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  2. List of historic properties in Mesa, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Mesa Grande Cultural Park contains the excavated remnants of a large Hohokam public and ceremonial mound that was occupied from approximately 1100 to 1450. It is located at 1000 N. Date St. The Mesa Grande Cultural Park was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 21, 1978, reference number 78000549. [34]

  3. Timeline of Mesa, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    1909 – The original "Old Main" campus of Mesa High School opens. Mesa installs potable waterworks system. 1911 – Roosevelt Dam is completed, regulating the flow of the Salt River for the first time, and providing cheap electrical power to parts of Mesa. Mesa takes over irrigation system operation within incorporated city limits.

  4. Mesa, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    480 602. FIPS code. 04-46000. GNIS feature ID. 2411087 [1] Website. www.mesaaz.gov. Mesa (/ ˈmeɪsə / MAY-sə) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. It is the third-most populous city in Arizona, after Phoenix and Tucson, the 36th-most populous city in the U.S., and the most populous city that is not a county seat (except for ...

  5. Warm welcome, high hopes for new downtown Mesa complex - AOL

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    The seven-story, 102-unit ECO Mesa apartment building on Pepper Place and Macdonald celebrated a ribbon cutting last ... Warm welcome, high hopes for new downtown Mesa complex Skip to main content

  6. Fiesta Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta Mall is a former shopping mall in Mesa, Arizona, United States. Opened in 1979 after nine years of development, it was built by Homart Development Company, the former shopping mall development division of the department store Sears. Sears was the first anchor store to open in the mall, doing so in 1977. Also present as anchor stores were ...

  7. I.d.e.a. Museum - Wikipedia

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    The i.d.e.a. Museum (formerly the Arizona Museum for Youth) is a museum designed for exhibiting, teaching, and interacting with the fine arts. [1] It changed its name on February 6, 2014, to i.d.e.a., which stands for "imagination, design, experience, art." The i.d.e.a. Museum is primarily designed for younger age groups but has exhibits ...

  8. Mesa Drive/Main Street station - Wikipedia

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    Mesa Dr./Main St. /  33.4150667°N 111.8221639°W  / 33.4150667; -111.8221639. Mesa Dr/Main St is a station on the Valley Metro Rail line in Mesa, Arizona, United States. The station is located one block east of the intersection of East Main Street and North Mesa Drive, and opened as part of the Central Mesa extension on August 22, 2015. [ 3]

  9. Chinatown, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    1940s–1950s. A Chinatown developed in Phoenix in the 1870s as the predominantly single male Chinese population self-segregated primarily to provide cultural support to each other in a place where they faced significant discrimination. They came to dominate certain types of jobs and made an impression on the greater community with their ...