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Hardyville Historical Marker

Hardyville Historical Marker

Safeway

Bullhead City, 

AZ

This obelisk marks the spot where Hardyville, later to become Bullhead City, sprouted up along the Colorado River.

Unfortunately, being in a Safeway parking lot, everyone just resents it for taking up valuable SUV space.

Photographed:
June 10, 2006

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Keywords: Colorado River, Hardy's Landing, Hardyville, historical marker, memorial, obelisk, plaque, Safeway, William Harrison Hardy

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