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The Tempe Beach Stadium is located in the corner of 1st St. and Ash Ave. The property was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 7, 1985. The Cobblestone – The "Wall" was built in 1934 around the Tempe Beach Stadium baseball field. Mill Ave. Bridge – built in 1931. The bridge was added to the National Register of ...
Tempe is located in the East Valley section of metropolitan Phoenix; it is bordered by Phoenix and Guadalupe on the west, Scottsdale and the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community on the north, Chandler on the south, and Mesa on the east. Tempe is the location of the main campus of Arizona State University.
The company also owned the Florida Panthers Hockey Club and had interests in the operations of the National Car Rental Center located in Sunrise, Florida and the Miami Arena. [1] [3] In December 2000, Boca Resorts, Inc. sold the hotel for $335 million to KSL Recreation, Inc.
Tempe Diablo Stadium is a baseball field located in Tempe, Arizona. It has been the spring training home of the Los Angeles Angels since 1993, and it is the home field for night games of the Arizona League Angels . [ 2 ]
Tempe Dam Pedestrian & Bike Bridge View of the West Dam holding back the lake. The east dams were five feet (1.5 m) high and sat on a two-foot (61 cm) concrete base. The west dams were 16 feet (4.9 m) high and sat on a three-foot (91 cm) base. Tempe's old dams were computer controlled to maintain air pressure of six pounds per square inch (41 kPa).
The Tubercular Cabin on the outside and inside. The cabin was built in 1920 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places on October 28, 2001, reference: #01001172. The First Church of Cave Creek also known as the First Episcopal Church of Cave Creek, was built in 1948. The original bell of the First Church of Cave Creek.
Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA) is a publicly owned performing and visual arts center in Tempe, Arizona. It opened in September 2007 and houses a 600-seat proscenium theater, a 200-seat studio theater, and a 3,500-square-foot gallery. [2] Its Lakeside Room seats 200 people and overlooks Tempe Town Lake. [3] [4]
Chino Valley is the site of the first Territorial Capital of Arizona. The capital moved to Prescott, 15 miles (24 km) away, in 1864.U.S. Army Cavalry Lt. Amiel W. Whipple, while traveling through the area in 1854, gave the community its name.