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  1. article $70 million bond will allow Mesa to renovate landmarks

    Saturday, November 10, 2012 8:30 am

    After experiencing a downturn for the past few years with its historical amenities and watching its landmarks deteriorate as their futures remained uncertain, preservation officials in the city of Mesa now have the means to renovate them in the near future.

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  • article Mesa voters approving city's $70M bond request

    Tuesday, November 6, 2012 10:16 pm

    Mesa voters have approved a $70 million bond for the city to make a myriad of improvements, according to unofficial results

  • article Paranormal group looking at landmark Mesa site for spirit of Elvis

    Monday, October 15, 2012 12:49 pm

    Mesa’s Buckhorn Mineral Baths.

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  • article Paranormal group looking at landmarkMesa site for spirit of Elvis

    Sunday, October 7, 2012 7:41 am

    Mesa’s Buckhorn Mineral Baths. Did Elvis Presley sleep there? And does his ghost haunt the premises of the 15-acre roadside landmark at the northeast corner of East Main Street and Recker Road?

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  • article Mesa 'Diving Lady' restoration still short $25,000

    Sunday, July 22, 2012 2:30 pm

    Summer already is a month old, and one of Mesa’s leading ladies has not been able to take a dip into the pool, much less do what she’s best known for — take a dive.

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  • article From Spruce Goose to Cactus League, new Mesa museum reveals unseen items

    Saturday, July 7, 2012 7:14 am

    Alice Sliger spent most of her 103 years amassing a priceless collection of Western art and iconic baseball memorabilia from players who wintered in her Buckhorn Baths resort in Mesa.

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  • article Diving Lady prints benefit restoration

    Friday, May 11, 2012 11:06 am

    Where is The Diving Lady of the Starlite Motel? And when will she return to the springboard?

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  • article Mesa considers buying historic Buckhorn Baths

    Friday, April 20, 2012 8:31 am

    Mesa is considering buying the historic Buckhorn Baths to preserve the place where some of baseball’s most legendary players came for decades to sooth themselves in hot mineral water.

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  • article Spring Training: Arizona's Cactus League history - unfiltered

    Friday, February 24, 2012 8:03 am

    When Susie Steckner was a kid, she always looked forward to going to spring training games at Phoenix Municipal Stadium with her father, an ardent San Francisco Giants fan.

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  • article Downtown Mesa to host larger Play Ball exhibit

    Tuesday, December 6, 2011 1:57 pm

    One of the city's most popular historical exhibits soon will have new digs in downtown Mesa.

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  • article Cactus League historical effort is one for the books

    Friday, June 10, 2011 8:30 am

    The large black wool banner with the words "New York Giants" in orange lettering was packed away folded inside a closet of Robert Steckner's den for decades.

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  • Ted Sliger and Willie Mays

    Ted Sliger, owner of the Buckhorn Baths, and Willie Mays standing in front of the east Mesa landmark.

  • article Spring training exhibit branches out in quest for home of its own

    Tuesday, February 15, 2011 10:52 am

    A multimedia history project dedicated to preserving the history of spring training in Arizona is one step closer to getting a museum of its own in Mesa.

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  • article Efforts to save Buckhorn Baths likely to continue

    Wednesday, November 10, 2010 5:45 pm

    The effort to preserve the historic Buckhorn Baths should stay on track despite owner Alice Sliger’s death, according to those working on the plans.

    4 image(s) 2 article(s)

  • Alice Sliger

    Here is a picture of Alice Sliger (front row, center) with the owners and some players of the San Francisco Giants in front of the Buckhorn Mineral Baths in the mid-1960s. Hall of Fame pitcher Gaylord Perry is pictured in the back row, fifth from the left. Perry’s father is pictured on Sliger’s right.

  • Alice Sliger

    Here is a picture of Alice Sliger (front row, center) with the owners and some players of the San Francisco Giants in front of the Buckhorn Mineral Baths in the mid-1960s. Hall of Fame pitcher Gaylord Perry is pictured in the back row, fifth from the left. Perry’s father is pictured on Sliger’s right.

  • article Buckhorn Baths owner Alice Sliger dies at age 103

    Wednesday, November 10, 2010 5:15 pm

    Alice Sliger, whose name is synonymous with the Buckhorn Mineral Wells and Wildlife Museum in east Mesa for decades and played a role in luring baseball teams to Arizona for spring training, died Tuesday.

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  • Rose Mofford, Alice Sliger

    Former Gov. Rose Mofford and Alice Sliger at Cactus League exhibit in February 2010.

  • Rose Mofford, Alice Sliger

    Former Gov. Rose Mofford and Alice Sliger at Cactus League exhibit in February 2010.

  • article Mesa's Buckhorn Baths on endangered list

    Thursday, March 4, 2010 6:05 pm

    Mesa's Buckhorn Baths Motel is no stranger to historic and endangered lists. But this time, it's topped a new one - as the No. 1 pick on the Ten Most Endangered Roadside Places list released this week by the Society for Commercial Archeology, a national preservation organization based in Wisconsin.

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  • article Spring training museum planned

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 5:43 pm

    Off the beaten base path, a baseball dream is waiting to grow from sandlot proportions to state-of-the-art stadium-style flair.

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  • article E.V. historic sites are fighting for survival

    Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:15 pm

    Arizona State University may have done a nice job restoring its Old Main building, but the demolition of a former Valley National Bank branch with an unusual geodesic dome early this year has put the university in bad odor with historic preservationists.

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  • article Want to help preserve history? Go ask Alice

    Sunday, September 16, 2007 3:34 am

    Every time I return to the Buckhorn Baths to do a story or column, I’m captivated.

  • article Buckhorn Baths wins spot on U.S. historic places list

    Sunday, November 20, 2005 5:48 am

    Architect Ron Peters spent years trying to get Mesa’s Buckhorn Baths Motel onto the National Register of Historic Places, so it’s fitting that he was one of the first in town to learn it was listed.

  • article Buckhorn Baths wins spot on U.S. historic places list

    Sunday, November 20, 2005 5:49 am

    Architect Ron Peters spent years trying to get Mesa’s Buckhorn Baths Motel onto the National Register of Historic Places, so it’s fitting that he was one of the first in town to learn it was listed.

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