This 200 year-old mesquite tree once served as Wickenburg's Jail. From 1863 to 1890
Wickenburg, AZ Pioneer HistoryThis red brick schoolhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1905, replacing the wooden school on this land. "Little remains of the old one-room schoolhouses built of logs, adobe, frame, or brick which proliferated across Arizona in the late 1800s.
Wickenburg, AZ Historic SchoolhousesThe Santa Fe Depot at Wickenburg, Arizona, was the last of the original wooden depots on the Santa Fe Railroad Line by the 1920s, when Santa Fe decided the "old wooden depot"
Wickenburg, AZ Railroad History"Thanks For The Rain" The life-size bronze sculpture was created by Joe Beeler in 1988
Wickenburg, AZ ArtsSun Village is an age-restricted community in Surprise near Bell Road and Grand Avenue. Its par 3 golf course can be difficul...
Restored Queen Anne Victorian home built in 1892 by one of Tempe's earliest settlers. ...
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