Douglas, Arizona • Cochise County
The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Passenger Depot in Douglas, Arizona, is a classic example of early 20th-century railroad architecture. It features a prominent central waiting room, covered platforms, and a distinctive Mission Revival style with stuccoed walls and red tile roofing.
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Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
In Chiricahua Wilderness Ne Of Douglas, Coronado Nf, Douglas, Arizona
Industry; Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Pan American, H, And F Aves. Along 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th, And 13th Sts. And G Ave., Douglas, Arizona
Transportation
E End Of 10th Ave., Douglas, Arizona
Architecture; Social History
Roughly Bounded By Twelfth St., Carmelita Ave., Seventh St., And East Ave., Douglas, Arizona
Architecture; Social History
Roughly Bounded By The W Side Of H Ave. Between Sixth And Ninth Sts., Douglas, Arizona
Engineering; Transportation
Us 80 Under Southern Pacific Rr, Milepost 366.1, Douglas, Arizona
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Social History; Education
11 And 12 Co. Rd. 2052, Near Jct. With Us 180, Alpine, Arizona
Art; Literature
Forest Rd. 245 E Of Az 373, Apache Nf, Greer, Arizona
Education
174 S. Main St., Eagar, Arizona
Architecture
37 Commercial St., St. Johns, Arizona
Conservation; Politics/Government
Forest Rd. 20, Mcnary, Arizona
Native American; Politics/Government; Architecture
W008-013 Circle Boulevard, Window Rock, Arizona