Mesa, Arizona • Maricopa County
The Angulo-Hostetter House in Mesa, Arizona, is a distinctive residential property characterized by its Mediterranean Revival architectural style. Its stucco exterior, tiled roof, and arched windows are hallmarks of this design.
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Other; Commerce
43 S. Macdonald, Mesa, Arizona
Community Planning And Development; Social History
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Social History; Black; Health/Medicine
453 N. Pima St., Mesa, Arizona
Military; Engineering
Sw Of Alaska Dr., Williams Afb, Mesa, Arizona
Military; Engineering
Sw Of Alaska Dr., Williams Afb, Mesa, Arizona
Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
5900 E. Main St., Mesa, Arizona
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