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Buckhorn Baths Motel

Buildings and structures in Mesa, ArizonaHistory of Mesa, ArizonaMotels in the United StatesNational Register of Historic Places in Maricopa County, ArizonaPueblo Revival architecture in Arizona
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The Buckhorn Baths Motel at 5900 East Main Street at the corner of North Recker Road in Mesa, Arizona was a small mineral hot springs resort which offered a bathhouse as well as both cottages and motel rooms for overnight stays. Beginning in 1936 as a gas station and store, Ted and Alice Sliger developed the property into a resort complex which opened in 1939 and was virtually complete as of 1947. It continued to operate until 1999, when the bathhouse closed, although the motel and "Wildlife Museum" continued until 2004. Although built over the course of more than a decade, the buildings are all designed in the Pueblo Revival style. The majority of the complex – but not buildings on the adjoining parcel of land to the west, also owned by the Singers and integrated into the resort complex – was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

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Buckhorn Baths Motel
East Main Street, Mesa

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East Main Street
85206 Mesa
Arizona, United States
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