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Mesa Historical Museum

2345 N Horne, Mesa, AZ     (480) 835-7358

4 out of 5 based on 11 ratings

The history of Mesa dates back two thousand years to the Hohokam Indians. The Hohokam, whose name means t...

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Mesa Grande

2912 E MCKELLIPS RD, Mesa, AZ     (480) 832-0130

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Inte...

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Pueblo Grande Museum And Archaeological Park

4619 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ     (602) 495-0901

3 out of 5 based on 19 ratings

Experience a prehistoric Hohokam ruin and full-sized replicated dwellings. Pueblo Grande Museum is located at...

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Tribute To Navajo Code Talkers

Phoenix, AZ    

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

This tribute represents the spirit of the Navajo Code Talkers, a group of more than 400 U.S. Marines who bravely serv...

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Grave Of Dr. Carlos Montezuma

Fort Mcdowell, AZ    

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Greatest of the educated Apaches, this Mohave-Apache Indian was taken captive at the age of Six by Pima Indians. He w...

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In Memory Of The Students Of This School Who Enlisted In The...

Phoenix, AZ    

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Killed in Action Lee Rainbow * Wallace Antone Honor Roll: Charles Laws ? Isaac Jese ? Oliver Sneed ? Wm. T. Moore ? J...

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Salt River Tubing Recreational

N Bush Hwy, Mesa, AZ     (480) 984-3305

3 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

Approximately 300 B.C. Prehistoric Indians entered the Salt River Valley. They developed an extensive canal system an...

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Eastlake Park

1540 E JEFFERSON ST, Phoenix, AZ     (602) 262-6759

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Peace Eastlake Park has served the inhabitants of Phoenix since the late 1880's. Originally known as Patton's Park, i...

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United States Indian Vocational Training School

Phoenix, AZ    

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Established 1891 This fountain and building erected 1922 Charles H. Burke Commissioner of Indian Affairs. "The Indian...

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Navajo Code Talkers

Phoenix, AZ    

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

"Were it not for the Navajos, the Marines would never have taken Iwo Jima" Major Howard Connor, USMC 5th Marine...

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Dedicated To The Memory Of Matthew B. Juan

Sacaton, AZ    

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Dedicated to the Memory of Matthew B. Juan Co K 28th Infantry First Arizonian Killed in the World War Battle of Canti...

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Father Albert Braun O.f.m.

Phoenix, AZ    

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Father Albert was a young missionary and teacher to the Mescalero Apaches in New Mexico and other tribes in Arizona. ...

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Honoring Native American Women Veterans

Sacaton, AZ    

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Honoring Native American Women Veterans Dedicated February 22, 2003 American Legion Post 84 Sacaton, AZ Sculptor: Osc...

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Dedicated To Ira H. Hayes Usmc

Sacaton, AZ    

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Dedicated to Ira H. Hayes USMC February 23rd 1992 by the Memorial Committee Lance Lewis Director, Shirley Lewis Coord...