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The Goodyear Farms Historic Cemetery – established in 1917, where many of the farm workers who perished during the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic are buried in unmarked graves. The Graves of Amado B. Sernas (1908–1994) former city councilman and his wife Francisca T. Sernas (1907–1988) in the Goodyear Farms Historic Cemetery.
Joliet and Wilmington: This is the section of former U.S. Route 66 that traveled from Wilmington to Joliet. The road mostly traverses agricultural land, but does pass the former Joliet Army Ammunition Plant. Most of this 15.9-mile (25.6 km) stretch has been re-designated Illinois Route 53.
The Paul Brooks House – built in 1926 located at 1033 5th Ave. Paul Brooks was the owner of Brooks Lumber. [6] The house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002559. [12] The T. D Cross House – built in 1910 located at 908 1st Ave. The Cross House is a T-Plan in the Queen Anne style.
The William and Mary Grier House was built in 1901 and located at 1942 W. Adams St. William Grier was a merchant who took to ranching after moving to Arizona in 1896. He built the house as a primary residence for himself and his wife, Mary. Designated as a landmark with Historic Preservation-Landmark (HP-L) overlay zoning.
The Forney House – It was built in 1893, is the second oldest house in Glendale, Arizona. It is located at 7534 North 61st Avenue. The oldest house in Glendale is the Adobe house located in Sahuaro Ranch. Jonas McNair House – It was built in 1897 and is located at 5919 W. Myrtle Avenue. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The Bernard House (#22116) – Completed in 1884, The Hazen House (#22104) – Was constructed in 1891; The Carr House (#22114) The Miles House (#22128) – The building today bears the name of General Nelson A. Miles. The Wilder House (#22132) – Is named for Colonel Wilbur E. Wilder who commanded the 5th Cavalry at Fort Huachuca in 1913.
The Camacho House – The house was built in 1947 and is located at 8238 Monroe St. It is listed in the Peoria Register of Historic Places. The Saliba House – The house was built in 1948 and is located at 8276 W. Monroe St., belonged to the Saliba family, owners of the then local grocery store called Saliba's Pay 'n Take It and Saliba's Park ...
The Haskins House/Haskins Apartments built in 1888 and located on Main Street. The Grocery Store Ruins – built in 1900 and located at 220 1st Street (now known as the "La Victoria Studio"). [43] The House of Joy - built in 1892 and George Hulls home from 1893 to 1898; The ruins of the mine Guard House.