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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cochise ...

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    Location of Cochise County in Arizona. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cochise County, Arizona.It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cochise County, Arizona, United States.

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

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    A large plaza in front of the Mesa Grande Temple Mound which was enclosed by a large adobe wall. One of the two largest networks of irrigation canals created in the prehistoric Americans by the Hohokam. A Replica of the Mesa Grande Hohokam Ballcourt . The ballcourt is an open-air structure where the Hohokam played ballgames using a rubber ball ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Gila County ...

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    150 N. Plaza Circle Drive [5: Miami: Trost & Trost-designed school built in 1923 to facilitate segregation of Mexican American children. Now the Bullion Plaza Museum. [6] 6: Cline Terrace Platform Mound (AR-03-12-06-132 TNF) April 21, 1989

  5. Westfield Plaza Bonita - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Plaza Bonita, commonly known as Plaza Bonita and Plaza, is a shopping mall in National City, California. It is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield . Anchor stores at the center include Macy's , JCPenney , Target , Crunch Fitness , Nordstrom Rack and Round1 .

  6. Plaza Bonita - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Plaza_Bonita&oldid=92334854"This page was last edited on 5 December 2006, at 23:34 (UTC). (UTC).

  7. List of ghost towns in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Maricopa: 1858: Neglected site: Hotel, ruins of a stone house and a swimming pool. Alamo Crossing [2] Alimo Mohave: 1899: 1918: Submerged: Submerged in Alamo Lake. Alexandra [2] Yavapai: 1875: c. 1903: Barren site: The town is located in Peck Canyon and was named Alexandra after Mrs. T.M. Alexander, a founder and the first lady to be at the ...

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  9. Maricopa, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The first train departed from Maricopa for Phoenix on July 4, 1887. All east–west rail travelers had to stop at Maricopa, and those who wanted to go north had to shift to the M & P Railroad. [4] [5] [6] Maricopa was officially incorporated as a city on October 15, 2003, becoming the 88th incorporated municipality in Arizona.