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The Adam Diller/Lightning "Z" Ranch House was built in 1904 and is located at 8702 N. 7th Avenue. The ranch house is one of the few remaining once-isolated ranch houses that dotted the outskirts of the city in the early part of the century. Designated as a landmark with Historic Preservation-Landmark (HP-L) overlay zoning.
Sanctuary includes an Asian-inspired spa, the Elements restaurant, [3] and the Jade Bar. [4] Elements Executive Chef Beau MacMillan has been featured on several Food Network Channel shows, including Iron Chef, Worst Cooks in America, and The Next Iron Chef. [5] Jade Bar underwent a $2 million renovation in the summer of 2013 and reopened in ...
View east along Route 60, Mesa. U.S. Route 60 (US 60) is an east–west United States Highway within Arizona.The highway runs for 369 miles (594 km) from a junction with Interstate 10 near Quartzsite to the New Mexico state line near Springerville.
The Charles Miller House in Old Town Scottsdale was built in 1913 and is located at 6938 E. 1st Street. Date placed on Scottsdale Historic Register: February 16, 2010 by Ordinance No.3886, 11-ZN-2009. The George Ellis House was built in 1925 and is located at 105 Cattle Track Road. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on ...
Ghost Ranch Lodge, 801 West Miracle Mile, 1941; Golden Pin Lanes, 922 West Miracle Mile, 1950; Hacienda Motel, 1704 North Oracle Road, c.1940; Highland Tower Motel, 1919 North Oracle Road, 1941; Oracle Court, 2649 North Oracle Road, 1940; Pago Pago Restaurant & Lounge, 2201 North Oracle Road, c, 1945; Riviera Motor Lodge, 515 West Miracle Mile ...
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State Route 347 (SR 347) is a 28.69 miles (46.17 km) long, north–south state highway in central Arizona.The route begins at SR 84 and heads north. It passes through Maricopa, meeting SR 238.
The guest ranch opened in 1921. Guests have included Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson. [5] On average, 165 cars, trucks, or pedestrians per day passed through the Sasabe Port of Entry in 2011. [6] Sasabe, Arizona is smaller than its sister community, El Sásabe, Sonora, which is known for its burnt-adobe brickyards.