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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S39_1912-parker-carousel_Queen-Creek-AZ.html
This carousel was purchased from Wally Scott, Elk River, Minnesota. He had it set up in the loft of his old barn. It was disassembled and moved to Schnepf Farms in 1999. It took three months to refurbish. This carousel is listed on the National Re…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S38_water-tower_Queen-Creek-AZ.html
This historic water tower for Producers Cotton Gin was first erected in 1952 on the corner of Ellsworth and Cloud Roads in Queen Creek. The landmark in Queen Creek was getting ready to be torn down but was quickly moved to Schnepf Farms in 1999 to…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXNU_engine-1673_Queen-Creek-AZ.html
The railroad made significant contribution to the support and development of the Queen Creek community. Engine 1673 travelled over 1,000,000 miles of track in Arizona from 1900-1955. The Southern Pacific Mesa to South San Tan spur was established …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLNB_rittenhouse-elementary-school_Queen-Creek-AZ.html
In 1924 construction of a new schoolhouse began. Classes were being held in an old cook shack that had once been used by muleskinners to clear the land. The school, named after Charles Rittenhouse, would be a three-room, u-shaped building made of …
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