Coconino County, Arizona
Abandoned Route 66, Ash Fork Hill
Abandoned Route 66, Parks (1921)
Abandoned Route 66, Parks (1931)
Albright, Horace M., Training Center
Arizona Lumber and Timber Company Office
Ash Fork Steel Dam
Ashurst House
Bank Hotel
Barney Flat Historic Railroad Logging Landscape
Big Springs Lookout Tower
Big Springs Ranger Station
Brannen-Devine House
Brow Monument
Buck Mountain Lookout Tower
C & M Garage
Cameron Suspension Bridge
Camp Clover Ranger Station
Campbell, H. E., House
Canyon Diablo Bridge
Canyon Padre Bridge
Chapel of the Holy Cross
Clark, J. M., House
Cliffs Ranger Station
Coconino County Hospital Complex
Cooper Ridge Lookout Tree
Corral Lake Lookout Tree
Coyote Range
Dead Indian Canyon Bridge
DelSue Motor Inn
Desert View Watchtower Historic District
Dry Park Lookout Cabin and Storage Sheds
El Tovar Hotel
El Tovar Stables
Eldredge, Dean, Museum
Fern Mountain Ranch
First Baptist Church
First Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage
Flagstaff Armory
Flagstaff Southside Historic District
Flagstaff Townsite Historic Residential District (Additional Documentation)
Fort Tuthill Historic District
Fracas Lookout Tree
Francis, D. M., House
Grand Canyon Airport Historic District
Grand Canyon Inn and Campground
Grand Canyon Lodge
Grand Canyon North Rim Headquarters
Grand Canyon Park Operations Building
Grand Canyon Power House
Grand Canyon Railroad Station
Grand Canyon Railway
Grand Canyon Village Historic District
Grand Canyon Village Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Grandview Lookout Tower and Cabin
Grandview Lookout Tree
Grandview Mine
Hart Store
Hermits Rest Concession Building
Homestead, The
House at 310 South Beaver
House at 720 Grand Canyon Avenue
Hull Cabin Historic District
Hull Tank Lookout Tree
Ice House, The
Jacob Lake Lookout Tower
Jacob Lake Ranger Station
Jordan Ranch
Kane Ranch Headquarters
Kendrick Lookout Cabin
Koch, I. B., House
Krenz-Kerley Trading Post
La Cuidad de Mexico Grocery
La Iglesia Metodista Mexicana, El Divino Redentor
Laws Spring
Lee Butte Lookout Tower and Cabin
Lee's Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch
Lees Ferry
Little Mountain Lookout Tree
Lonely Dell Ranch Historic District
Lowell Observatory
Mary Jane Colter Buildings (Hopi House, The Lookout, Hermit's Rest, and the Desert View Watchtower)
Merriam, C. Hart, Base Camp Site
Midgley, W. W., Bridge
Milligan House
Moqui Lookout Cabin
Moqui Ranger Station
Museum of Northern Arizona Exhibition Building
Navajo National Monument
Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge
Negrette House
North End Historic Residential District
Northern Arizona Normal School Historic District
O'Neill, Buckey, Cabin
Our Lady of Guadaloupe Church
Pendley Homestead Historic District
Presbyterian Church Parsonage
Prochnow House
Promontory Butte Lookout Complex
Pumphouse Wash Bridge
Railroad Addition Historic District
Railroad Addition Historic District (Boundary Decrease)
Railroad Addition Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Railroad Addition Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Ranger's Dormitory
Riordan Estate
Rural Route 66, Brannigan Park
Rural Route 66, Parks
Rural Route 66, Pine Springs
Sedona Ranger Station
South Beaver School
Summit Mountain Lookout Tree
Sunset Crater-Cinder Lake Apollo Mission Testing and Training Historic District
Superintendent's Residence
Tater Point Lookout Tree
Taylor Cabin Line Camp
Telephone Hill Lookout Tree
Tipover Lookout Tree
Trans-Canyon Telephone Line, Grand Canyon National Park
Tuba Trading Post
Tusayan Lookout Tree
Tusayan Ruins
Two Spot Logging Train
Urban Route 66, Williams
USFS Fort Valley Experimental Forest Station Historic District
Volunteer Lookout Cabin
Walnut Canyon Bridge
Walnut Canyon Dam
Walnut Canyon National Monument
Water Reclamation Plant
Weatherford Hotel
Williams Historic Business District
Williams Residential Historic District
Wilson, Charles, Jr., House
Woody Mountain Lookout Tower
Wupatki National Monument
1956 Grand Canyon TWA-United Airlines Aviation Accident Site
1956 Plane Crash Mass Grave and Memorial
42-Inch Reflecting Telescope
A Community Sharing the Land
A Complex Community
A Days Work
A Gathering Place
A Legacy of the Past
A Ribbon of Life
A Time of Change
A Trail, a Camp, and a "Hermit"
A Village/Abandonment
Adam's Grocery
Albright Training Center History
An Efficient Design
Ancient Illusion
Ancient Landscapes
Arizona's First Woolen Mill
Arizonal Trail - A Tribute to Dale Shewalter
As Powerful as a Volcano
Aubineau / Andreatos Building
Aubineau Building
Babbitt Brothers Building
Babbitt-Polson Building
Battle of Big Dry Wash
Beale Road
Beale Wagon Road
Bill Williams Mountain
Black and White Cleaners
Blacksmith Shop
Box Canyon Ruins
Bright Angel Lodge
Bright Angel Lodge
Bright Angel Trail
Buckey O'Neill Cabin
Buffalo Park
Bureau of Reclamation Memorial Fountain
Bushmaster Park
Caboose Jake 017
Cameron
Carl Richards' Garage
CCC Legacy
Changes to Come
Chapel of the Holy Cross, 1956
Charles H. Spencer “Paddlewheel” Steamboat
Church of the Nativity
Citizens Bank
Clark Dome Weather Station
Cliff Homes and Canyon Life
Coconino Chop House
Colonel Claude Hale Birdseye
Colorado River Storage Project / Glen Canyon Dam
Community
Concrete Bucket / Concrete Core Sample
Crossing of the Fathers
Crowe-McCoy Building
Daily Life
Departure
Dime Store
Dinosaur Tracks
Dominguez y Escalante Expedition
Donahue Building
Down Memory Lane
Downtowner
Dry Land Farming
Duffy Brothers Grocery Store
Early Explorer
El Tovar
El Tovar Hotel
El Tovar Hotel
Emma Dean
Federal Building / Flagstaff's Fifth Post Office
Flagstaff
Flagstaff Flag - Raising
Flagstaff Presbyterian, Federated Community, Mexican Methodist Mission and United Methodist Churches
Flagstaff's Founding
Flagstaff's Third Post Office
Fredonia Centennial
From Canvas to Castles
From Ocean to Alcove
Fruit Packing House
General Crook Trail
General Crook Trail
Geological Infant
Glen Canyon Bridge / Cableways
Glen Canyon Dam
Grand Canyon Depot
Grand Canyon Drug Company
Grand Canyon Lodge
Grand Canyon Lodge, 1928-1932
Grand Canyon Lodge, A Legacy Rebuilt
Grand Canyon Village
Grandview, 1898
Hart Pump House
Henry Lee Giclas
Hermit Camp
Hermit Road
Hermit's Rest
Historic Kolb Studio
Historic Log Cabin
Hopi House
Hopi House
Horace M. Albright
Hydroelectric Power - A Green and Renewable Energy Source
Impossible Canyons
Indian Gardens
Intake Structures
Jacob Lake Lookout Tower
Jacob Lake Ranger Station
John Deering
Jordan Farmhouse
Jordan Sales Building
Jordan Tractor Shed
Kaibab Squirrel Area
Kaibab Trail Suspension Bridge
Kolb Studio
Lebsch Confectionery
Lee Ferry
Lee's Ferry
Lee's Ferry
Lewis Nez
Life and Landscape Transformed
Logging Wheels
Lookout Studio
Lowell Observatory
Major John Wesley Powell
Marble Canyon Lodge
McMillan Building
Meteor City Trading Post, Winslow, Arizona
Methodist Episcopal Church
Migration is not abandonment.
Mining on Horseshoe Mesa
Mission 66
Mormon Dairy
Mule Barns
Mules and the Canyon
Museum Club, Flagstaff, Arizona
Nalakihu
Navajo Bridge
Navajo Bridge
Navajo Bridge Erection Toggle Screw / Navajo Bridge
Old Parlor Pool Hall
Old Post Office
Orchards (1890 - 1970)
Orphan Mine
Pipe Springs National Monument
Pollock Building
Prickly Pears and Pinion Nuts
Problem Solving
Pushmataha, 1960
Railroad Depot
Raymond Building
Red Cross Garage
Rest House
Ricket & Brooks Bldg.
Rittenhouse Haberdashery
Rock Bolts / High Scaling
Rollie's Camera
Room Functions
Route 66
Santa Fe Depot
Santa Fe Railway Freight Depot
Saurischia Dinosaur Tracks
Spanish Discovery
Stephen Tyng Mather
Sultana Theater
Summer Home
Sunset Crater Volcano
Telegraph Office
Telephone Exchange
Tension and Harmony
Tetzlaff Building
The Ballcourt
The Best Section
The Birth of a Mountain
The Blowhole
The Cabinet Saloon
The Citadel / Natural Features
The Final Frontier
"The Gandy Dancer"
The Hart Store, 1926
The Historic Basque Handball Court
The Historic Dixie-Long Valley, Utah Pioneer Trail
The Lawrence Lowell Telescope
The Navajo Code Talkers
The Old Tractor
"The Peaks"
The Perfect Shelter
The Power to Symbolize
The Quest for Water
The Sinagua
The Tusayan Lookout Tree
The Watchtower
The "World Famous" Sultana
Theodore Roosevelt
Tragedy Remembered
Trans-Canyon Telephone Line
Transcontinental Railroad Centennial
Turbine Runner
Tusayan Museum and Ruin
Tusayan Ruin Trail
Two Spots
USFS Range House
Van Deren Ranch
Verkamp Building
Verkamp's Curios
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
Votes for Women
Walkway of Flags
Weatherford Hotel
Welcome to Williams
What Happened Here?
Where Were The Fields?
Wicket Gates
William Sherley Williams
Williams, Arizona
Wukoki
In 1851, Fort Whipple was established in what is now Coconino County, becoming an important outpost during the Indian Wars. The arrival of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad in the 1880s led to the growth of settlements in the area, including Flagstaff, which became the county seat in 1891. The railroad brought opportunities for trade and tourism and played a crucial role in the county's development.
Coconino County is home to several significant landmarks. The Grand Canyon, located in the county's northern part, has been a natural wonder and a major tourist attraction since its discovery by European explorers. In the early 20th century, the construction of Route 66, a famed highway that stretched from Chicago to California, passed through Coconino County, bringing with it even more travelers and commerce.
Today, Coconino County continues to thrive as a diverse and vibrant region. It is recognized for its stunning natural beauty, including the Grand Canyon, as well as its ecological diversity, encompassing forests, plateaus, and deserts. The county also holds a strong cultural presence with a mix of Native American, Western, and Hispanic influences. Whether it's exploring the breathtaking landscapes or experiencing its rich heritage, Coconino County offers visitors a glimpse into the history and beauty of Arizona.
Brief timeline of the history of Coconino County, Arizona:
- 1871: Coconino County established and named after the Coconino Native American tribe.
- 1878: Flagstaff becomes the county seat.
- 1882: Grand Canyon National Park established.
- 1895: First permanent settlement in Sedona.
- 1901: Arizona State Normal School (now Northern Arizona University) founded in Flagstaff.
- 1918: Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff discovers Pluto.
- 1920: First all-weather road connects Flagstaff to Grand Canyon.
- 1930s: Construction of Hoover Dam brings jobs to the region.
- 1956: Glen Canyon Dam completed in Page, creating Lake Powell.
- 2000: Coconino Community College opens in Flagstaff.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Coconino County, Arizona.