Landmark name[2] Image Location Summary
1 Flagpole Mesa-WAFB Flagpole-1.JPG The flagpole was once located at 10 St. between D and E Sts. at Williams Air Force Base. It is now located at the entrance of the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport which is located on the grounds which once belonged to Williams AFB.
33°18′25″N 111°40′45″W / 33.30694°N 111.67917°W / 33.30694; -111.67917 (Flagpole)
Flagpole erected in 1941 by Del E. Webb Construction Company
2 Water Pump Station and Water Tower Mesa-WAFB Water Tower.jpg Northeastern corner of the junction of Innovation and Unity Aves. (once known as the Jct. of 12th and B Sts.) at Arizona State University at the Polytechnic campus in the grounds that once were part of Williams Air Force Base.
33°18′17″N 111°40′51″W / 33.30472°N 111.68083°W / 33.30472; -111.68083 (Water Pump Station and Water Tower)
3 Ammo Bunker (S-1007) Mesa-WAFB AMMO Bunker-(S-1007)-1.JPG Southwest of Vosler Dr. (formerly Alaska Drive), at Arizona State University at the Polytechnic campus in the grounds that once was a part of Williams Air Force Base.
33°17′43″N 111°40′43″W / 33.29528°N 111.67861°W / 33.29528; -111.67861 (Ammo Bunker (S-1007))
Built by Del E. Webb Construction Company in 1942
4 Ammo Bunker (S-1008) Mesa-WAFB AMMO Bunker-(S-1008)-2.JPG Southwest of Vosler Dr. (formerly Alaska Drive), at Arizona State University at the Polytechnic campus in the grounds that once was a part of Williams Air Force Base.
33°17′39″N 111°40′40″W / 33.29417°N 111.67778°W / 33.29417; -111.67778 (Ammo Bunker (S-1008))
Also built by Del E. Webb Construction Company in 1942
5 Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop Mesa-WAFB Civil Engineering Maintenence Shop.JPG Northeastern corner of Unity Ave. (once known as Jct. of 11th and A Sts.), at Arizona State University at the Polytechnic campus in the grounds that once were part of Williams Air Force Base.
33°18′14″N 111°40′45″W / 33.30389°N 111.67917°W / 33.30389; -111.67917 (Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop)
Built by Del E. Webb Construction Company in 1941
6 Demountable Hangar Mesa-WAFB Demountable Hanger-1.JPG Located at the North Apron of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in the grounds which once were part of Williams Air Force Base.
33°18′40″N 111°40′11″W / 33.31111°N 111.66972°W / 33.31111; -111.66972 (Demountable Hangar)
Built in 1925 and designed by Webb, Del E., Construction Company to resemble an enlisted aviator badge of the Army Air Force. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, ref. #95000743.
7 Housing Storage Supply Warehouse Mesa-WAFB Housing Storage Supply Warehouse.jpg Northwestern corner of the junction of Innovation and Unity Aves. (once known as Jct. of 11th and A Sts.), at Arizona State University at the Polytechnic campus in the grounds that once belonged to Williams Air Force Base.
33°18′14″N 111°40′49″W / 33.30389°N 111.68028°W / 33.30389; -111.68028 (Housing Storage Supply Warehouse)
Built by Del E. Webb Construction Company in 1941