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The Good Shepherd Home for Girls structure was built in 1942 and is located near the northeast corner of Northern and 19th Avenues. The home for girls closed in 1981 and is now a commercial property. The owners have kept the main architectural features intact. Designated as a landmark with Historic Preservation-Landmark (HP-L) overlay zoning.
Production of ZenniHome modular homes are expected to begin in two weeks. They will retail for $75,000 and $100,000, with a project underway in Mesa.
Benson, Arizona 201 (left) and 223 (right) East 3rd Street. The three colonial revival style homes are located at 201, 285, and 253 East 3rd Street. The house at 201 features a sloped pyramidal roof, the original "V" groove wood siding, boxed eaves and one-over-one light double hung windows.
The Arizona Pioneers' Home – built in 1911 and located at 300 McCormick St. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1995, reference #95001363. It is a retirement home in established to provide housing for early Arizona pioneers.
Clarkdale, Arizona, built, named for, and formerly owned by Senator William A. Clark's United Verde Copper Company; Goodyear, Arizona, founded by and named after the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Kearny, Arizona, built by Kennecott Mining Company in 1958; Litchfield Park, Arizona, built by and named after Goodyear CEO Paul W. Litchfield
The Beet Sugar Factory Building – It was built in 1906. The one million dollar Beet Sugar Factory was built by the Arizona Sugar Company, founded by William John Murphy. It produced sugar until 1913. The building is listed in the National register of Historic Places. The Boiler and lime kiln house and repair shop of the Beet Sugar Factory.
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