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  • Moeur Park

    This park is significant for its association with Work Progress Administration construction projects and now features a fantastic Disc Golf Course. »

  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel / St. Mary's

    Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church was built in 1903 for the Mexican settlers, who were the first to inhabit the area. »

  • Papago Park Prisoner Of War Camp

    The POW camp housed nearly 2,000 German prisoners of war from January 1944 to February 1946. »

  • Phoenix Water Supply Overflow Towers

    The Phoenix Water Supply Overflow Towers were constructed in 1931. »

  • Phoenix Zoo

    Founded in 1962, the Phoenix Zoo is one of the largest privately-owned, non-profit zoos in the country. Home to more than 1,300 animals including 200 endangered or threatened birds, mammals, and reptiles, the Zoo always entertains and delights. »

  • Tempe Womans Club

    The Tempe Woman’s Club is historically significant at the local level, under Criterion A of the National Register Criteria, for its contribution to the broad patterns of American history »

  • Tovrea Castle

    Tovrea Castle was built about 70 years ago by Italian immigrant Alessio Carraro as a grand hotel, intended as the centerpiece of an upscale housing developement. »