Sahuarita  

Sundial: 623
State/Province:  Arizona Country:  USA
Dial Type:  Obelisk or Vertical Gnomon Condition:  Excellent
  Latitude and Longitude: 31° 57.400' N  110° 58.400' W
Location:
  • Sahuarita municipal plaza
    253 E. Sahuarita Road
    Sahuarita, AZ
 
Description:
  • An unusual dial by John Carmichael using a gnomon tip to cast the shadow to indicate time. The dial face is poured concrete with inlaid metal longitude-corrected hour lines, and is nearly horizontal, inclining just 1.27 degrees for water drainage. It declines 89.28 degrees east of south. Bronze plaque has User Instructions and an Equation of Time Graph. Dial functions best during the middle part of the day. The style shadow lies outside of the dial face boundaries in the early mornings and late afternoons. The massive elaborate base that supports the gnomon rod is made from stacked flagstone. A waterfall cascades from the back south side of the base and flows a long distance to the south through a canal that has several water fountains and pools along the way. Around the base is a planter with bedding plants. The base and gnomon are lighted at night.
 
General Information:Inscription:
  • Owner: City of Sahuarita, Arizona
  • The base has large iron letters saying ?Town of Sahuarita? on both sides. Hours are marked with large iron numerals
  • Designer: John Carmichael and Jake Honeycutt
  • Builder: Dirty Paws Productions and Burns Wald-Hopkins Architects
  • Construction Date: March 1, 2008
 
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Last Revised: 2019-07-31 21:37