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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMD8_ash-fork-arizona-the-coming-of-route-66_Ash-Fork-AZ.html
Ashfork, ArizonaFounded 1882 The Coming of Route "66"1926Ash Fork was a junction point of the Old Trails (Route 66) and the Grand Canyon - Nogales Highways (US 89), leading to the southern sections of the state. Pictured is Lewis Ave. "Route…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMD5_the-famous-esclante-hotel_Ash-Fork-AZ.html
The hotel opened March 1, 1907, and was built of steel and concrete in the Mission Style of Spanish architecture. The hotel covered the space 420' X 200'. Cost was approximately $115,000. On the ground floor of the structure was the lunch room …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMBO_ash-fork-maintenance-camp-1_Ash-Fork-AZ.html
Built circa 1926-27by the Arizona Departmentof Transportation This building constructed of Moenkopi Sandstone, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Ash Fork Camp location was selected because it is a junction poin…
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Ash Fork is located near the 35th Parallel where, in the 1850's the Army Corps of Topographical Engineers began surveying a future railroad route. Camels were imported and used as beast of burden, adding to the colorful history of the region. A wa…
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