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  2. Bisbee Historic District - Wikipedia

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    80004487 [ 1 ] Added to NRHP. July 3, 1980. The Bisbee Historic District is a historic district located in Bisbee, Arizona, and has all the essential features of a prosperous, early twentieth century mining town. [ 2 ] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [ 2 ] The district has 80 contributing buildings, with ...

  3. Fire glass - Wikipedia

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    Fire glass. Fire glass (also fire pit glass, fire rocks, fire beads or lava glass) is a type of tempered glass, chunks of which are used decoratively on fireplaces. Pieces of the glass are heaped around jets of burning gas, or around liquid ethanol, in order to conceal the jets and reflect the flames. [1] It is an alternative to ceramic and ...

  4. List of historic properties in Bisbee, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The post office was established in 1900 and the library in 1907. They are located at 4-6 Main Street. The library is also a part of the Cochise County Library District despite being city-funded. The Old City Hall (originally the Bisbee City Fire Hall) – built in 1902 and located at 110-112 Naco Road. The bell which was located in the tower ...

  5. Meteor Crater - Wikipedia

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    November 1967. Meteor Crater, or Barringer Crater, is an impact crater about 37 mi (60 km) east of Flagstaff and 18 mi (29 km) west of Winslow in the desert of northern Arizona, United States. The site had several earlier names, and fragments of the meteorite are officially called the Canyon Diablo Meteorite, after the adjacent Canyon Diablo.

  6. Arcosanti - Wikipedia

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    Arcosanti is an experimental town with a bronze bell casting business in Yavapai County, central Arizona, United States, 70 mi (110 km) north of Phoenix, at an elevation of 3,732 feet (1,138 m). Its arcology concept was proposed by Italian-American architect Paolo Soleri (1919–2013).

  7. Whiskey Row, Prescott - Wikipedia

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    Whiskey Row is a block in Prescott, Arizona, existing on Montezuma Street between Goodwin and Gurley Streets, although it did spill over onto adjacent streets from time to time. The original Whiskey Row occupied the 100 block of Montezuma Street and portions of the adjacent Cortez and Granite Streets. Shortly after Prescott's founding in 1864 ...

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