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Historical Markers in Vail, Arizona

 
Clickable Map of Pima County, Arizona and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Pima County, AZ (308) Cochise County, AZ (137) Graham County, AZ (16) Maricopa County, AZ (213) Pinal County, AZ (105) Santa Cruz County, AZ (27) Yuma County, AZ (60)  PimaCounty(308) Pima County (308)  CochiseCounty(137) Cochise County (137)  GrahamCounty(16) Graham County (16)  MaricopaCounty(213) Maricopa County (213)  PinalCounty(105) Pinal County (105)  SantaCruzCounty(27) Santa Cruz County (27)  YumaCounty(60) Yuma County (60)
Tucson is the county seat for Pima County
Vail is in Pima County
      Pima County (308)  
ADJACENT TO PIMA COUNTY
      Cochise County (137)  
      Graham County (16)  
      Maricopa County (213)  
      Pinal County (105)  
      Santa Cruz County (27)  
      Yuma County (60)  
 
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1 Arizona, Pima County, Vail — Cienega BridgeBuilt 1921
Has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior September 30, 1988Map (db m67763) HM
2 Arizona, Pima County, Vail — Colossal Cave Mountain Park
This Property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Colossal Cave Mountain Park 1934Map (db m30613) HM
3 Arizona, Pima County, Vail — Hired Man’s House – Who Lived Here?/Historic Preservation of the Hired Man’s House
Hired Man’s House – Who Lived Here? This two room house was in existence by 1920. Most likely, the Vails built it for use by families working on the Empire Ranch. Dusty Vail Ingram, who grew up on the Empire, recalled that the Estrada . . . Map (db m84201) HM
4 Arizona, Pima County, Vail — Historic Empire Ranch
Behind you are many of the original buildings of the historic Empire Ranch, established in the 1870s by Edward Nye Fish on 160 acres with a four-room adobe ranch house and corral. In 1876, Walter L. Vail and Herbert R. Hislop purchased the . . . Map (db m84196) HM
5 Arizona, Pima County, Vail — Home for Ranch Families
The "New Ranch House" was built in the 1950s by the Boice family for Frank Boice's oldest son Frank (Pancho). It was here that Pancho and his wife Sherry raised their four children: Steve, Kitty, Sherry, and Carol. Mac and Billy Donaldson and . . . Map (db m84266) HM
6 Arizona, Pima County, Vail — The CCC WorkerCamp SP-10-A — Colossal Cave Mountain Park 1934 – 1937 —
Honoring the young men who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps here and across the nation. With shovel and hammer, trowel and chisel, they moved earth, planted trees, crafted stone, and built structures that shape our landscape and remain a . . . Map (db m30614) HM
7 Arizona, Pima County, Vail — Vail Sonoita Highway Reported missing
Located and constructed in 1918 by Lamar Cobb First State Engineer of Arizona Member of the Constitutional Convention Born 1870 -- Athens, Georgia Died 1926 -- Phoenix, Arizona Erected to his memory George P. Hunt . . . Map (db m27293) HM
 
 
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Mar. 28, 2024