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San Xavier Indian Reservation near Tucson, Arizona: 1783-1797 Church Rebuilt in 1783 near site of an earlier razed church built in 1692 [5] Likely the oldest Spanish colonial/European built structure in Arizona. Cordova House: Tucson, Arizona: ca. 1848 Residence Oldest house in Tucson; now part of Tucson Museum of Art [6] Duppa Homestead ...
The William and Mary Grier House was built in 1901 and located at 1942 W. Adams St. William Grier was a merchant who took to ranching after moving to Arizona in 1896. He built the house as a primary residence for himself and his wife, Mary. Designated as a landmark with Historic Preservation-Landmark (HP-L) overlay zoning.
The Can Can Restaurant – The corner building was built in 1876 at Allen and 4th Streets. [11] The Bella Union Saloon and Opera House – The building was constructed in 1878 on the corner of Fremont and 4th Streets. [12] The Oriental Saloon – The saloon building was built in 1880 at 500 E. Allen Street (5th and Allen). [1]
The Head House – built in 1875 and located at 309 E. Gurley St. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 14, 1978, reference #78003234; The Hill House – built in 1906 and located at 144 S. Park St. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 14, 1978, reference #78003235. Amy Hill, who owned the ...
The Sarah Pemberton House, built in 1920 and located at 1121 N. 2nd St. Some of the properties listed in the Phoenix Historic Property Register are also listed in the National Register of Historic Places which is the United States federal government 's official list of districts , sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of ...
The historic Harry J. Felch House was built in 1927 and is located on 525 W. Lynwood Street in Phoenix, AZ. The Dutch Colonial Home is located in Phoenix’s historic Roosevelt District. 179: John M. Ross House: John M. Ross House: February 24, 2000 : 6722 N. Central Ave.
The history of Arizona: from the earliest times known to the people of Europe to 1903. Whitaker & Ray. Farish, Thomas Edwin (1918). History of Arizona. Filmer Brothers. vol 5 (early 20th century) online free; Hinton, Richard Josiah (1878). The Hand-book to Arizona: its resources, history, towns, mines, ruins and scenery ... Payot, Upham & Co ...
The Knights of Columbus Building – Built in 1930 and located at 545 West Porphyry Street. The Robert "Bob" Taylor Jones House – Bob Jones was the sixth Governor of Arizona. His house was built in 1910 and is located at 300 Main Street. The house is now known as the Bob Jones Museum and houses the Superior Historical Society. [6]