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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKD5_glendale-high-school-auditorium_Glendale-AZ.html
This propertyis listed in theNational Registerof Historic PlacesBy the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
Glendale High SchoolAuditorium1939
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKD4_c-h-tinker-house_Glendale-AZ.html
This property is listed in theNational Registerof Historic PlacesBy the United States Department of the InteriorListed January 11, 2006Cullin H. Tinker, prominent banker, and mayor from 1916 to 1922 built the house in 1913, and remodeled it in 191…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKD3_glendale-womans-club-clubhouse_Glendale-AZ.html
This property is listed in theNational Registerof Historic PlacesBy the United States Department of the InteriorListed July 7, 1989In 1901, a small group of pioneer women organized the Self Culture Club of Glendale with the primary focus being the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKD2_glendale-townsite_Glendale-AZ.html
National Registerof Historic PlacesListed June 9, 1992United StatesDepartment of the Interior.
Catlin Court was one of Glendale's early fashionable neighborhoods where mayors, merchants, doctors, ministers, builders and educators lived in home…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKD1_catlin-court-historic-district_Glendale-AZ.html
United StatesDepartment of the Interior. Catlin Court was one of Glendale's earliest and most desirable neighborhoods. In 1914 Otto and Marie R. Hansen platted an eighty-acre tract of land and called it after Marie's maiden name. Bounded by 55th A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKD0_methodist-episcopal-church-of-glendale-sanctuary_Glendale-AZ.html
This property is listed in theNational Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior
ListedJanuary 11, 2006The First United Methodist Church of Glendale was originally chartered as the Methodist Episcopal Church of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKCZ_glendale-business-district_Glendale-AZ.html
Settled in 1892, Glendale developed its own "downtown" where residents obtained the goods and services they needed. It was also where local farmers shipped the fruits, vegetables, and livestock they raised to national markets. Glendale blossomed i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKCY_glendales-towering-flagstaff_Glendale-AZ.html
In 1916, during World War I, patriotism was running high in our country and in the little town of Glendale. The citizens of Glendale were looking for a way to express their patriotism. Under the guidance of Mayor A. W. Bennett and town engineer, H…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKC3_first-national-bank-of-glendale-building_Glendale-AZ.html
This structure was built in 1909 as the north half of the Hotchkiss building. It was a pool hall prior to 1918, when C. H. Tinker (Mayor 1918-20) purchased and remodeled it for his Security State Bank which he renamed The First National Bank of Gl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKC1_sine-brothers-hardware-building_Glendale-AZ.html
Floyd Holmes Sine came to Arizona in 1897. Sine is considered to be the father of Glendale's city water system. When he bought this site in 1910, it was the only public well and water system. He added a storage tank and supply lines to the commerc…