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'''[http://www.mesarfhc.org Mesa Regional Family History Center]. '''Located at 41 S Hobson in Mesa (across the Street East of the Mesa Arizona Temple Visitor Center). This is a prime facility for Family History research, with 100+ computers,150 staff members to provide assistance, many classes on genealogy subjects, 120,000+ microfilms and 52,000 fiche with microfilm readers and printers, and over 20,000 books and publications. | '''[http://www.mesarfhc.org Mesa Regional Family History Center]. '''Located at 41 S Hobson in Mesa (across the Street East of the Mesa Arizona Temple Visitor Center). This is a prime facility for Family History research, with 100+ computers,150 staff members to provide assistance, many classes on genealogy subjects, 120,000+ microfilms and 52,000 fiche with microfilm readers and printers, and over 20,000 books and publications. | ||
Unfortunately, the above building is temporarily closed for remodeling. | Unfortunately, the above building is temporarily closed for remodeling. But the old genealogy library is still open for genealogy training classes. Located about 500 East First Street on the west side of the Temple. | ||
Most archives, historical societies, and genealogical societies have special collections and indexes of genealogical value. These must usually be searched in person. Some important collections for [[Arizona Genealogy|Arizona]] are: | Most archives, historical societies, and genealogical societies have special collections and indexes of genealogical value. These must usually be searched in person. Some important collections for [[Arizona Genealogy|Arizona]] are: |
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