The Hayden Flour Mill in Tempe, Arizona, is a prominent industrial landmark featuring reinforced concrete and brick structures. Built in stages from 1918 to 1925, its robust architecture reflects early 20th-century milling technology and its importance to the region's agricultural economy.
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Engineering; Transportation; Architecture
Mill Ave., Tempe, Arizona
Education; Architecture
Asu Campus (bldg. 11), Tempe, Arizona
Commerce; Architecture; Social History
401--403 S. Mill Ave., Tempe, Arizona
Education; Architecture
Asu Campus (bldg. 37), Tempe, Arizona
Industry; Architecture
1300-1360 E. Eigth St., Tempe, Arizona
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
2024-2106 S. Mill Ave, 5-1377 W. Palmcroft, 32-121 W. Palmdale, 2019-2025 S. Dateland & 2015-2030 Dromedary Drs., Tempe, Arizona
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Community Planning And Development; Architecture
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Science; Exploration/Settlement; Invention
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Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement
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Architecture
3241 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, Arizona
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development
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