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The Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery Caretakers’ House – It was built in 1895 and is located inside the Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery at 7844 N. 61st Ave. The Memorial Park Cemetery is Glendale's first cemetery. Glendale Blacksmith Shop – This building was built in the late 19th century. It is located in 6713 N. 57th Drive.
Banner Boswell Medical Center (formerly Boswell Memorial Hospital) Level IV: Sun City: Maricopa: 525 1970 [20: 1] [21] Banner Cardon Children's Medical Center (formerly Cardon Children’s Medical Center) Children's Hospital: Mesa: Maricopa: 2009 [22
Abrazo Arrowhead Campus is an acute care hospital located in Glendale, Arizona, United States. Named after founder Cornelius Alphonse Abrazo, of which little is known, the hospital opened in 1988. In 1999, Phoenix Baptist and Arrowhead Hospitals were acquired by Vanguard Health Systems . [ 1 ]
Abrazo Arrowhead Campus (Arrowhead Hospital) is the recipient of the Top 100 Hospital” by Thomson Reuters® (formally known as Solucient) [14] Abrazo Arrowhead Campus (Arrowhead Hospital) recognized as U.S. News & World Report Best Hospital in Phoenix, recognized for Ear, Nose and Throat care specialty [17]
King County Tuberculosis Hospital Seattle, Washington [36] 1930 Lake View Sanatorium: Madison, Wisconsin [37] 1933 Sioux San Hospital: Rapid City, South Dakota: 1934 Arizona State Tuberculosis Sanatorium Tempe, Arizona [38] 1934 Glenn Dale Hospital: Glenn Dale, Maryland: 1936 Dr. Hudson Sanitarium: Newton County, Arkansas [39] 1939 University ...
Residents who live in Rincon can grab sandbags from Freedom Park beginning at 11 a.m. Sunday. City of Tybee Island Sand is available for residents to pick up at Memorial Park at the volleyball courts.
AZCOM was established in 1995 when the Board of Trustees approved the purchase of land and the building of a new campus. Today, the Glendale Campus is on 135 acres and includes academic buildings, laboratory facilities, student housing, and an on-campus osteopathic clinic. The first class of osteopathic medical students began classes on ...
The 1950s and 1960s brought explosive growth to Phoenix and the need to rapidly expand hospital services in a cost-effective manner. In the 1960s, Good Samaritan’s board, at the request of surrounding community hospital boards, took over the ownership and management of hospitals in Mesa/Tempe and Maryvale/Glendale communities.