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Globe is in southern Gila County at (33.399858, −110.781570), [6] in the valley of Pinal Creek, a north-flowing tributary of the Salt U.S. Route 60 passes through the city, leading northeast through the Fort Apache Indian Reservation 87 miles (140 km) to Show Low, and west 87 miles (140 km) to Phoenix.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Gila County, Arizona, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. [1]
Gila County Jail Gila County Jail, Oak Street, Globe, AZ: 1909 The cell blocks were transported from the territorial prison in Yuma, AZ. Building was in continuous use until 1981 [2] St. John's Episcopal Church St. John's Episcopal Church, 185 East Oak Street, Globe, AZ: 1908 Gothic revival: Oldest church in Gila County [2]
The act became the official law governing the district. The townsite of 'Globe City' was officially laid out in July 1876. Globe became the seat of Gila County, a new Arizona county, in February 1881. [1] [2] [3] The price of silver had decreased by 1881, however by the same token the price of copper increased.
Description: This map shows the cities−incorporated areas and unincorporated areas in Gila County, Arizona.. The city of Globe is highlighted in red.; Incorporated cities are shown in gray and unincorporated communities or CDPs are shown in white.
The site was excavated in 1930 by members of the Gila Pueblo of Globe, Arizona. Preservation work took place in 1948 and 1965. The site represents the survival of an isolated Pueblo II culture into the Pueblo III era. [4] The Tusayan Ruin and Museum is a NPS interpreted location, which includes a trail from the museum thru part of the ruin.
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Besh-Ba-Gowah is a 200-room prehistoric Salado masonry pueblo located atop a broad ridge overlooking Pinal Creek. The site is situated one mile southwest from Globe, Arizona and surrounded by a small city park and adjacent museum with excavated items including prehistoric pottery, stone and woven artifacts.