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  2. List of historic properties in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Sosa–Carrillo–Fremont House – built in 1858 and located at 145-153 S. Main Street. The house was originally listed on the National Register as the John Charles Fremont, Casa del Gobernador, House in 1971, because it once served as the residence of John Charles Frémont, former Territorial Governor of Artizona. It was listed in the ...

  3. Sosa–Carrillo–Fremont House - Wikipedia

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    The house at 145–153 S Main St, Tucson, Arizona, officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places as the Sosa–Carrillo–Fremont House, is known locally for its association with John Charles Frémont, former Territorial Governor of Arizona.

  4. Tucson House - Wikipedia

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    Tucson House is a modern residential high-rise that was completed in 1963. The tower is one of the taller buildings in Tucson, Arizona. The building rises 195 feet and has 17 floors. Tucson House was designed by Chicago developers to be a luxury high-rise apartment building, and was the most luxurious residential building in Tucson at that time.

  5. List of tallest buildings in Tucson - Wikipedia

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    Building will become the new home for Tucson Electric Power and UniSource Energy, it is the first highrise/skyscraper built in Tucson since the mid-1980s. 22 Evo A. DeConcini United States Courthouse: 134 (41) 6 2000 [citation needed] 23 Gould-Simpson Building: 131 (40) 10 1985 Houses technical labs and classrooms on the University of Arizona ...

  6. Category : Buildings and structures in Tucson, Arizona

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Tucson, Arizona" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Santa Rita Hotel - Wikipedia

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    On the sixth floor was a roof garden and dance hall. Each room included a private telephone connection and private bathroom. All of the furniture was purchased through the Tucson firm of L. Zeckendorf & Company. [16] The Santa Rita Hotel was an important social and cultural touchstone in Tucson. It played host to movie stars and industrialists.

  8. Miracle Mile Historic District - Wikipedia

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    AAA Branch Office, 234 West Drachman Street, 1960; De Luxe Motel, 1650 North Oracle Road, 1948; Duke's Drive Inn & Beau Brummel Club, 1148 North Main Avenue, 1947; El Rancho Motor Hotel, 225 West Drachman Street, 1948; Frontier Motel, 227 West Drachman Street, 1941/48 architect: George J. Wolf; Flamingo Hotel, 1300 North Stone Avenue, 1954

  9. House of hospitality - Wikipedia

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    A house of hospitality or hospitality house, in the United States, is an organization to provide shelter, and often food and clothing, to those who need it. Originally part of the Catholic Worker Movement , houses of hospitality have been run by other organizations, including organizations that are not Catholic or Christian.