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Mimbres bowls at Stanford University Anson Safford. This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining historic buildings, houses, structures and monuments in Safford, Arizona, a City in Graham County.
The Buena Vista Hotel was a historic hotel and entertainment center located in the downtown district of Safford, Arizona. [2]Built in 1928 at cost of $80,000, [3] the 2-story, 46-room hotel was conceived by Fred and Minta Waughtal who previously owned and operated a cattle ranch in Dos Cabezas, as well as the nearby Olive Hotel, which later became the Safford Inn Hospital. [4]
Safford (Western Apache: Ichʼįʼ Nahiłtį́į́) [3] is a city in Graham County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2020 Census , the population of the city is 10,129. [ 4 ] The city is the county seat of Graham County.
Pages in category "Safford, Arizona" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In 1997, the prison became a unit of an Arizona State Prison complex headquartered in Safford. The main road to and from Fort Grant is Arizona State Route 266. There is an abandoned general-aviation airport, Angel Field, immediately south of the prison.
The park is located off U.S. Route 191, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Safford, at the Gila River and Valley. The land for the park, formerly a ranch, was purchased by the state in 1972 in order to construct a reservoir. Roper Lake State Park includes a boat ramp, a beach for swimming, a picnic area, a campground, cabins, and a hot spring. The lake ...
The Woman's Club in Safford, Arizona, United States, is located at 215 Main and was built in 1930.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1]The building is constructed of cut stone in an ashlar pattern.
After Arizona achieved statehood in 1912, Safford was chosen as the location for Graham's county seat in a 1915 election, moving it four miles west from Solomonville, the county seat since 1883. [2] A$50,000 bond was authorized to finance construction of a courthouse with courtrooms, offices, and jail.