Bisbee, Arizona • Cochise County
Coronado National Memorial is located in the Mule Mountains of southeastern Arizona, overlooking the San Pedro River Valley. It commemorates the quincentennial of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's 1540 expedition, which marked a significant early European exploration of the American Southwest.
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Industry; Social History; Architecture
Us 80, Bisbee, Arizona
Social History
74 Quality Hill, Bisbee, Arizona
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
201 Cole Ave., Bisbee, Arizona
Community Planning And Development
Old Douglas Rd., Bisbee, Arizona
Commerce; Architecture
207 Youngblood Ave., Bisbee, Arizona
Industry
Copper Queen Plaza, Intersection Of Main St. And Brewery Gulch, Bisbee, Arizona
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Engineering; Transportation
Indian Rt. 9402 Over Puerco River, Milepost 9.1, Houck, Arizona
Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture
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Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture
Apache-sitgreaves National Forest, Maverick, Arizona
Engineering; Transportation
Old Us 66 Over Querino Canyon, Houck, Arizona
Engineering; Transportation
Indian Rt. 9402 Over The Puerco River, Sanders, Arizona
Engineering; Transportation
Us 80 Under Southern Pacific Rr, Milepost 366.1, Douglas, Arizona