Flagstaff, AZ Photos

Situated near the San Francisco Peaks, at an elevation of over a mile, Flagstaff owes its prominence to being a transportation stop for railways & Route 66. Surrounding wilderness hosts several National Monuments.

See also: Lowell Observatory, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
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BNSF locomotive rolls through station.

Railway station (1925). Architect: Sharp & Fellows.

Old railway station.

Logging Train (1911) at San Francisco St. & US 66 beside old railway station. On National Register.

Logging Train 25 from Southwest Lumber Mills, Inc. On National Register.

Gandy Dancer sculpture (2000) by Clyde "Ross" Morgan.

Chevrolet Bel Air sits beside Route 66.

Route 66 street sign & western town.

McMillan Building (1887) (2 N. Leroux St.) diagonal corner detail.
Style: Italianate. On National Register.

R.O. Raymond Building (1911) (9 N. Leroux St.) erected by one of Flagstaff's first Doctors.

Weatherford Hotel (1929) (23 N. Leroux St.). Architect: G.B. Wilson. On National Register.

Babbitt Brothers building(1888) at Aspen & San Francisco. Style: Italianate.

Monte Vista Hotel (c1927) at Aspen & San Francisco.

Copper-clad Federal Building (1936) (114 San Francisco).
Architect: Gilbert Stanley Underwood. On National Register.

County Courthouse (1894) at Birch & San Francisco. Style: Romanesque Revival.

County Courthouse carved portal.

Fieldstone house (401 N. Leroux).

Homes at Leroux & Elm with mountains.

Church of the Epiphany (1912) (423 N Beaver St.) with fieldstone tower. On National Register.

Church of the Epiphany & birch trees.

Church of the Nativity (1929).
Style: Neo-Gothic.

Riordan Mansion (1904) (2 Kinlichi Knoll). Style: log. Architect: Charles Whittlesey. On National Register.

Riordan Mansion fieldstone entrance arches.

Riordan Mansion stained glass windows.


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