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St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave. Charles S. Todd House, 11511 E. Speedway Blvd. Type A at 2101 E. Water St, 2101 E. Water St. Type B at 2019 E. Water St, 2019 E Water St. Nellie Mae Kellogg Van Schaick House, 4141 N. Pontatoc Rd.
West of Tucson off W. Anklam Rd. on Tumamoc Hill 32°12′59″N 111°00′33″W / 32.216389°N 111.009167°W / 32.216389; -111.009167 ( Desert Laboratory Tucson
The USDA Tucson Plant Materials Center. The center was established in 1934 and is located at 3241 N. Romero Rd. The primary mission of the Tucson Plant Materials Center (AZPMC) was the production of nursery stock and the collection of large quantities of seeds for use on the Navajo, Gila, and Rio Grande regional projects.
The building completed in 1967 originally was home to the Tucson Federal Savings & Loan Bank and known as the Tucson Federal Building. The building was designed by local architects Place & Place and featured a large banking hall on the second floor as well as windows on three sides of the building with a gold sunscreen to protect the west facing windows.
Saint Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church is an historic church at 4440 N. Campbell Avenue in Tucson, Arizona, United States. It was built in 1936 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
Her assailant strangled her nearly unconscious twice. Morgan Metzer: It's the worst feeling in the world to think you're dying. And you feel like you're going to be tortured beforehand.
Cheers rang out through the East Room of the White House on Saturday as actor and activist Michael J. Fox walked up to the stage to accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Joe Biden.. Fox is ...
Located north of downtown Tucson, the Miracle Mile Historic District is a significant commercial corridor connected to the development and alignment of Tucson's northern segment of U.S. Route 80, U.S. Route 89, and Arizona State Route 84. [2]