San Francisco Street.

  4. Flagstaff, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Flagstaff (/ ˈ f l æ ɡ. s t æ f / FLAG-staf) is the county seat of Coconino County, Arizona, in the southwestern United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 76,831. Flagstaff is the principal city of the Flagstaff metropolitan area, which includes all of Coconino County, and has a population of

  5. Railroad Addition Historic District (Flagstaff, Arizona)

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    The Flagstaff Railroad Addition Historic District is significant because of its association with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway as well as U.S. Route 66.The original boundary was roughly bounded by Santa Fe RR tracks, Agassiz and Beaver Sts., Birch and Aspen Avenues.

  6. Downtown Flagstaff, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Square is "one of Flagstaff's most popular public spaces" and contains an array of built-in links to the area's past. [2]: 168 Much of Flagstaff's downtown follows a similar cultural trend, with businesses and residents alike "increasingly applying themes and images to the landscape in an attempt to enhance the local sense of place".

  7. History of Flagstaff, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    During the 1880s, Flagstaff began to grow, with the early economy based on timber, sheep, and cattle. [22] By 1886, Flagstaff was the largest city on the railroad line between Albuquerque and the west coast of the United States. [33] In this year, it had a population of 600 and "more saloons than all other businesses combined". [34]

  8. Andy Reid’s year in Flagstaff, and its enduring impact on him ...

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    And when LaVell Edwards, his mentor and former coach at Brigham Young, touted Division 1-AA (now FCS) Northern Arizona — a school located in Flagstaff, about two hours north of Phoenix — Reid ...

  9. Walkup Skydome - Wikipedia

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    The J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome is an indoor multipurpose stadium in the southwestern United States, located on the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, Arizona. It is primarily used as the home of the NAU Lumberjacks football and both men's and women's basketball teams of the Big Sky Conference.