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48: 898: 914: 884: 34: 813:. Dr. Hall established clinics in South Phoenix and Sunnyslope (Sunnyslope was not part of Phoenix at the time). Dr. Hall wanted to be known as the “King of Sunnyslope” and built the biggest house in Sunnyslope. Sunnyslope had attempted to be incorporated as its own town on four occasions but failed every time. In 1959, the City of Phoenix annexed the community of Sunnyslope. By then, Dr. Hall operated the North Mountain Hospital, a 40-bed hospital in Sunnyslope, which he built in 1955. The hospital had a primate zoo located on the hospital grounds. 847:
failure of El Cid. Dr. Hall had been performing unsanctioned medical operations, and his physician's license was revoked in 1971 after four patients died during gastric bypass surgery. In 1974, he pleaded guilty to diverting thousands of dollars in Medicare funds to help build the castle. Dr. Hall was bankrupt, and in 1982 “El Cid Castle” bowling alley closed after one year of operation. Dr. Hall lost the building in order to settle a malpractice suit.
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The historic "El Cid Castle" was a bowling alley which resembled a Moorish Castle. It was built by the late Dr. Kenneth Hall, a physician who served the Community of Sunnyslope in Phoenix. Construction on the structure began in 1963 and was completed in 1980. It is located at the Northwest corner of
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Dr. Hall believed that El Cid Castle would be the first of a nationwide chain of bowling allies which would be called Spanish Trails. However, the castle was completed in 1980, almost twenty years after its construction began. Various factors contributed to the downfall of Dr. Hall and the eventual
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Dr. Hall died in 2001, at age 80, of heart failure. The building later served as a furniture store, an educational facility, church and a sports club. The structure, which was empty for sometime, was purchased by the State of Arizona for a new Department of Economic Security office complex. It was
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funds to help in the construction of a bowling alley which resembled a Moorish Castle. The castle was to be a 65,000-square-foot building under one roof in 20 acres of land at 19th Avenue and Cholla Street. The venture was to include thirty-two bowling alley lanes, an ice skating rink, four
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recreation rooms for teenagers and a snack bar. The castle was also supposed to include multiple nightclubs and a French restaurant. It was named "
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remodeled and no longer looks like a castle. In January 2015, the Arizona Department of Economic Security opened the doors of its new facility.
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Dr. Hall felt that the growing population of Sunnyslope needed recreational facilities and therefore in 1963, he illegally diverted $ 16,564 in
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Cities, towns and CDPs in Arizona with lists and images of historic properties, forts, cemeteries or historic districts
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19th Ave and West Cholla Drive which technically is on the opposite side Sunnyslope's western boundary.
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Dr. Kenneth E. Hall was born in Oklahoma. During World War II, Hall enlisted in the
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was a landmark structure located on the opposite side of the western boundary of
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There's No Place Like Sunnyslope by The Modern Phoenix Neighborhood Network
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Sunnyslope History from the Sunnyslope Historical Society and Museum
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Historical Timeline of Sunnyslope by John C. Lincoln Health Network
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Side view of the castle
Location in Maricopa County and the state of Arizona
Maricopa County
Arizona

Adamsville
Agua Caliente
Ash Fork
Avondale
Benson
Bisbee
Black Canyon City
Bouse
Brigham City
Buckeye
Cameron
Camp Verde
Casa Grande
Cave Creek
Chandler
Clarkdale
Clifton
Cottonwood
Dateland
Dewey–Humboldt
Douglas
Duncan
Eagar
Ehrenberg
Fairbank

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