![]() ![]() ![]() It's around 19th Street and Polk and many of the artifacts are at the Heard Museum.ġ920: Phoenix's first "planning map" (City of Phoenix).Ĭirca 1925: Standard Oil roadmap of Phoenix and vicinity.ġ929: An ownership map section. The Salt River Mountains were renamed the South Mountains.ġ915: This city map shows the fairgrounds, top left, and continued growth.ġ917: Archeologists have begun defining and unearthing the Hohokam settlement called La Ciudad. Hillis, Las Palmas, and Latham Addition are part of today's Willo Historic District.ġ914: This map offers an expansive view west and south. University Addition was named for a proposed Methodist University that never materialized. Even some alleys were named (Missing are Melinda's Alley and Paris Alley).ġ911: The growing town with named additions. Note both the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads have arrived.ġ900: Soon to be renamed north-south streets in the original townsite. Baltimore Road is the future Roosevelt Street. Homestead entries in the area of the Phoenix townsite (Brad Hall collection).ġ899: The city of Phoenix. 1892: Towns north of the Salt River, along with mining districts to the north and the White Tank Mountains, left.Ī historical map of early settlement (Brad Hall collection).
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