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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO9C_remembrance-garden_Winslow-AZ.html
These two steel beams from the World Trade Centerentrusted to the citizens of Winslowby the city of New York,along with this flag that was flown at the Pentagon; stand as the centerpiece of our Remembrance Garden.The words "United We Stand" remind…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO9B_wigwam-village-6_Holbrook-AZ.html
Dear Mr. Paul LewisIt is my pleasure to inform you that the Wigwam Village #6 at 811 W. Hopi Dr. in Holbrook was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 2002. As you know, the National Register is the official listing of th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO8I_winslow-toreva-highway_Alpine-AZ.html
Dedicated to the Honorable Carl Hayden, United States Senator and to the Honorable Frank R. Goodman, former State Highway Engineer. Both being good roads advocates who by their close application and untiring efforts contributed much to the establi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLVV_la-posada-hotel_Winslow-AZ.html
La Posada was the last of the greatFred Harvey/Santa Fe Railway hotels.This is the masterpiece ofMary Jane Colterconsidered by many to bethe greatest of allSouthwestern architects.La Posada is on the National and State Registers of Historic Places.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLVP_the-winslow-bridge_Winslow-AZ.html
This date medallion is from the Winslow Bridge that once spanned the Little Colorado River on historic Route 66 just east of Winslow. Because the river had always proved a daunting impediment to travelers, this bridge crossing became a strategic j…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLUG_sunset-crossing_Winslow-AZ.html
This crossing, first noted early in the 1850s in journals and maps of explorers along the 35th parallel, is the only convergence of major travel routes on the Little Colorado River. It lies on the trail used by Mormon immigrants journeying from Ut…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK4W_navajo-county-courthouse_Holbrook-AZ.html
Navajo County CourthouseIn 1896, the U.S. Congress passed enabling legislation to provide a permanent courthouse at Holbrook. Construction was delayed until Frank A. Zuck donated land in April of 1898. Plans submitted by Phoenix architects D.W. Mi…
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