Pinal County Historical Museum
Pinal County Historical Museum has exhibits I have NEVER see before at any museum. The northwest corner of the museum houses items from the 2nd Territorial Prison. In the early 1900's the prison in Yuma became overcrowded, so it was relocated to Florence and began building. On the wall are the actual hangman's nooses with the photograph of the individual executed.
Another display tells you about Winnie Ruth Judd the trunk murderess this story will amaze you.
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MacFarland State Historical Park, Florence Arizona
presents Jennie Rosal, docent at the Florence Visitor's Center. In this video, Jennie discusses how the Florence Visitor's Center is also the MacFarland State Historic Park in Florence, Arizona. She explains how Mr. Ernest MacFarland purchased the building for historical preservation. Mr. MacFarland is known for his involvement in creating the 1957 Arizona State Park Systems while he was a member of the Senate, and was involved with the Services and Readjustments Act that is best known as the GI Bill.
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History of the building includes:
Courthouse until 1891
Local gathering place
Florence County Hospital until 1896 - 1938
Health and Welfare Office
Home for the Elderly
Pinal Historical Museum
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An Arresting Prison Exhibit
The Pinal County Historical Museum is a great place to learn about the history of Florence.
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Pinal County courthouse getting a facelift
County board of supervisors approved $6 Million dollars for its renovation.
MainStay Suites Casa Grande Hotel - Casa Grande, Arizona
MainStay Suites Casa Grande 3 Stars Hotel in Casa Grande, Arizona Within US Travel Directory About a five minute drive from the Casa Grande Municipal Airport, the non-smoking MainStay Suites hotel in Casa Grande is suitable for business and leisure travelers requiring an extended stay.
During your stay with us, you will enjoy amenities and features like weekly housekeeping services, free continental breakfast, free remium cable television with movie channels, free wireless high-speed Internet access in all suites.
Take advantage of the exercise room. If you want a more rigorous workout, free passes to a nearby gym are also offered. Business travelers will appreciate our on-site business center, access to copy and fax services, and free local calls. Laundry facilities are located on the property and ample parking is available to accommodate most cars, trucks and buses.
You'll feel right at home in our spacious guest suites that include fully equipped kitchen facilities as well as free expanded cable television with more than 70 channels, including HBO, CNN and ESPN.
We are minutes from the Outlets at Casa Grande and nearby these popular locations Casa Grande Valley Historical Society & Museum, Central Arizona Raceway and Pinal County Fairgrounds.
Golfers will love being near the many golf courses, like Mission Royale and Palm Creek. After a couple of rounds, refresh yourself at one of the many restaurants and cocktail lounges in the surrounding area.
WE FIND A Prehistoric burial site found near Superior Az PART 1 WE FIND LOST RUINS, WHERE ??
James calls me and tells me there are lost ruin's at Superior Arizona right under our noses . We read the article and set out for an adventure of a lifetime . We set perimeters and plan our assault. Our goal is to have our youtube followers help us find the mystery location . What we find is goverment conspiracy , folklore myths legends and lies . You won't believe how this series ends you won't want to miss it IT'S TIME TO GET IN THE TRUCK ! HERE IS THE ARTICLE FROM THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR DEC 12 2014 A centuries-old Native American burial site has been uncovered along U.S. Highway 60 in Superior, including the remains of at least nine people and evidence of 40 rooms that once stood there.
The human remains, discovered about five miles west of the Oak Flat Campground in the Tonto National Forest, will be repatriated to the Gila River Indian Community, on whose ancestral lands the remains were found, said Todd Pitezel, state repatriation coordinator for the Arizona State Museum on the University of Arizona campus.
The remains — discovered between this spring and October — likely date to the 14th century and represent the Salado people, who were made up of a mix of cultures. The U.S. National Park Service said the Salado are an extension of the Hohokam, who used irrigation canals to farm in the Salt and Gila River valleys, beginning thousands of years ago. The Hohokam and Salado population there decreased drastically between 1350 and 1450, likely because of drought. Those who remained are the ancestors of today’s Gila and Salt River communities, says the Arizona Museum of Natural History.The Gila River Indian Community “views any burial disturbances as a desecration to the Huhugam,” the O’odham name for their ancestors and living relatives, Barnaby Lewis, Gila River Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, said in a statement. “However in this modern day, it is unavoidable and we take great strides to protect our ancestors with privacy and respect.”
The remains will be reburied on the Gila River reservation.
Many Hohokam and more recent Apache artifacts are scattered throughout that area, archaeologists say, including on the 2,400-acre parcel above a massive copper deposit that could be acquired by a foreign mining company this week.
The bill to privatize the parcel, which includes land sacred to Native American tribes, was tucked into the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act by legislators last week. A final U.S. Senate vote is expected no later than today.
The presence of the Gila River Indian Community’s ancestors in the area is one reason the tribe opposes the mining project, Lewis said in the statement.
“Overall, the community opposes any mining project, including the one proposed by Resolution Copper in the Oak Flat area. This mining project in particular will be destructive to the environment,” the email said.
The recent finding at U.S. Highway 60 is the biggest settlement discovered in Superior, said Scott Wood, heritage program manager with the Tonto National Forest.
“It’s the only one like it in Superior that we know of, and certainly the largest one we know of,” he said.
Anna Neuzil is project director for EcoPlan Associates, the archaeological consultants performing the archaeological review for the Arizona Department of Transportation. Neuzil said ADOT officials will not allow her to discuss the findings with the media.
The burial site will be destroyed by the project, but first archaeologists will ensure that all human remains have been collected and repatriated, and will document all other historical artifacts found there, such as decorative pottery, tools and structures, Wood said.
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10:12 Cooper & Rueter LLP, Attorneys at Law, 221 N Florence St, Casa Grande, AZ 85122, GP066867
10:12 Cooper & Rueter LLP, Attorneys at Law, 221 N Florence St, Casa Grande, AZ 85122, GP066867, 14 July 2015
Cooper & Rueter, L.L.P. is Pinal County's oldest multiple attorney law firm, established in 1950. Our philosophy is that the practice of law is truly a service oriented profession aimed at helping individuals and businesses with their ever changing needs. Our commitment is to provide detailed advice and information to enable our clients to make informed decisions regarding all aspects of their case.
The Firm offers a wide range of legal services including General Civil Trial Practice in all State Courts, Real Estate, Domestic Relations, Family Law, Personal Injury, Criminal Law, Commercial Litigation, Municipal, Agricultural, Water and Probate Law.
The Firm of Cooper & Rueter, LLP is located in the Valley National Bank building which was built in 1950, and is now placed on the Casa Grande Historic Register and the National Register of Historic Places.
Arizona Prison Bus Crashes as Inmates Tend to Injured and Direct Traffic
A prison bus carrying about 50 inmates slammed into a rolled-over semi-truck, injuring the bus driver and some 20 inmates. Inmates who weren’t hurt in the early morning crash tended to the injured and helped direct traffic, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety and KPNX. Authorities said police received reports around 1am of a semi-truck that had rolled over on Interstate 8, State Trooper Kameron Lee said. Lee said the bus driver, whose name was not released, was seriously injured and taken to a Phoenix-area hospital. The inmates were all minimum-security prisoners from Lewis prison in Buckeye. They were returning from a work detail in Casa Grande.
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Inmate killed, several others hospitalized in Yuma prison riot
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Investigative Team Probing Uprisings at Arizona Private Prison
A special investigative team on Tuesday searched for answers behind three major uprisings at a private prison facility in northwestern Arizona that caused extensive damage and forced more than 1,000 inmates to be moved elsewhere. About a dozen veteran state prison officials began probing the violent outbreaks that occurred last week at two units at the prison complex, said corrections department spokesman Andrew Wilder. State officials said the violence began on July 1 when a small group of inmates attempted to injure another inmate in the minimum-security Cerbat Unit, sparking a major uprising by prisoners. The investigation comes after Arizona Governor Doug Ducey on Monday ordered a full and thorough review of the incidents at the facility near Kingman, Arizona, calling it critical to learn how they occurred and to prevent future repeats.
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In the new season of “60 Days In,” Sheriff Mark Lamb of the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office in Arizona carefully selected seven innocent people to go undercover for a deep dive into the inner workings of his facility. In a jail with problems stemming from drugs, gangs and operational issues, Sheriff Lamb assigned separate objectives based on each individual’s skill sets and interests, in order to best help the facility uncover flaws and evoke change. 60 Days In returns on January 3, 2019 on A&E Network. #60DaysIn
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Phoenix, Arizona | Wikipedia audio article
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Phoenix () is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona. With 1,626,078 people (as of 2017), Phoenix is the fifth most populous city nationwide, the most populous state capital in the United States, and the only state capital with a population of more than one million residents.Phoenix is the anchor of the Phoenix metropolitan area, also known as the Valley of the Sun, which in turn is a part of the Salt River Valley. The metropolitan area is the 12th largest by population in the United States, with approximately 4.73 million people as of 2017. In addition, Phoenix is the seat of Maricopa County, and at 517.9 square miles (1,341 km2), it is the largest city in the state, more than twice the size of Tucson and one of the largest cities in the United States.Settled in 1867 as an agricultural community near the confluence of the Salt and Gila Rivers, Phoenix incorporated as a city in 1881. It became the capital of Arizona Territory in 1889. Located in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has a hot desert climate. Despite this, its canal system led to a thriving farming community with many of the original crops, such as alfalfa, cotton, citrus, and hay, remaining important parts of the Phoenix economy for decades. Cotton, cattle, citrus, climate, and copper were known locally as the Five C's of Phoenix's economy. These industries remained the driving forces of the city until after World War II, when high-tech companies began to move into the valley and air conditioning made Phoenix's hot summers more bearable.The city averaged a four percent annual population growth rate over a 40-year period from the mid-1960s to the mid-2000s. This growth rate slowed during the Great Recession of 2007–09, and has rebounded slowly. Phoenix is the cultural center of the Valley of the Sun, as well as the entire state.
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Southern California detainees will be sent to one of these facilities:
Escondido and San Diego Area:
El Centro Service Processing Center
1115 North Imperial Avenue
El Centro, CA 92243-1739
(760) 336-4600
Escondido and San Diego Area:
San Diego Detention Facility (CCA)
446 Alta Rd
San Diego, CA 92158
(619) 661-9119
Riverside, Hemet, and San Bernardino Area:
Mira Loma Detention Center
45100 60th Street West
Lancaster, CA 93536
(661) 524-2799
Riverside, Hemet, and San Bernardino Area:
San Pedro Processing Center
2001 S. Seaside Avenue
San Pedro, California 90731
(310) 241-230
There is also a possibility of your loved ones being sent to one of these facilities if they were detained near Arizona:
Eloy Detention Center (CCA)
1705 E. Hanna Rd.
Eloy, AZ 85231
(520) 466-2000
Florence Service Processing Center
3250 N. Pinal Parkway
Florence, Arizona 85232
(520) 868-5862
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