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Mayer is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,408 at the 2000 census . Mayer includes three sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places : the Mayer Apartments, the Mayer Business Block, and the Mayer Red Brick Schoolhouse .
The Mayer Apartments – Two one story brick apartments built in 1902 by Mayer and listed in the National Register of Historic Places: [7] Mayer Apartment #1 – Once used as a local brothel. Mayer Apartment #2. The Mayer Red Brick Schoolhouse – The historic schoolhouse was built in 1914 and is located in Main St. The building is now used for ...
Mayer Red Brick Schoolhouse is a building in Mayer, Arizona. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [ 1 ] It is considered the longest used schoolhouse in Arizona, having been in operation for over eighty years. [ 2 ]
Yavapai County (/ ˈ j æ v ə ˌ p aɪ ˌ / YA-və-pye) is a county near the center of the U.S. state of Arizona.As of the 2020 census, its population was 236,209, [1] making it the fourth-most populous county in Arizona.
The school has a Mayer, Arizona postal address, [2] but is not in the Mayer census-designated place. [3] The Arizona Republic describes the school as being in Mayer. [4] Allen Beard Rau of The Arizona Republic wrote in 2015 that the school has, in quotation marks, a "Southwestern experience" and that it has a "rustic atmosphere and hands-on ...
The Prescott & Eastern Railroad was built from near Prescott to Mayer (later it was extended all the way to Crown King). The P & E followed along the Agua Fria and built sidings at Cherry Creek Siding (Dewey Post Office), and Val Verde, the site of a smelter built by the Val Verde Smelting Company—a large plant at the site of Humboldt.
Mayer High School is a high school (serving grades 9 through 12) in Spring Valley, Arizona, [3] with a Mayer postal address. Along with an elementary school, it is a part of the Mayer Unified School District .
Originally the Mayer Central Building 1960-3-4 [55] Meridian Bank Tower: 252 ft (76 m) [56] 20 [57] Charles G. Polacek [58] 275,000 [59] Office Complete: Originally the Guaranty Bank Building, [57] it only took 9 months to complete. The building underwent renovations in the early 1990s, repainted from light blue to tan and brown, and a pitched ...