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Kinjockity Ranch, also known as Lanteen Ranch, is a Pueblo Revival style residence in Cochise County, Arizona, originally built in 1939-1940 for Rufus Riddlesbarger, a wealthy Chicago businessman. It is a notable example of Pueblo Revival style, executed in adobe with richly detailed interiors and hand-made hardware. The house was designed by Edward C. Morgan, an architect from Phoenix who specialized in what he called "the Mexican style." The interiors were decorated and embellished by illustrator and sculptor Raymond Phillips Sanderson, who had collaborated with Morgan on previous commissions.
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When was Kinjockity Ranch listed on the National Register?
Kinjockity Ranch was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 18, 1996.
What type of historic resource is Kinjockity Ranch?
Kinjockity Ranch is classified as a building in the National Register of Historic Places.
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The period of significance for Kinjockity Ranch is recorded as the industrial era, specifically around 1939.
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