Walking Flagstaff Thomas F. McMillan, probably Flagstaff’s first permanent resident (arrived in 1876), built this square log house in 1886, later covering it with siding. Ted Danson of Cheers fame lived here when his father was a director of the Museum of Northern Arizona. Photo courtesy George Breed
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