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P.O. Box 109 Florence AZ 85232
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Park FacilitiesThe Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites Archives building, picnic area with tables and restrooms ... More on KaBoom.org
The history of the park's building provides visitors with a look into the past. The building represents a transition between Sonoran and Anglo-American architecture with its wood-shingled pitched r... More on familydaysoutusa

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715 South Main Street, Florence, AZ 85232
The nearby town of Florence founded 1866, is home to another big house; the state prison. Moved here from Yuma in 1909, the prison is still the site of all of Arizona's executions. You won't see s... More on manual_books
After stopping at this museum on a day trip through Queen Creek, Coolidge, and then Florence, we were very impressed. Right from when we entered the museum (donation entry fee), we were greeted by ... More on TripAdvisor

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270 North Pinal Street, Florence AZ 85232, United States of America

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234 North Willow Street, Florence AZ 85232, United States of America
Inscription. This single-story adobe, built in 1888, retains its basic integrity as an example of the symmetrical, pyramidal-roofed, Late-Transitional style. Keating was a pioneer stage driver. He served as a territorial legislator, ... More on HMDB

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1000 South Main Street, Florence AZ 85232, United States of America
Florence High School class reunion information for former students who attended Florence High in Florence, KS More on Florencehighschool.net
Inscription. Designed by Phoenix architects Royal W. Lescher and John R. Kibbey and completed in 1916, this neo-classical revival style structure has overtones of the Spanish revival style. The sch... More on HMDB

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421 East Butte Avenue, Florence AZ 85132, United States of America

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231 North Willow Street, Florence AZ 85232, United States of America
Inscription. The Florence Woman's Club was organized in 1897. In 1929, architects Lescher & Mahoney designed this Spanish Colonial Revival Style clubhouse. The original light fixtures are suspended from the ceiling, and an ornate ... More on HMDB

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192 North Baily Street, Florence AZ 85232, United States of America
Inscription. Called the "New Beer Hall, " this single-story, mud-roofed, one-room deep, adobe Sonoran-style house was said to be "the coolest place in town" by owner John Nicholas. In 1890, the Arizona Weekly Enterprise, Florence's ... More on HMDB

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250 South Main Street, Florence AZ 85232, United States of America

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215 North Baily Street, Florence AZ 85132, United States of America
