Sunnyslope

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Author: Reba Wells Grandrud ISBN: 9781439650011
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: July 29, 2013
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Reba Wells Grandrud
ISBN: 9781439650011
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: July 29, 2013
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Founded in 1911 by William R. Norton, Sunnyslope is older than the State of Arizona. By 1919, the desert settlement had only four or five cottages and no roads, no electricity, and no running water. That soon changed as those recovering from tuberculosis sought the relief of Sunnyslope�s dry climate. In 1927, the Desert Mission was established, with its nurses dubbed the �Angels of the Desert.� This would eventually become the modern, multistory John C. Lincoln Hospital. A post�World War II boom saw Sunnyslope�s population grow with small businesses, schools, and churches being established that still serve the community today. Annexed by the City of Phoenix in 1959, Sunnyslope, with its roughly 40,000 residents, retains its unique identity to this day.
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Founded in 1911 by William R. Norton, Sunnyslope is older than the State of Arizona. By 1919, the desert settlement had only four or five cottages and no roads, no electricity, and no running water. That soon changed as those recovering from tuberculosis sought the relief of Sunnyslope�s dry climate. In 1927, the Desert Mission was established, with its nurses dubbed the �Angels of the Desert.� This would eventually become the modern, multistory John C. Lincoln Hospital. A post�World War II boom saw Sunnyslope�s population grow with small businesses, schools, and churches being established that still serve the community today. Annexed by the City of Phoenix in 1959, Sunnyslope, with its roughly 40,000 residents, retains its unique identity to this day.

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