National Register of Historic Places listings in Pima County, Arizona

Location of Pima County in Arizona

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pima County, Arizona.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pima County, Arizona, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 176 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 4 that are also National Historic Landmarks. Two properties formerly listed have been removed from the National Register.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2016.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 James P. and Sarah Adams House Upload image
August 30, 2011
(#11000568)
5201 N. Camino Escuela
32°18′05″N 110°56′08″W / 32.301389°N 110.935556°W / 32.301389; -110.935556 (James P. and Sarah Adams House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ Multiple Property Submission (MPS)
2 Agua Caliente Ranch Rural Historic Landscape
Agua Caliente Ranch Rural Historic Landscape
July 9, 2009
(#04001246)
12325 E. Roger Rd.
32°16′54″N 110°44′00″W / 32.281667°N 110.733333°W / 32.281667; -110.733333 (Agua Caliente Ranch Rural Historic Landscape)
Tucson part of the Cattle Ranching in Arizona MPS
3 Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 (571-7) Military Reservation
Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 (571-7) Military Reservation
December 3, 1992
(#92001234)
1580 W. Duval Mine Rd.
31°54′11″N 110°59′54″W / 31.903056°N 110.998333°W / 31.903056; -110.998333 (Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 (571-7) Military Reservation)
Green Valley Titan Missile Museum
4 Ajo Townsite Historic District
Ajo Townsite Historic District
November 30, 2001
(#01000877)
Blocks 1 through 31
32°22′20″N 112°51′48″W / 32.372222°N 112.863333°W / 32.372222; -112.863333 (Ajo Townsite Historic District)
Ajo
5 Aldea Linda Residential Historic District Upload image
June 9, 2009
(#09000371)
4700-5000 blocks of E. Calle Jabali, E. 22nd St., and the 1100 block of S. Swan Rd.
32°12′34″N 110°53′20″W / 32.209311°N 110.888769°W / 32.209311; -110.888769 (Aldea Linda Residential Historic District)
Tucson Developed ca. 1947 by future state governor Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr.Sam Goddard. Large lots, houses set back from street.[5]
6 Arivaca Schoolhouse
Arivaca Schoolhouse
April 16, 2012
(#12000199)
17180 W. 4th St.
31°34′34″N 111°19′46″W / 31.576105°N 111.329447°W / 31.576105; -111.329447 (Arivaca Schoolhouse)
Arivaca Oldest standing schoolhouse in Arizona, built by rancher Pedro Aguirre in 1879. Currently a center for community activities.
7 Arizona Daily Star Building
Arizona Daily Star Building
February 22, 2002
(#02000033)
30 N. Church Ave.
32°13′20″N 110°58′20″W / 32.22214°N 110.97222°W / 32.22214; -110.97222 (Arizona Daily Star Building)
Tucson
8 Arizona Hotel
Arizona Hotel
September 12, 2003
(#03000902)
31-47 N. 6th Ave., 135 E. 10th St.
32°13′21″N 110°58′08″W / 32.22256°N 110.96889°W / 32.22256; -110.96889 (Arizona Hotel)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
9 Arizona Inn
Arizona Inn
April 5, 1988
(#88000240)
2200 E. Elm St.
32°14′31″N 110°56′19″W / 32.241944°N 110.938611°W / 32.241944; -110.938611 (Arizona Inn)
Tucson Historic hotel
10 Armory Park Historic Residential District
Armory Park Historic Residential District
July 30, 1976
(#76000378)
E. 12th St. to 19th St., Stone Ave. to 2nd Ave.
• Boundary increase (listed July 5, 1996, refnum 96000754): Roughly 19th, 20th, and 21st Sts. from Stone Ave. to Jacobus Ave.

32°12′56″N 110°57′58″W / 32.215556°N 110.966111°W / 32.215556; -110.966111 (Armory Park Historic Residential District)
Tucson
11 Barrio Anita Upload image
September 23, 2011
(#11000682)
Roughly bounded by W. Speedway Blvd., Union Pacific Railroad, N. Granada Ave., St. Mary's Rd. & I-10
32°13′59″N 110°58′47″W / 32.233056°N 110.979722°W / 32.233056; -110.979722 (Barrio Anita)
Tucson Originally McKinley Park subdivision, recorded 1903. Named after Annie Hughes, sister of Sam Hughes.[6]
12 Barrio El Hoyo Historic District Upload image
August 13, 2008
(#08000763)
Roughly bounded by W. Cushing St. on the north, W. 18th St. on the south, S. 11th Ave. on the east, and S. Samaniego Ave. on the west
32°12′53″N 110°58′30″W / 32.214725°N 110.974944°W / 32.214725; -110.974944 (Barrio El Hoyo Historic District)
Tucson
13 Barrio El Membrillo Historic District
Barrio El Membrillo Historic District
August 5, 2009
(#09000583)
Bounded by W. Granada St. on the north, W. Simpson St. on the south, and the right-of-way of the former El Paso and Southwestern railroad line on the east
32°12′58″N 110°58′42″W / 32.216103°N 110.978422°W / 32.216103; -110.978422 (Barrio El Membrillo Historic District)
Tucson
14 Barrio Libre
Barrio Libre
October 18, 1978
(#78000565)
Roughly bounded by 14th, 19th, Stone and Osborne Sts.
32°12′46″N 110°58′23″W / 32.212778°N 110.973056°W / 32.212778; -110.973056 (Barrio Libre)
Tucson
15 Barrio Santa Rosa Upload image
September 23, 2011
(#11000683)
Roughly bounded by W. 18th St., S. Russell Ave., W. 22nd St., S. 9th Ave., & S. Meyer Ave.
32°12′34″N 110°58′15″W / 32.209444°N 110.970833°W / 32.209444; -110.970833 (Barrio Santa Rosa)
Tucson
16 Bates Well Ranch
Bates Well Ranch
May 20, 1994
(#94000493)
Eastern side of Bates Well Rd.
32°10′06″N 112°57′01″W / 32.168333°N 112.950278°W / 32.168333; -112.950278 (Bates Well Ranch)
Ajo
17 Binghampton Rural Historic Landscape Upload image
May 1, 2003
(#03000316)
Approximately at the junction of N. Dodge Boulevard and E. River Rd.
32°16′45″N 110°55′01″W / 32.279167°N 110.916944°W / 32.279167; -110.916944 (Binghampton Rural Historic Landscape)
Tucson
18 Blenman–Elm Historic District Upload image
October 29, 2003
(#03000318)
Bounded by Grant, Country Club, Speedway, and Campbell
32°14′38″N 110°56′00″W / 32.243889°N 110.933333°W / 32.243889; -110.933333 (Blenman–Elm Historic District)
Tucson
19 Blixt–Avitia House
Blixt–Avitia House
March 30, 1992
(#92000251)
830 W. Alameda St.
32°13′22″N 110°59′06″W / 32.22279°N 110.98508°W / 32.22279; -110.98508 (Blixt–Avitia House)
Tucson part of the Menlo Park MPS
20 Boudreaux–Robison House
Boudreaux–Robison House
March 30, 1992
(#92000253)
101 N. Bella Vista Dr.
32°13′17″N 110°59′43″W / 32.22149°N 110.99514°W / 32.22149; -110.99514 (Boudreaux–Robison House)
Tucson part of the Menlo Park MPS
21 Bray–Valenzuela House
Bray–Valenzuela House
March 30, 1992
(#92000255)
203 N. Grande Ave.
32°13′25″N 110°59′21″W / 32.22361°N 110.9892°W / 32.22361; -110.9892 (Bray–Valenzuela House)
Tucson part of the Menlo Park MPS
22 Bull Pasture Upload image
September 1, 1978
(#78000380)
East of Lukeville in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
32°00′49″N 112°41′42″W / 32.013611°N 112.695°W / 32.013611; -112.695 (Bull Pasture)
Lukeville
23 Erskine P. Caldwell House Upload image
September 9, 2010
(#10000747)
1915 E. Camino Miraval
32°18′28″N 110°56′29″W / 32.307778°N 110.941389°W / 32.307778; -110.941389 (Erskine P. Caldwell House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
24 Dr. William Austin Cannon House
Dr. William Austin Cannon House
October 25, 1982
(#82001663)
1189 E. Speedway
32°14′11″N 110°57′15″W / 32.23625°N 110.95428°W / 32.23625; -110.95428 (Dr. William Austin Cannon House)
Tucson
25 Canoa Ranch Headquarters Historic District
Canoa Ranch Headquarters Historic District
February 16, 2016
(#04001158)
5555 S AZ 19
31°47′25″N 111°01′21″W / 31.790250°N 111.022426°W / 31.790250; -111.022426 (Canoa Ranch Headquarters Historic District)
Green Valley vicinity
26 Casa Juan Paisano Upload image
July 31, 2013
(#13000545)
3300 E. Camino Juan Paisano
32°18′47″N 110°55′14″W / 32.3130°N 110.9205°W / 32.3130; -110.9205 (Casa Juan Paisano)
Tucson Home of developer John W. Murphey; designed by Mexican architect Juan Worner y Blas; built 1961.[7]
27 Catalina Foothills Estates Apartments Upload image
September 8, 2015
(#15000568)
2600 E. Skyline Dr.
32°19′22″N 110°55′56″W / 32.3227°N 110.9322°W / 32.3227; -110.9322 (Catalina Foothills Estates Apartments)
Tucson
28 Catalina Vista Historic District
Catalina Vista Historic District
October 29, 2003
(#03000317)
Bounded by Grant, Tucson Boulevard, Elm St., and Campbell Ave.
32°14′53″N 110°56′23″W / 32.248056°N 110.939722°W / 32.248056; -110.939722 (Catalina Vista Historic District)
Tucson
29 Catalina American Baptist Church
Catalina American Baptist Church
May 23, 2008
(#08000430)
1900 N. Country Club Rd.
32°14′43″N 110°55′36″W / 32.24536°N 110.92658°W / 32.24536; -110.92658 (Catalina American Baptist Church)
Tucson
30 Cavalry Corrals
Cavalry Corrals
December 13, 1978
(#78003359)
N. Craycroft Boulevard
32°15′44″N 110°52′28″W / 32.26217°N 110.87435°W / 32.26217; -110.87435 (Cavalry Corrals)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell Multiple Resource Area (MRA)
31 Ciénega Bridge
Ciénega Bridge
September 30, 1988
(#88001642)
5.3 miles (8.5 km) southeast of Vail on Marsh Station Rd.
32°01′11″N 110°38′43″W / 32.019722°N 110.645278°W / 32.019722; -110.645278 (Ciénega Bridge)
Vail part of the Vehicular Bridges in Arizona MPS
32 Cocoraque Butte Archaeological District
Cocoraque Butte Archaeological District
October 10, 1975
(#75000355)
Address Restricted
Tucson
33 Colonia Solana Residential Historic District Upload image
January 4, 1989
(#88002963)
Roughly bounded by Broadway Boulevard, S. Randolph Way, Camino Campestre, and S. Country Club
32°13′03″N 110°55′18″W / 32.2175°N 110.921667°W / 32.2175; -110.921667 (Colonia Solana Residential Historic District)
Tucson
34 Colossal Cave Preservation Park Historic District Upload image
July 10, 1992
(#92000850)
Junction of Old Spanish Trail and Colossal Cave Rd.
32°03′25″N 110°38′11″W / 32.056944°N 110.636389°W / 32.056944; -110.636389 (Colossal Cave Preservation Park Historic District)
Vail
35 Copper Bell Bed and Breakfast
Copper Bell Bed and Breakfast
March 30, 1992
(#92000254)
25 N. Westmoreland Ave.
32°13′13″N 110°59′34″W / 32.22037°N 110.99269°W / 32.22037; -110.99269 (Copper Bell Bed and Breakfast)
Tucson part of the Menlo Park MPS
36 John P. and Helena S. Corcoran House Upload image
August 30, 2011
(#11000569)
2200 E. Calle Lustre
32°18′18″N 110°56′28″W / 32.305°N 110.941111°W / 32.305; -110.941111 (John P. and Helena S. Corcoran House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
37 Cordova House
Cordova House
May 4, 1972
(#72000198)
173-177 N. Meyer Ave.
32°13′26″N 110°58′29″W / 32.22389°N 110.97461°W / 32.22389; -110.97461 (Cordova House)
Tucson
38 Coronado Hotel
Coronado Hotel
November 30, 1982
(#82001622)
410 E. 9th St.
32°13′25″N 110°57′52″W / 32.223611°N 110.964444°W / 32.223611; -110.964444 (Coronado Hotel)
Tucson
39 Curley School Upload image
January 31, 2008
(#07001464)
201 W. Esperanza Ave.
32°22′20″N 112°51′50″W / 32.372211°N 112.863769°W / 32.372211; -112.863769 (Curley School)
Ajo
40 Deep Well Ranch
Deep Well Ranch
October 1, 2004
(#04001072)
13001 E. Redington Rd.
32°15′24″N 110°42′53″W / 32.256667°N 110.714722°W / 32.256667; -110.714722 (Deep Well Ranch)
Tucson
41 DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Historic District
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Historic District
October 12, 2006
(#06000932)
6300 N. Swan Rd.
32°19′47″N 110°53′30″W / 32.329722°N 110.891667°W / 32.329722; -110.891667 (DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Historic District)
Tucson Ettore DeGrazia's studio and home
42 Desert Laboratory
Desert Laboratory
October 15, 1966
(#66000190)
West of Tucson off W. Anklam Rd. on Tumamoc Hill
32°12′59″N 111°00′33″W / 32.216389°N 111.009167°W / 32.216389; -111.009167 (Desert Laboratory)
Tucson
43 Dodson–Esquivel House
Dodson–Esquivel House
March 30, 1992
(#92000252)
1004 W. Alameda St.
32°13′21″N 110°59′20″W / 32.2224°N 110.98902°W / 32.2224; -110.98902 (Dodson–Esquivel House)
Tucson part of the Menlo Park MPS
44 Don Martin Apartment House
Don Martin Apartment House
September 9, 2010
(#10000748)
605 E. 9th St.
32°13′27″N 110°57′44″W / 32.22406°N 110.96214°W / 32.22406; -110.96214 (Don Martin Apartment House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
45 Dos Lomitas Ranch
Dos Lomitas Ranch
May 6, 1994
(#94000426)
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
31°51′29″N 112°44′25″W / 31.858056°N 112.740278°W / 31.858056; -112.740278 (Dos Lomitas Ranch)
Ajo
46 El Camino Del Diablo
El Camino Del Diablo
December 1, 1978
(#78000560)
Northwest of Lukeville
32°04′20″N 113°23′12″W / 32.072222°N 113.386667°W / 32.072222; -113.386667 (El Camino Del Diablo)
Lukeville
47 El Conquistador Water Tower
El Conquistador Water Tower
June 20, 1980
(#80000771)
Broadway and Randolph Way
32°13′14″N 110°55′09″W / 32.22059°N 110.91918°W / 32.22059; -110.91918 (El Conquistador Water Tower)
Tucson
48 El Encanto Apartments
El Encanto Apartments
December 30, 1994
(#94001181)
2820 E. 6th St.
32°13′39″N 110°55′47″W / 32.22748°N 110.92979°W / 32.22748; -110.92979 (El Encanto Apartments)
Tucson
49 El Encanto Estates Residential Historic District Upload image
January 29, 1988
(#87002284)
Roughly bounded by Country Club Rd., Broadway Boulevard, 5th St., and Jones St.
• Sam Hughes Neighborhood Historic District boundary increase (listed September 29, 1994, refnum 00001363): Roughly bounded by E. Speedway Blvd., N. Country Club Rd., E. Broadway Blvd., and N. Campbell Ave.

32°13′30″N 110°55′22″W / 32.225°N 110.922778°W / 32.225; -110.922778 (El Encanto Estates Residential Historic District)
Tucson Developed ca. 1928.[8]
50 El Montevideo Historic District Upload image
September 12, 1994
(#94001070)
3700 and 3800 blocks of streets between Broadway and 5th St.
• El Montevideo Neighborhood Residential Historic District boundary increase (listed December 1, 2000, refnum 00001362): 3700 and 3800 blocks of Camino Del Norte
• Boundary increase (listed December 29, 2007, refnum 07001335): Roughly bounded by 5th St., Broadway Blvd., Alvernon Way & Ridge Dr.

32°13′31″N 110°54′37″W / 32.225278°N 110.910278°W / 32.225278; -110.910278 (El Montevideo Historic District)
Tucson
51 El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot
El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot
March 12, 2004
(#03000903)
419 W. Congress St.
32°13′13″N 110°58′40″W / 32.22019°N 110.97789°W / 32.22019; -110.97789 (El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
52 El Presidio Historic District
El Presidio Historic District
September 27, 1976
(#76000379)
Roughly bounded by W. 6th and W. Alameda Sts. and N. Stone and Granada Aves.
32°13′30″N 110°58′30″W / 32.225°N 110.975°W / 32.225; -110.975 (El Presidio Historic District)
Tucson
53 El Tiradito
El Tiradito
November 19, 1971
(#71000115)
221 S. Main St.
32°12′58″N 110°58′29″W / 32.21617°N 110.97472°W / 32.21617; -110.97472 (El Tiradito)
Tucson
54 The Eleven Arches
The Eleven Arches
September 9, 2010
(#10000740)
5201 N. Hacienda Del Sol
32°18′06″N 110°55′08″W / 32.30177°N 110.91888°W / 32.30177; -110.91888 (The Eleven Arches)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
55 Empire Ranch
Empire Ranch
May 30, 1975
(#75000354)
6 miles (9.7 km) east of Greaterville
31°47′07″N 110°38′33″W / 31.785278°N 110.6425°W / 31.785278; -110.6425 (Empire Ranch)
Greaterville Centerpiece of Las Cienegas National Conservation Area
56 Empirita Cattle Ranch Rural Historic District Upload image
January 8, 2009
(#04001247)
Between Vail and Benson, south of Interstate 10
31°57′26″N 110°31′40″W / 31.95726°N 110.527811°W / 31.95726; -110.527811 (Empirita Cattle Ranch Rural Historic District)
Benson part of the Cattle Ranching in Arizona MPS
57 Feldman's Historic District Upload image
September 21, 1989
(#89001460)
Roughly bounded by Lee St., Park Ave., Speedway Boulevard, 7th Ave., Drachman St., and 2nd Ave.
Also, generally north of E. Speedway Boulevard, west of N. Park Ave., south of E. Lee St., and east of N. 7th St.

32°14′18″N 110°57′45″W / 32.238333°N 110.9625°W / 32.238333; -110.9625 (Feldman's Historic District)
Tucson Name changed from Speedway-Drachman Historic District.[9] Named after Alther M. Feldman, homesteader and photographer.[10]
58 First Hittinger Block
First Hittinger Block
September 12, 2003
(#03000904)
120 E. Congress St.[11]
32°13′18″N 110°58′09″W / 32.22179°N 110.96923°W / 32.22179; -110.96923 (First Hittinger Block)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
59 First Joesler House
First Joesler House
September 9, 2010
(#10000741)
3408 E. Fairmount St.
32°14′22″N 110°55′11″W / 32.23952°N 110.91968°W / 32.23952; -110.91968 (First Joesler House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
60 P.W. Fletcher House Upload image
August 30, 2011
(#11000570)
4850 N. Campbell Ave.
32°17′46″N 110°56′23″W / 32.296111°N 110.939722°W / 32.296111; -110.939722 (P.W. Fletcher House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
61 Fort Lowell Park
Fort Lowell Park
December 13, 1978
(#78003358)
N. Craycroft Boulevard
32°15′37″N 110°52′29″W / 32.260236°N 110.874675°W / 32.260236; -110.874675 (Fort Lowell Park)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
62 Fourth Avenue Underpass
Fourth Avenue Underpass
September 30, 1988
(#88001654)
4th Ave.
32°13′23″N 110°57′57″W / 32.22306°N 110.96583°W / 32.22306; -110.96583 (Fourth Avenue Underpass)
Tucson Rebuilt in 2009;[12] may no longer retain historic integrity. Part of the Vehicular Bridges in Arizona MPS
63 Fox Commercial Building
Fox Commercial Building
April 6, 2004
(#04000258)
27 W. Congress St.
32°13′25″N 110°58′18″W / 32.223611°N 110.971667°W / 32.223611; -110.971667 (Fox Commercial Building)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
64 Fox Theatre
Fox Theatre
September 12, 2003
(#03000905)
17 W. Congress St.
32°13′19″N 110°58′18″W / 32.222°N 110.97161°W / 32.222; -110.97161 (Fox Theatre)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
65 Gabel House
Gabel House
September 9, 2010
(#10000742)
5445 N. Camino Escuela
32°18′19″N 110°55′55″W / 32.30541°N 110.93189°W / 32.30541; -110.93189 (Gabel House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
66 Gachado Well and Line Camp
Gachado Well and Line Camp
November 2, 1978
(#78000348)
East of Lukeville in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
31°52′18″N 112°47′08″W / 31.871667°N 112.785556°W / 31.871667; -112.785556 (Gachado Well and Line Camp)
Lukeville
67 Ghost Ranch Lodge
Ghost Ranch Lodge
May 30, 2012
(#12000296)
801 W. Miracle Mile Rd.
32°15′37″N 110°59′06″W / 32.26035°N 110.9851°W / 32.26035; -110.9851 (Ghost Ranch Lodge)
Tucson
68 Gist Residence
Gist Residence
December 4, 2009
(#09000960)
5626 E. Burns St.
32°13′27″N 110°52′21″W / 32.2241°N 110.872392°W / 32.2241; -110.872392 (Gist Residence)
Tucson
69 John and Isabella Greenway House Upload image
February 23, 1998
(#98000052)
1 Greenway House Dr.
32°21′59″N 112°52′09″W / 32.366389°N 112.869167°W / 32.366389; -112.869167 (John and Isabella Greenway House)
Ajo
70 Growler Mine Area Upload image
November 14, 1978
(#78000350)
North of Lukeville
32°10′10″N 112°58′05″W / 32.169444°N 112.968056°W / 32.169444; -112.968056 (Growler Mine Area)
Lukeville
71 Gunsight Mountain Archeological District Upload image
June 21, 1991
(#90000996)
Address Restricted
Three Points
72 Arthur C. and Helen Neel Hall House
Arthur C. and Helen Neel Hall House
August 30, 2011
(#11000571)
4875 N. Campbell Ave.
32°17′44″N 110°56′28″W / 32.29557°N 110.94124°W / 32.29557; -110.94124 (Arthur C. and Helen Neel Hall House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
73 Lewis D.W. Hall House
Lewis D.W. Hall House
August 30, 2011
(#11000572)
3160 E. Via Celeste
32°18′09″N 110°55′30″W / 32.3025°N 110.925°W / 32.3025; -110.925 (Lewis D.W. Hall House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
74 Haynes Building
Haynes Building
September 9, 2010
(#10000743)
312-314 E. Sixth St.
32°13′39″N 110°58′00″W / 32.22756°N 110.96669°W / 32.22756; -110.96669 (Haynes Building)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
75 Hecker House
Hecker House
September 9, 2010
(#10000744)
2635 N. Camino Principal
32°15′21″N 110°51′06″W / 32.2557°N 110.85153°W / 32.2557; -110.85153 (Hecker House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
76 Hotel Congress
Hotel Congress
September 12, 2003
(#03000906)
303-311 E. Congress St.
32°13′27″N 110°58′00″W / 32.224167°N 110.966667°W / 32.224167; -110.966667 (Hotel Congress)
Tucson Historic hotel; part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
77 I'itoi Mo'o – Montezuma's Head and 'Oks Daha – Old Woman Sitting Upload image
May 2, 1994
(#94000399)
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
32°07′02″N 112°42′19″W / 32.117222°N 112.705278°W / 32.117222; -112.705278 (I'itoi Mo'o – Montezuma's Head and 'Oks Daha – Old Woman Sitting)
Ajo
78 Indian House Community Residential Historic District Upload image
October 28, 2001
(#01001173)
Roughly bounded by 5th St., E. Wash, Kane Estates, and Sahura St.
32°13′41″N 110°51′52″W / 32.228056°N 110.864444°W / 32.228056; -110.864444 (Indian House Community Residential Historic District)
Tucson
79 Indian Ridge Historic District Upload image
July 16, 2010
(#10000467)
Northwest of Sabino Canyon and Tanque Verde
Coordinates missing
Tucson
80 Iron Horse Expansion Historic District
Iron Horse Expansion Historic District
June 19, 1986
(#86001347)
Roughly bounded by 8th St., Euclid Ave., Hughes, and 10th Sts., and N. 4th and Hoff Aves.
32°13′25″N 110°57′42″W / 32.223611°N 110.961667°W / 32.223611; -110.961667 (Iron Horse Expansion Historic District)
Tucson
81 J. C. Penney-Chicago Store
J. C. Penney-Chicago Store
September 12, 2003
(#03000907)
130 E. Congress St.
32°13′18″N 110°58′08″W / 32.22178°N 110.96889°W / 32.22178; -110.96889 (J. C. Penney-Chicago Store)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
82 Jefferson Park Historic District Upload image
May 1, 2012
(#12000241)
Roughly bounded by Euclid, Grant, Campbell & alley south of Lester.
32°14′48″N 110°57′08″W / 32.246672°N 110.952133°W / 32.246672; -110.952133 (Jefferson Park Historic District)
Tucson Several streets given tree names by landowner Anna Lester.[13]
83 Julian-Drew Building
Julian-Drew Building
March 29, 1996
(#96000306)
182 E. Broadway
32°13′15″N 110°58′02″W / 32.22097°N 110.96736°W / 32.22097; -110.96736 (Julian-Drew Building)
Tucson
84 Kentucky Camp Historic District
Kentucky Camp Historic District
November 22, 1995
(#95001312)
Address Restricted
Sonoita Ghost town and former mining camp
85 Lemmon Rock Lookout House
Lemmon Rock Lookout House
January 28, 1988
(#87002465)
Coronado National Forest
32°26′06″N 110°47′22″W / 32.43492°N 110.7894°W / 32.43492; -110.7894 (Lemmon Rock Lookout House)
Tucson Historic fire lookout; part of the National Forest Fire Lookouts in the Southwestern Region Thematic Resource (TR)
86 Los Robles Archaeological District
Los Robles Archaeological District
May 11, 1989
(#89000337)
Address Restricted
Red Rock part of the Hohokam Platform Mound Communities of the Lower Santa Cruz River Basin c. A.D. 1050--1450 MPS
87 Lowell Ranger Station
Lowell Ranger Station
June 10, 1993
(#93000529)
Off Sabino Canyon Rd. northeast of Tucson in the Coronado National Forest
32°18′39″N 110°49′04″W / 32.310833°N 110.817778°W / 32.310833; -110.817778 (Lowell Ranger Station)
Tucson part of the Depression-Era USDA Forest Service Administrative Complexes in Arizona MPS
88 Manning Cabin
Manning Cabin
March 31, 1975
(#75000169)
10 miles (16 km) east of Tucson in the Saguaro National Park
32°12′27″N 110°33′09″W / 32.2075°N 110.5525°W / 32.2075; -110.5525 (Manning Cabin)
Tucson
89 Levi H. Manning House
Levi H. Manning House
July 27, 1979
(#79000421)
9 Paseo Redondo
32°13′24″N 110°58′44″W / 32.22325°N 110.97883°W / 32.22325; -110.97883 (Levi H. Manning House)
Tucson
90 Marist College Historic District
Marist College Historic District
October 25, 2011
(#11000760)
72 W. Ochoa St.
32°13′11″N 110°58′19″W / 32.21964°N 110.97181°W / 32.21964; -110.97181 (Marist College Historic District)
Tucson
91 Antonio Matus House and Property Upload image
July 22, 1991
(#91000900)
856 W. Calle Santa Ana
32°14′53″N 110°59′07″W / 32.248056°N 110.985278°W / 32.248056; -110.985278 (Antonio Matus House and Property)
Tucson
92 Phillip G. McFadden House Upload image
August 30, 2011
(#11000573)
5130 Camino Real
32°18′00″N 110°56′02″W / 32.3°N 110.933889°W / 32.3; -110.933889 (Phillip G. McFadden House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
93 Men's Gymnasium, University of Arizona
Men's Gymnasium, University of Arizona
October 4, 1990
(#90001526)
E. 4th St., University of Arizona campus
32°13′51″N 110°56′58″W / 32.230833°N 110.949444°W / 32.230833; -110.949444 (Men's Gymnasium, University of Arizona)
Tucson Bear Down Gym
94 Menlo Park Historic District Upload image
April 23, 2010
(#10000201)
13 Subdivisions irregularly bounded around Grande Ave. and W. Congress St. intersection
32°13′12″N 110°59′18″W / 32.220022°N 110.988456°W / 32.220022; -110.988456 (Menlo Park Historic District)
Tucson
95 Milton Mine Upload image
September 1, 1978
(#78000351)
Northwest of Lukeville
31°58′08″N 112°53′20″W / 31.968889°N 112.888889°W / 31.968889; -112.888889 (Milton Mine)
Lukeville
96 Officer's Quarters
Officer's Quarters
December 13, 1978
(#78003366)
N. Craycroft Boulevard
32°15′29″N 110°52′28″W / 32.258056°N 110.874444°W / 32.258056; -110.874444 (Officer's Quarters)
Tucson Includes Commanding Officer's quarters (photo, now restored) at old Fort Lowell; part of the Fort Lowell MRA
97 Old Adobe Patio
Old Adobe Patio
June 3, 1971
(#71000117)
40 W. Broadway
32°13′15″N 110°58′19″W / 32.22083°N 110.97186°W / 32.22083; -110.97186 (Old Adobe Patio)
Tucson Also known as Charles O. Brown House[14]
98 Old Library Building
Old Library Building
November 28, 1979
(#79000422)
University of Arizona campus
32°13′56″N 110°57′18″W / 32.232222°N 110.955°W / 32.232222; -110.955 (Old Library Building)
Tucson Now Arizona State Museum, north building
99 Old Main, University of Arizona
Old Main, University of Arizona
April 13, 1972
(#72000199)
University of Arizona campus
32°13′55″N 110°57′10″W / 32.231944°N 110.952778°W / 32.231944; -110.952778 (Old Main, University of Arizona)
Tucson
100 Old Vail Post Office
Old Vail Post Office
February 22, 2011
(#11000044)
13105 E. Colossal Cave Rd.
32°02′52″N 110°42′45″W / 32.047728°N 110.71254°W / 32.047728; -110.71254 (Old Vail Post Office)
Vail
101 Owen Homesite Upload image
January 9, 2013
(#12001142)
1415 E. Prince Rd.
32°16′24″N 110°56′59″W / 32.2732°N 110.949687°W / 32.2732; -110.949687 (Owen Homesite)
Tucson
102 Pascua Cultural Plaza
Pascua Cultural Plaza
September 22, 2004
(#04001032)
785 W. Sahuaro St.
32°14′56″N 110°59′05″W / 32.24883°N 110.98485°W / 32.24883; -110.98485 (Pascua Cultural Plaza)
Tucson
103 Pie Allen Historic District Upload image
June 20, 1996
(#96000648)
Roughly bounded by N. Euclid Ave., E. 6th St., N. Park Ave., and E. 10th St.; also 829, 835/837, 841, 841, 843, 903, 905, 907 E. 6th St.
32°13′31″N 110°57′21″W / 32.225278°N 110.955833°W / 32.225278; -110.955833 (Pie Allen Historic District)
Tucson Second set of addresses represent a boundary decrease February 4, 2015
104 Pima County Courthouse
Pima County Courthouse
June 23, 1978
(#78000566)
115 N. Church St.
32°13′23″N 110°58′21″W / 32.223056°N 110.9725°W / 32.223056; -110.9725 (Pima County Courthouse)
Tucson
105 Post Trader's Store and Riallito House
Post Trader's Store and Riallito House
December 13, 1978
(#78003367)
5425 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′38″N 110°52′37″W / 32.260556°N 110.876944°W / 32.260556; -110.876944 (Post Trader's Store and Riallito House)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
106 Post Trader's Storehouse
Post Trader's Storehouse
December 13, 1978
(#78003368)
5354 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′40″N 110°52′41″W / 32.260997°N 110.87805°W / 32.260997; -110.87805 (Post Trader's Storehouse)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
107 Quartermaster Storehouse
Quartermaster Storehouse
December 13, 1978
(#78003369)
5479 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′44″N 110°52′33″W / 32.262222°N 110.875833°W / 32.262222; -110.875833 (Quartermaster Storehouse)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
108 Quartermaster's Corrals Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003370)
N. Craycroft Rd.
Coordinates missing
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
109 Ramada House
Ramada House
September 24, 2006
(#06000832)
2801 E Camino Norberto
32°18′20″N 110°55′47″W / 32.3055°N 110.92969°W / 32.3055; -110.92969 (Ramada House)
Tucson
110 Rebeil Block
Rebeil Block
March 12, 2004
(#03000910)
72 E. Congress
32°13′18″N 110°58′12″W / 32.22178°N 110.96994°W / 32.22178; -110.96994 (Rebeil Block)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
111 Rialto Building
Rialto Building
September 12, 2003
(#03000908)
300-320 E. Congress St.
32°13′19″N 110°58′01″W / 32.22191°N 110.96684°W / 32.22191; -110.96684 (Rialto Building)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
112 Rialto Theatre
Rialto Theatre
September 12, 2003
(#03000909)
318 E. Congress St.
32°13′19″N 110°57′59″W / 32.22194°N 110.9665°W / 32.22194; -110.9665 (Rialto Theatre)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
113 Rillito Race Track Historic District
Rillito Race Track Historic District
June 12, 1986
(#86001322)
4502 N. 1st Ave.
32°17′23″N 110°57′24″W / 32.289722°N 110.956667°W / 32.289722; -110.956667 (Rillito Race Track Historic District)
Tucson Originally listed as "Rillito Racetrack-Chute"; current name represents a boundary increase of February 6, 2012
114 Rincon Heights Historic District
Rincon Heights Historic District
January 23, 2013
(#12001190)
Roughly bounded by 6th Street, Broadway Boulevard, Campbell Avenue, and Fremont Avenue
32°13′28″N 110°56′52″W / 32.22433056°N 110.9476833°W / 32.22433056; -110.9476833 (Rincon Heights Historic District)
Tucson
115 Rincon Mountain Foothills Archeological District Upload image
October 16, 1979
(#79000252)
Address Restricted
Tucson
116 Robles Ranch House Upload image
September 3, 2010
(#04001157)
16130 West Ajo Highway
32°04′43″N 111°18′36″W / 32.078611°N 111.31°W / 32.078611; -111.31 (Robles Ranch House)
Robles Junction vicinity Ranch established 1882 by brothers Bernabe and Jesus Robles.[15]
117 Ronstadt House
Ronstadt House
February 26, 1979
(#79000423)
607 N. 6th Ave.
32°13′46″N 110°58′08″W / 32.22931°N 110.96897°W / 32.22931; -110.96897 (Ronstadt House)
Tucson
118 Ronstadt–Sims Adobe Warehouse
Ronstadt–Sims Adobe Warehouse
May 11, 1989
(#88002133)
911 N. 13th Ave.
32°13′59″N 110°58′47″W / 32.23306°N 110.97964°W / 32.23306; -110.97964 (Ronstadt–Sims Adobe Warehouse)
Tucson part of the John Spring MRA
119 Sabedra–Huerta House Upload image
November 10, 1988
(#88002132)
1036-1038 N. 13th Ave.
32°14′06″N 110°58′43″W / 32.235°N 110.978611°W / 32.235; -110.978611 (Sabedra–Huerta House)
Tucson part of the John Spring MRA
120 St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church
St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church
December 17, 2004
(#04001347)
4440 N. Campbell Ave.
32°17′17″N 110°56′36″W / 32.28799°N 110.94342°W / 32.28799; -110.94342 (St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church)
Tucson
121 San Clemente Historic District Upload image
February 4, 2005
(#04001156)
Southeastern corner of the intersection of Alvernon and Broadway
32°13′14″N 110°54′18″W / 32.220556°N 110.905°W / 32.220556; -110.905 (San Clemente Historic District)
Tucson
122 San Pedro Chapel
San Pedro Chapel
April 28, 1993
(#93000306)
5230 E. Ft. Lowell Rd.
32°15′39″N 110°52′51″W / 32.26072°N 110.8809°W / 32.26072; -110.8809 (San Pedro Chapel)
Tucson
123 San Rafael Estates Upload image
January 23, 2013
(#12001189)
Northeast corner of Broadway Boulevard and Wilmont Road
32°13′23″N 110°51′20″W / 32.22309167°N 110.8554861°W / 32.22309167; -110.8554861 (San Rafael Estates)
Tucson
124 San Xavier del Bac
San Xavier del Bac
October 15, 1966
(#66000191)
9 miles (14 km) south of Tucson via Mission Rd.
32°06′24″N 111°00′22″W / 32.106667°N 111.006111°W / 32.106667; -111.006111 (San Xavier del Bac)
Tucson
125 Santa Ana del Chiquiburitac Mission Site Upload image
September 18, 1975
(#75000357)
Address Restricted
Tucson
126 Santa Cruz Catholic Church
Santa Cruz Catholic Church
October 7, 1994
(#94001196)
1220 S. 6th Ave.
32°12′23″N 110°58′08″W / 32.2065°N 110.96875°W / 32.2065; -110.96875 (Santa Cruz Catholic Church)
Tucson
127 Schwalen–Gomez House
Schwalen–Gomez House
March 30, 1992
(#92000250)
217 N. Melwood Ave.
32°13′27″N 110°59′16″W / 32.22403°N 110.98765°W / 32.22403; -110.98765 (Schwalen–Gomez House)
Tucson part of the Menlo Park MPS
128 Shrine of Santa Rita in the Desert Upload image
December 9, 2015
(#14001231)
13260 E. Colossal Cave Rd.
32°02′50″N 110°42′44″W / 32.0471°N 110.7123°W / 32.0471; -110.7123 (Shrine of Santa Rita in the Desert)
Vail
129 Site No. HD 4-8A Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003374)
E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′43″N 110°52′39″W / 32.261944°N 110.8775°W / 32.261944; -110.8775 (Site No. HD 4-8A)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
130 Site No. HD 5-26
Site No. HD 5-26
December 13, 1978
(#78003360)
5495 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′44″N 110°52′33″W / 32.262222°N 110.875833°W / 32.262222; -110.875833 (Site No. HD 5-26)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
131 Site Nos. HD 5-28/5-25
Site Nos. HD 5-28/5-25
December 13, 1978
(#78003364)
3031 N. Craycroft Boulevard
32°15′47″N 110°52′32″W / 32.263056°N 110.875556°W / 32.263056; -110.875556 (Site Nos. HD 5-28/5-25)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
132 Site No. HD 7-0A Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003361)
5429 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′44″N 110°52′33″W / 32.262222°N 110.875833°W / 32.262222; -110.875833 (Site No. HD 7-0A)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
133 Site No. HD 7-13 Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003365)
5531 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′43″N 110°52′28″W / 32.262008°N 110.874539°W / 32.262008; -110.874539 (Site No. HD 7-13)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
134 Site Nos. HD 9-11/9-2 Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003362)
5651 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′48″N 110°52′21″W / 32.263333°N 110.8725°W / 32.263333; -110.8725 (Site Nos. HD 9-11/9-2)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
135 Site No. HD 9-28 Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003363)
5668 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′42″N 110°52′14″W / 32.261667°N 110.870556°W / 32.261667; -110.870556 (Site No. HD 9-28)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
136 Site Nos. HD 12-4/12-8 Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003375)
E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′44″N 110°52′33″W / 32.262222°N 110.875833°W / 32.262222; -110.875833 (Site Nos. HD 12-4/12-8)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
137 Site No. HD 13-4 Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003376)
N. Craycroft Boulevard
32°15′36″N 110°52′35″W / 32.26°N 110.876389°W / 32.26; -110.876389 (Site No. HD 13-4)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
138 Site No. HD 13-11 Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003373)
E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′41″N 110°52′38″W / 32.261389°N 110.877222°W / 32.261389; -110.877222 (Site No. HD 13-11)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
139 Site No. HD 13-13 Upload image
December 13, 1978
(#78003372)
E. Fort Lowell Rd.
32°15′38″N 110°52′37″W / 32.260556°N 110.876944°W / 32.260556; -110.876944 (Site No. HD 13-13)
Tucson part of the Fort Lowell MRA
140 Sixth Avenue Underpass
Sixth Avenue Underpass
September 30, 1988
(#88001655)
6th Ave.
32°13′31″N 110°58′07″W / 32.22528°N 110.96861°W / 32.22528; -110.96861 (Sixth Avenue Underpass)
Tucson part of the Vehicular Bridges in Arizona MPS
141 Professor George E. P. Smith House
Professor George E. P. Smith House
June 3, 1982
(#82002090)
1195 E. Speedway
32°14′10″N 110°57′14″W / 32.23622°N 110.954°W / 32.23622; -110.954 (Professor George E. P. Smith House)
Tucson
142 Sosa–Carrillo–Fremont House
Sosa–Carrillo–Fremont House
June 3, 1971
(#71000116)
145-153 S. Main St.
32°13′10″N 110°58′28″W / 32.21942°N 110.97436°W / 32.21942; -110.97436 (Sosa–Carrillo–Fremont House)
Tucson
143 Southern Pacific Railroad Locomotive No. 1673
Southern Pacific Railroad Locomotive No. 1673
January 9, 1992
(#91001918)
Southern Arizona Transportation Museum, 414 N. Toole Ave.[16]
32°13′26″N 110°58′02″W / 32.22389°N 110.96735°W / 32.22389; -110.96735 (Southern Pacific Railroad Locomotive No. 1673)
Tucson
144 John Spring Neighborhood Historic District
John Spring Neighborhood Historic District
May 11, 1989
(#88002131)
Roughly bounded by W. Speedway Boulevard, N. 9th Ave., W. 5th St., N. Main Ave., W. 2nd St., and N. 10th Ave.
32°13′55″N 110°58′27″W / 32.231944°N 110.974167°W / 32.231944; -110.974167 (John Spring Neighborhood Historic District)
Tucson part of the John Spring MRA
145 Steam Pump Ranch
Steam Pump Ranch
September 2, 2009
(#09000668)
10901 Oracle Rd.
32°24′18″N 110°57′03″W / 32.404928°N 110.950867°W / 32.404928; -110.950867 (Steam Pump Ranch)
Oro Valley part of the Cattle Ranching in Arizona MPS
146 Stone Avenue Underpass
Stone Avenue Underpass
September 30, 1988
(#88001656)
Stone Ave.
32°13′38″N 110°58′18″W / 32.22714°N 110.97172°W / 32.22714; -110.97172 (Stone Avenue Underpass)
Tucson part of the Vehicular Bridges in Arizona MPS
147 Sutherland Wash Archeological District Upload image
August 15, 1988
(#88000228)
Address Restricted
Tucson
148 Sutherland Wash Rock Art District Upload image
October 19, 1993
(#93001107)
Address Restricted
Tucson
149 Charles S. Todd House
Charles S. Todd House
January 26, 2001
(#00001673)
11511 E. Speedway Boulevard
32°14′12″N 110°44′45″W / 32.236667°N 110.745833°W / 32.236667; -110.745833 (Charles S. Todd House)
Tucson
150 Tucson Community Center Historic District
Tucson Community Center Historic District
September 8, 2015
(#15000569)
180-260 S. Church Ave.
32°13′08″N 110°58′26″W / 32.2188°N 110.9738°W / 32.2188; -110.9738 (Tucson Community Center Historic District)
Tucson Now known as the Tucson Convention Center
151 Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District Upload image
August 28, 2012
(#12000548)
3601 S. 6th Ave.
32°10′52″N 110°57′56″W / 32.181234°N 110.965456°W / 32.181234; -110.965456 (Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District)
Tucson part of the United States Second Generation Veterans Hospitals MPS
152 Tucson Warehouse Historic District
Tucson Warehouse Historic District
October 15, 1999
(#97000886)
Roughly bounded by 6th St., 4th Ave., and Toole Ave.
32°13′19″N 110°58′10″W / 32.221944°N 110.969444°W / 32.221944; -110.969444 (Tucson Warehouse Historic District)
Tucson Historic Amtrak Station located at 400 N. Toole Ave. in the Tucson Warehouse Historic District.
153 Tumamoc Hill Archeological District
Tumamoc Hill Archeological District
April 5, 2010
(#10000109)
1675 W. Anklam Rd./NE corner Greasewood Rd & 22nd St.
32°12′50″N 111°00′21″W / 32.213775°N 111.005872°W / 32.213775; -111.005872 (Tumamoc Hill Archeological District)
Tucson
154 Type A at 2101 E. Water St
Type A at 2101 E. Water St
September 9, 2010
(#10000745)
2101 E. Water St.
32°15′08″N 110°56′27″W / 32.25236°N 110.9409°W / 32.25236; -110.9409 (Type A at 2101 E. Water St)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
155 Type B at 2019 E. Water St
Type B at 2019 E. Water St
September 9, 2010
(#10000746)
2019 E. Water St.
32°15′09″N 110°56′30″W / 32.25237°N 110.94169°W / 32.25237; -110.94169 (Type B at 2019 E. Water St)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
156 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
February 10, 1983
(#83002995)
55 E. Broadway
32°13′17″N 110°58′10″W / 32.221389°N 110.969444°W / 32.221389; -110.969444 (U.S. Post Office and Courthouse)
Tucson
157 University Heights Elementary School
University Heights Elementary School
October 6, 1983
(#83003494)
1201 N. Park Ave.
32°14′16″N 110°57′26″W / 32.23769°N 110.95717°W / 32.23769; -110.95717 (University Heights Elementary School)
Tucson
158 University Indian Ruin Archeological Research District Upload image
October 17, 2012
(#12000854)
2799 N. Indian Ruins Rd.
32°15′26″N 110°50′53″W / 32.257106°N 110.848167°W / 32.257106; -110.848167 (University Indian Ruin Archeological Research District)
Tucson vicinity
159 University of Arizona Campus Historic District
University of Arizona Campus Historic District
June 13, 1986
(#86001254)
Roughly bounded by E. 2nd St., N. Cherry Ave., E. 4th St., and Park Ave.
32°13′46″N 110°57′04″W / 32.229444°N 110.951111°W / 32.229444; -110.951111 (University of Arizona Campus Historic District)
Tucson
160 Upper Davidson Canyon Archeological District Upload image
January 3, 1992
(#91001891)
Address Restricted
Sonoita
161 USDA Tucson Plant Materials Center
USDA Tucson Plant Materials Center
July 2, 1997
(#97000592)
3241 N. Romero Rd.
32°15′59″N 111°00′12″W / 32.266389°N 111.003333°W / 32.266389; -111.003333 (USDA Tucson Plant Materials Center)
Tucson
162 U.S. Inspection Station-Sasabe, Arizona
U.S. Inspection Station-Sasabe, Arizona
May 22, 2014
(#14000243)
AZ 286
31°29′00″N 111°32′40″W / 31.483269°N 111.544318°W / 31.483269; -111.544318 (U.S. Inspection Station-Sasabe, Arizona)
Sasabe Part of the U.S. Border Inspection Stations
163 Valencia Site (BB:13:15;BB:13:74) Upload image
May 17, 1984
(#84000762)
Address Restricted
Tucson
164 Valley National Bank Building
Valley National Bank Building
September 12, 2003
(#03000911)
27 S. Stone Ave.
32°13′18″N 110°58′15″W / 32.22156°N 110.97092°W / 32.22156; -110.97092 (Valley National Bank Building)
Tucson part of the Downtown Tucson, Arizona MPS
165 Valley of the Moon Upload image
July 28, 2011
(#11000480)
2544 E. Allen Rd.
32°16′30″N 110°56′02″W / 32.275°N 110.933889°W / 32.275; -110.933889 (Valley of the Moon)
Tucson
166 Nellie Mae Kellogg Van Schaick House
Nellie Mae Kellogg Van Schaick House
August 30, 2011
(#11000575)
4141 N. Pontatoc Rd.
32°16′56″N 110°54′12″W / 32.28232°N 110.90324°W / 32.28232; -110.90324 (Nellie Mae Kellogg Van Schaick House)
Tucson part of the Architecture and Planning of Josias Joesler and John Murphey in Tucson, AZ MPS
167 Velasco House
Velasco House
March 5, 1974
(#74000460)
471-475-477 S. Stone Ave. and 522 S. Russell St.
32°12′55″N 110°58′12″W / 32.21533°N 110.96994°W / 32.21533; -110.96994 (Velasco House)
Tucson
168 Ventana Cave
Ventana Cave
October 15, 1966
(#66000189)
Southern end of Window Mountain[17]
Coordinates missing
Santa Rosa
169 Victoria Mine
Victoria Mine
September 1, 1978
(#78000349)
North of Lukeville
31°55′46″N 112°50′11″W / 31.929444°N 112.836389°W / 31.929444; -112.836389 (Victoria Mine)
Lukeville
170 Villa Catalina
Villa Catalina
December 22, 2009
(#09001114)
3000-3034 E. 6th St. and 521-525 N. Country Club Rd.
32°13′39″N 110°55′41″W / 32.227467°N 110.927925°W / 32.227467; -110.927925 (Villa Catalina)
Tucson
171 Solomon Warner House and Mill
Solomon Warner House and Mill
June 3, 1976
(#76000380)
350 S. Grand Ave.
32°12′52″N 110°59′16″W / 32.214444°N 110.987778°W / 32.214444; -110.987778 (Solomon Warner House and Mill)
Tucson Mission Flouring Mill, built 1875 by Solomon Warner[18]
172 West University Historic District
West University Historic District
December 10, 1980
(#80004240)
Roughly bounded by Speedway Boulevard, 6th St., and Park and Stone Aves.
32°13′50″N 110°57′41″W / 32.230556°N 110.961389°W / 32.230556; -110.961389 (West University Historic District)
Tucson
173 Betty-Jean Wilson House Upload image
February 23, 2016
(#16000024)
2322 E. Calle Lustre
32°18′17″N 110°56′20″W / 32.304829°N 110.938800°W / 32.304829; -110.938800 (Betty-Jean Wilson House)
Tucson
174 Winterhaven Historic District Upload image
December 28, 2005
(#05001466)
Bounded by Prince, Country Club, Ft. Lowell, and Tucson Boulevard
32°16′10″N 110°55′49″W / 32.269444°N 110.930278°W / 32.269444; -110.930278 (Winterhaven Historic District)
Tucson
175 Harold Bell Wright Estate Upload image
January 18, 1985
(#85000081)
850 N. Barbara Worth
32°14′07″N 110°51′11″W / 32.235278°N 110.853056°W / 32.235278; -110.853056 (Harold Bell Wright Estate)
Tucson
176 Harold Bell Wright Estates
Harold Bell Wright Estates
March 14, 2011
(#11000082)
Roughly bounded by N. Wilmot Rd. on the west, E. Speedway Blvd. on north, El Dorado Hills subdivision on the east
32°13′55″N 110°51′11″W / 32.231944°N 110.853056°W / 32.231944; -110.853056 (Harold Bell Wright Estates)
Tucson Developed in 1950, on former estate of author Harold Bell Wright.[19]

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Hotel Heidel Upload image
July 15, 1982
(#82002089)
December 13, 1983
345 Toole Ave.
Tucson
2 Canoa Ranch Headquarters Historic District
Canoa Ranch Headquarters Historic District
May 30, 2007
(#04001158)
November 26, 2014
5555 S. State Route 19
32°14′10″N 110°57′13″W / 32.236111°N 110.953611°W / 32.236111; -110.953611 (Canoa Ranch Headquarters Historic District)
Green Valley part of the Cattle Ranching in Arizona MPS

See also

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 2, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. Leighton, David. "Street Smarts: Midtown neighborhood one of Tucson's most unusual". Arizona Daily Star. November 16, 2015.
  6. Leighton, David. "Street Smarts: 'Well, I hardly knew what to think of the place' was Tucsonan's first impression". Arizona Daily Star. April 15, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  7. Leighton, David. "Street Smarts: Foothills street name honors one of Tucson's most important builders". Arizona Daily Star. March 25, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  8. Leighton, David. "Street Smarts: Contest named streets of El Encanto Estates". Arizona Daily Star. September 1, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  9. NRHP name change nomination form, NRHP recent listings for 15 August 2008.
  10. Leighton, David. "Street Smarts: Feldman brought family to Tucson after 1870s economic crash". Arizona Daily Star. July 9, 2013. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  11. Listed in the National Register as 116 E. Congress St.: see illustrated article at "Historic Hittinger building in Downtown Tucson sells for $1.09M". Address apparently changed to 120 E. Congress: compare illustrations at Teya Vitu, "Vitu: Old facades could give downtown a new face", Tucson Citizen, May 27, 2008, and "Downtown move thrills firm workers", Tucson Citizen, November 11, 2009, both of which give the 120 address for the building illustrated.
  12. See photo of sign at north end
  13. Leighton, David. "Street Smarts: If it bears name of a tree, chances are she named it". Arizona Daily Star. March 5, 2013. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  14. "Charles O. Brown House". Downtown Tucson. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  15. Leighton, David. "Street Smarts: Rancher was one of early Tucson's largest land owners". Arizona Daily Star. September 8, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  16. "Visit the Southern Arizona Transportation Museum". Southern Arizona Transportation Museum website. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
  17. Location derived from Kurtén, Björn, and Elaine Anderson. Pleistocene mammals of North America, "Ventana Cave". New York: Columbia UP, 1980. Accessed January 6, 2010. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  18. Leighton, David. "Street Smarts: Tiny Tucson street bears the name of a major influence on the area". Arizona Daily Star. November 5, 2013. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  19. Leighton, David. "Harold Bell Wright the inspiration for Tucson neighborhood". Arizona Daily Star. November 25, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
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