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  2. List of historic properties in Safford, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Safford Theater – built in 1911 – The theater, established by Thomas Malcolm, began as an Airdrome Theater. On September 6, 1913, the theater showed its first talking movie. B.F. Thum Dry Goods Store – built in 1920 and located on 418 W. Main St. – The owner of the building, B.F. Thum, served as city clerk and treasurer.

  3. Safford, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    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. [5] Safford is the principal city of the Safford Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Graham County.

  4. Category:Safford, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    B. Buena Vista Hotel (Safford, Arizona) F. Federal Correctional Institution, Safford; G. Graham County Courthouse (Arizona) L. List of historic properties in Safford ...

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  6. Category:People from Cave Creek, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Cave Creek, Arizona" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Eastern Arizona Courier - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Gila Printing, owned by Louis F. Long, sold the Graham County Guardian to Robert G. Gentry, who had published the Eastern Arizona Courier of Safford since 1967. [9] Gentry merged the two papers together to form the Eastern Arizona Courier and Graham County Guardian and then sold them in 1983 [10] to Wick Communications. [11]

  8. List of newspapers in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Copper Camp – Ray in the 1910s and 1920s [19] Arizona Daily Citizen – Tucson 1880s – 1900s [20] See also: Arizona Citizen, Tucson Citizen, Arizona Weekly Citizen. The Arizona Daily Orb – Bisbee 1890s – 1900s [21] The Arizona Gleam – Phoenix in the 1920s and 1930s [22] The Arizona Journal; The Arizona Kicker – Tombstone [23]

  9. National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Entrance of the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, also known as Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery, is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona. It encompasses 225 acres (91 ha), and as of the end of 2005, had 43,672 interments.