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  2. The Most Beautiful Tiny Houses in the World - AOL

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    Olympia, Washington, resident and small-living specialist Zyl Vardos built this evocatively named tiny house in 2016 using Dutch-style doors, mahogany ply walls, cork floors, large sleeping loft ...

  3. List of historic properties in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1964, public accommodations in Phoenix and Arizona were segregated: African Americans were not allowed to stay in the hotels in downtown Phoenix. The structure, which is listed in the National register of Historic Places ref. number 95001081, is the only known surviving African-American boarding house in Phoenix.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Phoenix, Arizona

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    The historic Harry J. Felch House was built in 1927 and is located on 525 W. Lynwood Street in Phoenix, AZ. The Dutch Colonial Home is located in Phoenix’s historic Roosevelt District. 180: John M. Ross House: John M. Ross House: February 24, 2000 : 6722 N. Central Ave.

  5. Rio Vista, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Rio Vista Village ("river view") is the fifteenth designated urban village of Phoenix, Arizona, located in the northern part of the city. The village consists primarily of largely undeveloped land, and is located near the unincorporated master-planned community of Anthem .

  6. List of historic properties in Avondale, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The first survey conducted in 1867, involved the first 36 miles of Arizona. Up until 1874, this was the epicenter of all surveying in Arizona for property deeds. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 2002, reference #02001137. Monument Hill is located at 115th Ave. and Baseline Road in Avondale, Az. [1] [2]

  7. Mystery Castle - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Castle is located in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, in the foothills of South Mountain Park. It was built in the 1930s by Boyce Luther Gulley for his daughter Mary Lou Gulley. After learning he had tuberculosis, Gulley moved from Seattle to the Phoenix area and began building the house from found or inexpensive materials. Boyce Gulley ...

  8. Tiny home village operators seek land to build new units amid ...

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    The goal is to replace the existing 8 feet by 8 feet tiny homes at Swift Haven with the newly constructed 8 feet by 12 feet tiny homes at the new 0.8-acre site at Northwest and Maplewood avenues.

  9. Bumble Bee, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Penn died before his plans came to fruition and the property reverted to private ownership. Many of the faux historic buildings have since been torn down and smaller homes have been built in their place. Bumble Bee is located 55 miles north of Phoenix, just off I-17 at Exit #248. [2]