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2006 Most Endangered: Meehan/Gaar House
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Sunday, January 15, 2006. Built in 1903 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo source: Marge Jantz.). August 2007 Update: Local interest has picked up in finding solutions to the protection of this site. Compiled by preservation professionals and historians, Arizona's 2006 Most Endangered Places List identifies critically endangered properties of major historical, cultural, and archaeological significance to the Grand Canyon State. Arizona's 2006 Most Endangered.
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2006 Most Endangered: Mountain View Black Officers Club
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Sunday, January 15, 2006. Mountain View Black Officers Club. High on a hill overlooking Fort Huachuca. Army base in Sierra Vista sits a dilapidated building that once echoed with the sublime song stylings of Lena Horne during World War II. She came to entertain the black troops at the Mountain View Black Officers Club. Photo source: Barbara Alper, Parade Magazine.). Preserving Black History in the Military, at the 'Colored Officers Club. New York Times, November 2, 2007. Arizona's 2006 Most Endangered.
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2006 Most Endangered: Sun Mercantile Building
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Sunday, January 15, 2006. Designed by E.W. Bacon and constructed by Wells and Son, the 1929 Sun Mercantile Building is the first and only known warehouse built and owned by a Chinese-born businessman in Phoenix (Tang Shing). It is the last remaining building of the city’s second Chinatown. Developers of a hotel and condo project want to insert an 11-story tower inside the walls of this city-owned structure, listed on both the National Register of Historic Places. And Phoenix Historic Property Register.
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2006 Most Endangered: Geronimo Station
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Sunday, January 15, 2006. Located between Safford and Globe on the westbound side of Interstate 70 is the small store, gas station, and four-casita motel (complete with carports between the units). Constructed of adobe in the 1930s and 40s to accommodate travelers heading west, it’s one of the few original buildings still standing in the state-registered historic town-site of Geronimo. The property is in poor condition and is deteriorating from neglect. Photo source: Kurt Wenner.).
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2006 Most Endangered: Fisher Memorial Home
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Sunday, January 15, 2006. Built in 1927 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1985. When listed, it was considered an outstanding example of a Period Revival residential and commercial building executed in local material of uncoursed fieldstone construction. The house is currently in a significant state of disrepair. Some windows and doors are missing or damaged and the roof is leaking, which can cause structural damage. Photo source: Marge Jantz.). Arizona's 2006 Most Endangered.
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2007 Most Endangered: 2007 Most Endangered Historic Places announced by Arizona Preservation Foundation
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Monday, August 20, 2007. 2007 Most Endangered Historic Places announced by Arizona Preservation Foundation. APF Board President. “It is critical that residents and government officials act now to save these elements of their cultural heritage before it’s too late.”. If you are interested in ensuring a listing’s preservation,. Please send us an e-mail. We appreciate any and all feedback. The 2007 list adds to APF's 2006 Most Endangered Places List. 16 properties in Arizona top the endangered list. Arizona...
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2007 Most Endangered: White Gates House
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Perhaps the first design by architect Al Beadle, the White Gates House was probably influenced by the. From Alison King, Modern Phoenix Neighborhood Network. Or click on the 8th page to read the latest updates.". For more information, contact Lynda Maze, owner, at 602-703-2333.]. Arizona's 2006 Most Endangered. Arizona's 2007 Most Endangered. Arizona's Properties to Watch. New Mexico's Most Endangered. 2007 Most Endangered Historic Places announced by . San Ysidro Ranch Ruins.
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2007 Most Endangered: Second Pinal County Courthouse
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Second Pinal County Courthouse. For more information, contact Ernie Feliz, grants coordinator, Pinal County, at 520-866-6409 or. Old courthouse on list of endangered historical properties. 8221; Florence Reminder, September 6, 2007. Compiled by preservation professionals and historians, Arizona's 2007 Most Endangered Places List identifies critically endangered properties of major historical, cultural, and archaeological significance to the Grand Canyon State.
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2007 Most Endangered: Havasu Hotel
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Built in 1913, the Havasu Hotel is one of three remaining Fred Harvey hotels built in Arizona along the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad (now the Burlington Northern Santa Fe). In Winslow and the. Photo source: Dan Lutzick, who is currently working to restore the El Garces Hotel. In Needles, CA.]. Lot of love left for 1 town's threatened Harvey House. 8221; Arizona Republic, September 17, 2007. Town seeks way to save historic hotel. Preservation Online, December 13, 2007.
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2007 Most Endangered: Arizona State University Historic Properties
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Arizona State University Historic Properties. Charles H. Merritt House. 216 East 7th Street (1927). 208-210 East 7th Street (1937). First National Bank of Arizona Autobank. 811 S Mill Avenue (1960). Torn down for a new Business-Arts complex that never materialized. A half dozen or so parking spots occupy the site. Valley National Bank building. 826 E Apache (1962). With the precedence set for demolition of historic structures that the university does not see as historic, whether ...