Apache Powder Historic Residential District

After a disagreement, the company purchased the lots back and then rented them to the employees at subsidized rates.

A 1.75 acres (0.71 ha) parcel on the north side of the street was used as a park and legally transferred in the 1960s by the company to the City of Benson.

All have detached garages opening to an alley, hardwood flooring, and were built on redwood piers over a crawl space.

The final building in the historic district is Spanish Eclectic with influences of Moorish, Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture.

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