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Phoenix Historic Property Register
Front view of the J.W. Walker Building (built 1920)
Front view of the J.W. Walker Building
(built 1920)
Location in Maricopa County and the state of Arizona
Location in Maricopa County and the state of Arizona

The Phoenix Historic Property Register is the official listing of the historic and prehistoric properties in the city of Phoenix, the capital and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona.[1] The city's register includes most or all places in Phoenix listed on the National Register of Historic Places and many more of local significance.

History

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The register was established on 1986 with the aim of recognizing buildings, structures, sites, objects and districts significant in local, regional, state or national history, architecture, archaeology, engineering and culture which have been deemed worthy of preservation.[2][3]

The historic properties are divided into three categories and listed with a Historic Preservation zoning overlay. The categories are: Historic Residential Districts, Historic Non-Residential Districts and Individual Properties. The factors which are taken into consideration and which are included in the eligibility criteria for inclusion are:1.The historical significance of the property, 2. the age of the property (at least 50 years old) and 3. the integrity of the property (condition).[2][3]

According to the Phoenix Historic Property Register, once listed, the properties are protected from demolition. However, according to Robert A. Melikian, author of the book "Vanishing Phoenix", Phoenix's preservation office does not have the ability to deny a demolition permit. Therefore, the owner of a property, listed either in the National Register of Historic Places or the Phoenix Historic Property Register, may demolish the historical property if he or she so wishes.[4] Among the properties that have been demolished are the following:

  • Arizona Citrus Growers Association Warehouse – 601 E. Jackson St.
  • Craftsman Bungalow – 1241 E. Roosevelt St.

Some of the historic houses and buildings which are listed in the Phoenix Historic Property Register are also listed in the "enDangered Dozen Historic Places List," released by the Phoenix Historic Neighborhoods Coalition. These structures are prone to vandalism and the elements. Among the structures which are neglected and are at the highest risk of disappearing in the near future are the following:[5]

  • The William R. Norton House, built in 1895 and located at 2222 W. Washington St.
Norton founded the Sunnyslope subdivision of Phoenix and designed the Carnegie Library, the city’s first library, and the Gila County Courthouse in Globe, Arizona.
  • The Charles Pugh House, built in 1897 and located at 356 N. Second Ave./ 362 N. Second Ave. (The 356 address is how the records show the house today. It was listed as 362 in older records.)
  • The Louis Emerson House, built in 1902 and located at 623 N. Fourth St.
  • The Concrete Block Bungalow, built in 1908 and located at 606 N. 9th St.
  • The Leighton G. Knipe House, built in 1909 and located at 1025 N. 2nd Ave.
  • The Sach's–Webster Farmstead House, built in 1909 and located in the Northwest corner of 75th Ave. and Baseline.
  • 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 preservation.[6]

Historic Residential Districts

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The Vlassis Ruzow and Associates Building, built in 1974, is located in the Margarita Historic District.
The Crown Filter Queen Building, built in 1955, is located in the Oakland Historic District.
The Conn and Candlin CPA Office, built in 1962, is located in the Willo Historic District.
Historic Residential Districts in the Phoenix Historic Property Register[7]
  • Alvarado – Listed September 1992 (Period of Significance: 1907–1933)
  • Ashland Place – Listed January 2003 (Period of Significance: 1920–1940)
  • Brentwood – Listed April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1926–1956)
  • Campus Vista – Listed April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1939–1956)
  • Cheery Lynn – Listed February 1994 (Period of Significance: 1928–1945)
  • Coronado – Listed January 2000 (Period of Significance: 1907–1942)
  • Country Club Park – Listed January 1993 (Period of Significance: 1939–1946)
  • Del Norte Place – Listed July 1993 (Period of Significance: 1927–1945)
  • Earll Place – Listed April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1927–1942)
  • East Alvarado – Listed May 1992 (Period of Significance: 1929–1942)
  • East Evergreen – Listed November 1999 (Period of Significance: 1909–1929)
  • Encanto-Palmcroft – Listed September 2005 (Period of Significance: 1920–1952)May 1992; boundary expansion January 2003 (Period of Significance: 1920–1940)
  • Encanto Manor – Listed February 2006 (Period of Significance: 1945–1959)
  • Encanto Vista – Listed April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1943–1953)
  • Fairview Place – Listed February 1994 (Period of Significance: 1928–1948)
  • F.Q. Story – Listed March 1988; boundary adjustments March 2000, January 2004 (Period of Significance: 1921–1942)
  • Garfield – Listed December 2001 (as Dennis Addition Historic District); December 2002 (as Garfield Place Historic District); district consolidation, expansion and name change February 2005; boundary adjustment November 2005 (Period of Significance: 1883–1942)
  • Idylwilde Park – Listed June 1991 (Period of Significance: 1928–1941)
  • La Hacienda – Listed April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1926–1954)
  • Los Olivos – Listed December 2003 (Period of Significance: 1906–1935)
  • Margarita Place – Listed October 1999 (Period of Significance: 1927–1949)
  • Medlock Place – Listed April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1926–1956)
  • North Encanto – Listed December 2002 (Period of Significance: 1939–1950)
  • North Garfield – Listed December 2002 (as Moreland Street Historic District); district consolidation, expansion and name change February 2005 (Period of Significance: 1887–1942)
  • Oakland – Listed September 1988; boundary expansion June 2006 (Period of Significance: 1887–1951)
  • Phoenix Homesteads – Listed January 1990 (Period of Significance: 1935–1937)
  • Pierson Place – Listed November 2005 (Period of Significance: 1924–1956)
  • Roosevelt – Listed September 1986; boundary adjustments October 1991, December 1997, November 2004 (Period of Significance: 1895–1930)
  • Roosevelt Park – Listed March 2003 (Period of Significance 1924–1942)
  • Villa Verde – Listed January 1999 (Period of Significance: 1928–1940)
  • Willo – Listed June 2006 (Period of Significance: 1910–1956)
  • Windsor Square – Listed July 1996 (Period of Significance: 1912–1945)
  • Woodland – Listed February 1989; boundary expansion December 2002 (Period of Significance: 1880–1935)
  • Woodlea – Listed January 1999 (Period of Significance: 1928–1949)
  • Yaple Park – Listed June 1997 (Period of Significance: 1928–1940)

Historic Non-Residential Districts

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Historic Non-Residential Districts in the Phoenix Historic Property Register[8]
Name on the Register Image Location Date listed Period of significance
1 Heritage Square Block 14 – located north of Washington Street extending to Monroe Street between 6th and 7th Streets.
(Pictured is the 1901 Stevens-Haugsten House)
April 1989 1895–1920
2 Matthew Henson Public Housing Project Located on the west side of Seventh Avenue just south of the Sherman Street alignment. June 2005 1940–1941
3 Central Avenue Streetscape Located within North the Central Avenue right-of-way between Bethany Home Road and the Arizona Canal. July 2004 1895–1951
4 Papago Park Bounded by Van Buren Street and McDowell Road between 52nd Street and the Arizona Crosscut Canal.
(Pictured is the "Hole-in-the-Rock" landmark)
October 1989 1932–1946
5 Phoenix Indian School Located west of Third Street and north of Indian School Road. October 1992; landmark designation March 2004 1891–1931
6 Phoenix Union High School Campus Located along the north side of Van Buren Street between Fifth and Seventh streets. December 1986; landmark designation and boundary adjustment January 2003 1911–1929
7 Pioneer Cemetery & Memorial Park Bounded by 13th and 15th avenues, Jefferson and Harrison streets. June 1991; landmark designation March 2004 1880–1914)
8 Pueblo Grande Museum & Archaeological Park 4619 E. Washington St. September 1991; landmark designation June 2005 500–1941
9 South Mountain Park & Preserves Located south of Baseline Road extending as far as the alignment of Chandler Boulevard, between 48th Street on the east and 47th Avenue on the west. October 1989 1933–1942

Individual properties

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Individual properties in the Phoenix Historic Property Register[9]
Name on the Register Image Location Date listed Year built
1 Adams School / Grace Court School 800 W. Adams St.. April 1987 1911
2 Agren-Taylor House 521 E. Willetta St. June 2009 1921
3 Aldridge (Aubrey & Winstona) House 1326 E. Jefferson St. June 2005 1950
4 American Legion Post 41 715 S. Second Ave. November 2007 1948
5 Anchor Manufacturing Company 525 S. Central Ave. November 2007 1928
6 Anderson (Helen) House 149 W. McDowell Road September 1986 1900
7 Arizona Biltmore Resort 2400 E. Missouri Ave. July 2009 1929
8 Arizona Hardware Supply Company Warehouse 22 E. Jackson St. June 2009 1930
9 Arizona Museum Located within University Park between 10th and 12th avenues,

Van Buren and Polk streets.

April 1989 1927
10 Arizona Sash, Door & Glass Company Warehouse 850 W. Lincoln St. February 2020 1926
11 Arrow Motel/Rainbow Motel 2262 Grand Ave October 2020 1937
12 Arvizu's El Fresnal Grocery Store 310 E. Buchanan St. July 2000; landmark designation July 2009 1900
13 Asbury-Salmon House 7801 N. Central Ave. March 2003 1920
14 Barbara Jean Apartments 212–214 E. Portland St. September 2004 1927
15 Bayless (J.B.) Store #7 825 N. Seventh St. November 1998 1928
16 Betania Presbyterian Church 301 W. Pima St. October 2007 1951
17 Blake, Moffitt & Towne Janitorial & Paper Supply Company

Warehouse

101 E. Buchanan St. July 2000 1927
18 Bobby Brown Café 1714–1718 W. Van Buren St. March 2005 1930
19 Bohn (Louis) House 8001 N. Seventh St. March 2003 1928
20 Boone (Daniel Boone & Clara) House 1720 W. Elm St. November 2005 1940
21 Bragg's Pies, Inc. 1301 Grand Ave. November 2005 1925
22 Brockway (Dr. George M.) House 506 E. Portland St. February 2005 1909
23 Bungalow Farm Residence 6413 S. 26th St. January 1993 1935
24 Campbell (Rev. Henry M.) House 826 N. Third Ave. September 1986 1910
25 Carnegie Public Library & Park 1101 W. Washington St. April 1989; landmark designation. March 2004 1907
26 Cartwright School 5833 W. Thomas Road June 2007 1924
27 Carver (George Washington) High School 415 E. Grant St. May 1992 1926
28 Cavness (William E.) House 606 N. Fourth Ave. November 2004 1914
29 Central Arizona Light & Power Company Warehouse 501 S. Third Ave. July 2000 1928–1929
30 Chambers Transfer & Storage Company Central Warehouse 15–39 E. Jackson St. May 1990 1925
31 Chambers Transfer & Storage Company Warehouse 309 S. Fourth Ave. April 1987 1923
32 Cisney (George) House 916 E. McKinley St. March 1994 1897
33 Cobb Bros. Market Warehouse 430 S. Second Ave. July 2000 1932
34 Coe (H.M.) House 365 N. Fourth Ave. October 2002 1895
35 Concrete Block Bungalow 606 N. Ninth St. February 2005 1908
36 Concrete Block Neoclassical House 614 N. Fourth Ave. September 1986 1906
37 Concrete Block Neoclassical House 640 N. Sixth Ave. September 1986 1911
38 Converse (Ralph) House 6617 N. Central Ave. March 2003 1935
39 Conway (Col. Edward Power) House 7625 N. 10th St. May 2003 1928–1929
40 Corpstein Duplex 417 W. Roosevelt St. April 1986 1920
41 Crippled Children's Hospital 1825 E. Garfield St. September 2020 1941
42 Cronin (C.P.) House 2029 W. Jefferson St. October 2002 1893
43 Day (Dud R.) Motor Company / Phoenix Motor Company building 401 W. Van Buren St. May 2017 1930
44 Del Monte Market 2659 W. Dobbins Road September 1992; boundary expansion April 2004 1908
45 DeMund (Herman P.) House 649 N. Second Ave. September 1986 1910
46 DeMund (Lester) House 363 E. Monte Vista Road September 1992 1930
47 Diller (Adam) House / Lightning Z Ranch House 8702 N. Seventh Ave. March 1994 1909
48 Dougherty-Peterson House 2141 W. Washington St. March 1994 1899
49 Douglas (Lewis) House 815 E. Orangewood Ave. May 1990 1923
50 Dunbar (Paul Laurence) School 701 S. Ninth Ave. / 707 W. Grant St. March 2005 1925
51 Dunlap (Charles H.) House 650 N. First Ave. September 1986 1914
52 Duppa-Montgomery Adobe 715 S. Second Ave. / 116 W. Sherman St. November 2005 1870
53 Eastlake Park Bounded by 15th, 16th, Jefferson and Jackson streets. June 2005 1889–1950
54 El Encanto Apartment Building 2214 N. Central Ave. December 1990 1939
55 El Portal Restaurant 701 S. Second Ave. / 117 W. Grant St. November 2007 1947
56 El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium 1502 W. Washington St. June 1989 1921
57 Ellis-Shackelford House 1242 N. Central Ave. September 1986 1917
58 Emerson (Louis) House 623 N. Fourth St. May 1990 1902
59 England (A.E.) Motors, Inc. 424 N. Central Ave. May 2006 1926
60 England–Lawrence House 6234 N. Central Ave. March 2003 1929
61 Evans (Dr. John M.) House 1100 W. Washington St. December 1986 1893
62 Executive Towers 207 West Clarendon Street October 2018 1962
63 Faith Lutheran Church 801 E. Camelback Road December 1997 1946–1955
64 Farish (William A.) House 816 N. Third St. October 2002 1900
65 Farmers & Stockmens Bank 5001 E. Washington St. October 2014 1950–1951
66 Fennemore (Harry M.) House 501 E. Moreland St. September 2004 1912
67 First Baptist Church 302 W. Monroe St. April 1995 1929
68 First Presbyterian Church 402 W. Monroe St. November 1997 1892
69 Franklin School 1645 (1625) W. McDowell Road / 1414 N. 16th Dr. November 1997 1927
70 Fry Building 146 E. Washington St. April 1987 1885
71 Fuller (W.P.) Paint Company Warehouse 117 E. Jackson St. July 2009 1929
72 Gas Works 401 S. Second Ave. July 2000 1910
73 Gates (Neil H.) House' 4602 N. Elsie Ave. October 1990 1929
74 General Electric Supply Warehouse 435–441 W. Madison St. July 2000 1930
75 General Sales Company Warehouse 435–441 W. Madison St. October 2016 1946
76 George (Mrs. Leonard) House 6611 N. Central Ave. March 2003 1929
77 Gerardo's Building 421 S. Third St. July 2000; landmark designation: July 2009 1928
78 Gibbes (Carter W.) House 2233 N. Alvarado Road April 1987 1930
79 Good Shepherd Home for Girls Near the northeast corner of Northern and 19th avenues November 1988 1942
80 Grace Lutheran Church 1124 N. Third St. November 1997 1928
81 Graham Paper Company Warehouse 521 S. Third St. / 310 E. Lincoln St. July 2009 1949
82 Grant Park 714 S. Second Ave. / 701 S. Third Ave. November 2007 1934
83 Greystone Apartments 645–649 N. Fourth Ave. September 1986 1930
84 Grier (William & Mary) House 1942 W. Adams St. November 2007 1901
85 Grunow (Lois) Memorial Clinic 926 E. McDowell Road April 1987 1931
86 Halm-Howard House 6850 N. Central Ave. November 2005 1906–1907
87 Hanny's 40 (44) N. First St. June 2005 1947
88 Harmon Park 1425 S. Fifth Ave. October 2007 1927
89 Heard Museum 2301 N. Central Ave. / 22 E. Monte Vista Road August 1992 1929
90 Heard Ranch Grain Silos In the vicinity of 30th Street and Vineyard Road March 1993 1930
91 Hedgpeth Hills Petroglyph Site Approximately 14 mile north of the intersection of 43rd Avenue and

Beardsley Road.

May 1990 Period of Significance: 700–1050
92 Hidden (George) House 763 E. Moreland St. March 1994 1896
93 Hilgeman (Frank & Sarah) House 333 W. Loma Lane December 2015 1933
94 Holloway (Dr. Jean S.) House 7215 N. Central Ave. November 2005 1928
95 Hotel San Carlos 202 N. Central Ave. June 1987 1928
96 Hotel Westward Ho 618 N. Central Ave. September 1986 1928
97 Humbert (William K.) House 2238 N. Alvarado Road April 1987 1932
98 Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 909 E. Washington St. November 1997 1928
99 Jacobs (Judge Fred C.) House 6224 N. Central Ave. March 2003 1928
100 Jefferson Hotel 101 S. Central Ave. June 2005 1915
101 Jones-Montoya House 1008 E. Buckeye Road March 1994 1879
102 Kelly (J.F.) House 44 E. Palm Lane September 1992 1922
103 Kenilworth School 1210 N. Fifth Ave. September 1986 1918–1920
104 King's Rest Hotel Motor Court 801 S. 17th Ave. October 1990 1937
105 Knights of Pythias Building 829 N. First Ave. September 1986 1928
106 Knipe (Leighton G.) House 1025 N. Second St. September 2004 1909
107 Koontz (Kinter K.) House 7620 N. Seventh St. March 2003 1929
108 Kunz-Carbajal House 1721 S. Seventh Ave. March 1994 1904
109 Lugo (Luis) Bakery 415 (417) W. Sherman St. / 801 S. Fifth Ave. November 2007 1917
110 Luhrs Building 11 W. Jefferson St. January 1990 1924
111 Luhrs Tower 45 W. Jefferson St. January 1990 1929
112 Maricopa County Courthouse 125 W. Washington St. April 1989; landmark designation March 2004 1928–1929
113 Masonic Temple 345 W. Monroe St. October 1996 1926
114 McClintock (Col. James H.) House 323 E. Willetta St. October 1990 1911
115 McKinley School 512 E. Pierce St. September 2004 1919
116 Merryman Funeral Home 817 N. First St. November 2005 1937
117 Monroe School 215 N. Seventh St. May 1987; landmark designation and boundary expansion March

2004

1914
118 Monterey Ranch Residence 40 E. Carter Road July 1993 1927
119 Morgan (D.B.) House 8030 N. Central Ave. November 2005 1927
120 Morse-Kelley House 2141 W. Madison St. October 2002 1900
121 Murphy (William J.) House 7514 N. Central Ave. / 10 W. Orangewood Ave. March 1994 1895
122 Mystery Castle 800 E. Mineral Road May 1990 1930–1945
123 Neighborhood House 6029 S. Seventh St. May 1990 1937
124 Nevitt (Guy P.) House 507 E. Moreland St. September 2004 1919
125 Norton (Dr. James C.) House 2700 N. 15th Ave. April 1989 1912–1913
126 Norton (William R.) House 2222 W. Washington St. November 2002 1895
127 Olney-Ellinwood House 6810 N. Central Ave. March 2003 1912
128 Ong Yut Geong Wholesale Market Warehouse 502 S. Second St. July 2000 1930
129 Jim Ong's Market 1110 E. Washington St. May 1990 1928
130 Orpheum Theatre 203 (209) W. Adams St. April 1987; landmark designation March 2004 1929
131 Osborn (William) House 1266 W. Pierce St. January 1989 1890
132 Ozell M. Trask House 333 W. Gardenia Dr. October 2020 1956
133 Palmer (E. Payne) House 6012 N. Central Ave. June 1999 1929
134 Patterson (William H.) Elks Lodge #477 1007 S. Seventh Ave. June 2005 1946
135 Peirce (Harry E.) House 632 N. Third Ave. September 1986 1910
136 Pemberton (Sarah H.) House 1121 N. Second St. September 2004 1920
137 Phillips (Lucy) Memorial C.M.E. Church 1415 (1401) E. Adams St. June 2005 1947
138 Phoenix City Hall (Old City Hall) 17 S. Second Ave. April 1989; landmark designation March 2004 1928–1929
139 Phoenix Elementary School District No. 1 Administration Building 331 N. First Ave. October 1996 1917
140 Phoenix Housing Authority 1301 S. Third Ave. October 2007 1941
141 Phoenix Linen & Towel Supply Company Warehouse 702–706 S. Third St. / 215 E. Grant St. February 2010 1929
142 Phoenix Second Ward L.D.S. Church 1120 N. Third Ave. / 302 W. Latham St. September 1986 1929–1932
143 Phoenix Seed & Feed Company Warehouse 411 S. Second St. March 2004 1905
144 Phoenix Star Theatre / Celebrity Theatre 440 N. 32nd St. September 2013 1963
145 Phoenix Union Station 401 W. Harrison St. December 1986 1923
146 Pierce (N. Clyde) House 4505 E. Osborn Road May 1990 1927
147 Pieri-Elliot House 767 E. Moreland St. June 1997 1920–1922
148 Pinney (William & Nathalie) House 1938 (1930) W. Adams St. November 2007 1899
149 Pratt-Gilbert Building 200 S. Central Ave. / 1 W. Madison St. October 2001 1913
150 Produce Center Building 2202 W. McDowell Road October 2020 1953–1954
151 Professional Building 137 N. Central Ave. / 15 E. Monroe St. January 1993 1931
152 Progressive Builders Association 2019 E. Broadway Road June 2005 1953
153 Pueblo Revival Residence 46 E. Greenway Road July 1993 1926
154 Pueblo Revival Residence 8048 (8050) S. 14th Street March 2008 1930
155 Pugh (Charles) House 356 (362) N. Second Ave. September 2003 1897
156 Rancho Joaquina House 4630 E. Cheery Lynn Road April 1987 1924
157 Rancho Ko-Mat-Ke House 1346 E. South Mountain Ave. April 1989 1925
158 Rehbein Grocery 1227–1231 Grand Ave. November 2005 1920–1927
159 Roberts (Oscar) House 2004 W. Madison St. October 2002 1893
160 Roosevelt Community Church 924 N. First St. September 2004 1925
161 Rosson (Dr. Roland L.) House 115 N. Sixth St. Landmark designation March 2004 1894–1895
162 "S" Mountain Located west of Central Avenue and south of Mountain View

Road.

2011 "S" painted in 1954
163 Sachs–Webster Farmstead Located at the southwest corner of 75th Avenue and Baseline

Road.

December 2003 1909
164 Sacred Heart Church 801 S. 16th St. October 2007 1900
165 Sacred Heart House for the Aged 110 N. 16th St. March 2019 1960
166 St. Mary's Basilica 231 N. Third St. April 1987 1903–1913
167 Santa Fe Freight Depot 501 W. Jackson St. July 2000 1929
168 Santa Rita Center 1017 E. Hadley St. October 2007 1962
169 Scorpion Gulch 10225 S. Central Ave. October 1990 1936
170 Seargeant–Oldaker House 649 N. Third Ave. September 1986 1909
171 Security Building 234 N. Central Ave. July 1987 1927–1928
172 Sedler (John) House 1204 E. Roosevelt St. February 2005 1912
173 Shell Oil Company 425 S. 16th Ave. April 1987 1925
174 Sierra Vista 6802 S. 28th St. March 1993 1913
175 6th Avenue Hotel-Windsor Hotel 546 W. Adams St. June 1987 1893
176 Skinner (E.W.) House 917 E. Roosevelt St. October 2002 1899
177 Smith (Walter Lee) House 7202 N. Seventh Ave. May 2003 1928
178 Smurthwaite House 1317 W. Jefferson St. Landmark designation March 2004 1897
179 Sotelo-Heard Cemetery Located southeast of the intersection of 12th Street and Broadway Road. October 2007 Established in 1896 (Now in state of total abandonment)
180 Southwest Cotton Company / Karlson Machine Works 104 E. Grant St. June 2005 1918
181 Spanish Colonial Revival Residence 47 E. Carter Road March 2008 1927
182 Spanish Colonial Revival Residence 133 E. Carter Road July 1993 1930
183 Spanish Colonial Revival Residence 333 E. Carter Road July 1993 1916
184 Spanish Colonial Revival Residence 1200 W. South Mountain Ave. March 2008 1926
185 Spanish Colonial Revival Residence 6451 S. 28th St. March 2008 1930
186 Stag Hotel / Patio Hotel 27 W. Madison St. October 2001 1931
187 Stapley (O.S.) Company Buildings 723–735 Grand Ave. September 2012 1927
188 Stephens (C.P.) DeSoto Six Motor Cars 915 (913–917) N. Central Ave. September 2012 1928
189 Stoddard-Harmon House 801 N. First Ave. September 1986 1910
190 Storage Warehouse (Ice House) 429 W. Jackson St. April 1987 1920–1922
191 Stoughton (Ralph H.) Estate 805 W. South Mountain Ave. May 1990; boundary adjustments June 2006, October 2010 1930–1931
192 Strong (Walter) Residence 2501 E. Baseline Road March 1993 1929
193 Stubbs (Courtney & Hilda) House 1245 E. Ocotillo Road February 2006 1928
194 Sun Mercantile Building 232 S. Third St. March 1987 1929
195 Swindall Tourist Inn 1021 E. Washington St. October 1996 1913
196 Tanner Chapel A.M.E. Church 20 S. Eighth St. December 2010 1929
197 Temple Beth Israel / First Chinese Baptist Church / Iglesia Bautista Central 122 E. Culver St. June 2006 1921–1922
198 Title & Trust Building 112 N. First Ave. / 114 W. Adams St. May 1987 1931
199 Tovrea Castle 5041 E. Van Buren St. December 1990; landmark designation and boundary expansion March 2004 1928–1930
200 Tovrea Land & Cattle Co. Administration Building / Stockyards Restaurant 5009 E. Washington St. March 2004 1919; 1947; rebuilt 1953–1954
201 Tudor Revival Residence 120 E. Carter Road July 1993 1936
202 Tudor Revival Residence 106 E. Greenway Road July 1993 1931
203 Tudor Revival Residence 1600 W. Colter St. March 2003 1925
204 Tweed (Judge Charles A.) House 1611 W. Fillmore St. September 1988 1881
205 U.S. Post Office / Federal Building 522 N. Central Ave. October 1990 1932–1936
206 University Park Bath House Located within University Park between 10th and 12th avenues, Van Buren and Polk streets April 1989 1934
207 Vernacular Farm Residence 2956 E. Southern Ave. September 1992 1915
208 Vernacular Residence 818 S. First Ave. October 2002 1885
209 Wakelin (E.S.) Grocery Company Warehouse 219 S. Fifth Ave. / 440 W. Jackson St. July 2000 1913
210 Walker (J.W.) Building / Central Arizona Light & Power Company 300 W. Washington St. / 30 N. Third Ave. October 1996 1920
211 Washington (Booker T.) School 1201 (1209) E. Jefferson St. June 2005 1928
212 Wastewater Treatment Plant Control Building 2301 W. Durango St. (The structure is now within the confines of the Arizona Department of Transportation District whose address is 2140 W. Hilton.) October 1992 1931
213 Webster Auditorium Located within Papago Park October 1989 1939
214 Western Wholesale Drug Company Warehouse 101 E. Jackson St. July 1987 1925
215 Whitney (J.T.) Funeral Chapel 330 N. Second Ave. April 1987 1926
216 Whittier (John G.) School 2000 N. 16th St. March 2005 1929
217 Wormley (Dr. Lowell) House 1910 E. Broadway Road June 2005 1949
218 Wrigley (William Jr.) Mansion 2501 E. Telawa Trail May 1990 1930

Further reading

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  • Scharbach, Paul; Akers, John H. (2005). Phoenix Then and Now. Thunder Bay Press. ISBN 978-1592233021.
  • Grandrud, Reba Wells (2013). Sunnyslope (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0738599571.
  • City of Phoenix Historic Preservation and Ryden Architects (2010). Midcentury Marvels: Commercial Architecture of Phoenix, 1945–1975. City of Phoenix. ISBN 978-0615409894.

See also

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Historic structures in Phoenix with articles

References

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