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  2. Polly Rosenbaum Building - Wikipedia

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    The Polly Rosenbaum Building, formerly the El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium, is a building in Phoenix, Arizona, at the corner of 15th Avenue and Washington Street, that was built in 1921. The 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m 2 ) building formerly housed the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum .

  3. Celebrity Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Star Theatre (1963-1968) Travelodge Center (1968-1972) [1] [2] [3] Address: 440 N 32nd Street Phoenix, Arizona 85008 United States: Owner: Heidi Hazelwood - Celebrity Theatre, LLC: Type: Theater in the round: Capacity: 2,650 [4] Construction; Opened: 1963: Architect: Perry Neuschatz: Structural engineer: T. Y. Lin International: General ...

  4. Phoenix Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The city of Phoenix installed an evaporative cooling system in the stadium in 1966. [17] The Phoenix Giants returned in 1966 as a Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. That year the Giants signed a five-year lease on the stadium at $15,000/year to use Phoenix Muni for spring training, Triple-A games, and winter instructional league. [18]

  5. Arizona Center - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Center was designed by The Rouse Company (on its festival marketplace model, which worked to great success in other cities) and opened in the fall of 1990 to great fanfare and high expectations, as it was considered one of the original components of the ongoing downtown revitalization efforts in Phoenix taking place since the early 1990s.

  6. Valley Metro Bus - Wikipedia

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    Valley Metro Bus [7] is the public transit bus service in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States.Valley Metro Bus provides local, regional, express, and rural bus services in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, covering a service area of 525 sq mi (1,360 km 2).

  7. U.S. Bank Center (Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 Marshall formed his own firm of Thomas F. Marshall Associates. Associate architect was Schoenberger, Straub, Florence & Associates of Phoenix. [2] Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates were consulting architects on the project. [3] Ground was broken in 1974 and the tower was constructed by the M. M. Sundt Construction Company of Phoenix.

  8. List of tallest buildings in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of Phoenix in 2009. Phoenix, the capital of the U.S. state of Arizona, has 58 completed high-rises taller than 200 feet (61 m). [1] The tallest building in Phoenix is the 40-story Chase Tower, completed in 1972 with 38 habitable floors rising to 483 feet (147 m). [2]

  9. St. John Paul II Catholic High School (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the pastor of the parish of St. Thomas Aquinas lobbied the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix to buy land for a future elementary and high school. The diocese tapped the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, known colloquially as the "Nashville Dominicans," to establish a presence in Phoenix and operate the new high school. Sr.