National Register of Historic Places listings in Phoenix, Arizona
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Phoenix, Arizona.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Phoenix, the largest city in Maricopa 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 an online map.[1]
There are 431 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Maricopa County, including 3 that are also National Historic Landmarks. The city of Phoenix is the location of 229 of these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts and 2 National Historic Landmarks are located elsewhere in the county and are listed separately. Twenty properties in Phoenix were once listed, but have since been removed. One property, the George E. Cisney House, has been delisted and relisted.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 19, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | Neighborhood | Description |
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1 | 6th Avenue Hotel-Windsor Hotel | September 4, 1985 (#85002041) |
546 W. Adams 33°26′57″N 112°04′50″W / 33.4492°N 112.0806°W / 33.4492; -112.0806 (6th Avenue Hotel-Windsor Hotel) | Downtown | ||
2 | 915 E. Pierce Street/Grand Pyramid House | July 17, 2002 (#02000800) |
915 E. Pierce St. 33°26′47″N 112°03′37″W / 33.4464°N 112.0603°W / 33.4464; -112.0603 (915 E. Pierce Street/Grand Pyramid House) | Garfield | ||
3 | Salim Ackel House | June 10, 1994 (#94000574) |
94 E. Monte Vista Rd. 33°28′12″N 112°04′09″W / 33.47°N 112.0692°W / 33.47; -112.0692 (Salim Ackel House) | Encanto | ||
4 | Adams School | November 29, 1979 (#79000418) |
800 W. Adams St. 33°26′58″N 112°04′58″W / 33.4494°N 112.0828°W / 33.4494; -112.0828 (Adams School) | Downtown | ||
5 | W. E. Adams House | January 12, 1995 (#94001524) |
1014 S. 1st Ave. 33°26′15″N 112°04′28″W / 33.4375°N 112.0744°W / 33.4375; -112.0744 (W. E. Adams House) | Central City South | ||
6 | Eliza and Charles Ainsworth House | May 8, 2023 (#100008909) |
9 East Country Club Dr. 33°28′49″N 112°03′48″W / 33.4803°N 112.0632°W / 33.4803; -112.0632 (Eliza and Charles Ainsworth House) | |||
7 | Alvarado Historic District | December 21, 1994 (#94001481) |
Roughly bounded by Central Ave., Oak St., 3rd St., and Palm Ln. 33°28′15″N 112°04′12″W / 33.4708°N 112.07°W / 33.4708; -112.07 (Alvarado Historic District) | Encanto | ||
8 | Anchor Manufacturing Co. | September 4, 1985 (#85002042) |
525-551 S. Central 33°26′32″N 112°04′22″W / 33.4422°N 112.0728°W / 33.4422; -112.0728 (Anchor Manufacturing Co.) | Downtown | ||
9 | Helen Anderson House | November 30, 1983 (#83003449) |
149 W. McDowell Rd. 33°27′56″N 112°04′41″W / 33.46551°N 112.07801°W / 33.46551; -112.07801 (Helen Anderson House) | Encanto | Built c. 1920 it is perhaps the best example of English Cottage Revival architecture in Phoenix | |
10 | Anderson-Johannes House | January 12, 1995 (#94001525) |
127 N. 10th Ave. 33°27′00″N 112°05′05″W / 33.45°N 112.0847°W / 33.45; -112.0847 (Anderson-Johannes House) | Kenwood | ||
11 | Arizona Academy-North Hall and South Hall | August 12, 1993 (#93000813) |
1325 N. 14th St. 33°27′49″N 112°03′03″W / 33.4636°N 112.0508°W / 33.4636; -112.0508 (Arizona Academy-North Hall and South Hall) | Kenwood | The former academy is now known as the "Stepping Stone Place". The North Hall is now addressed as 1307 and the South Hall as 1305. | |
12 | Arizona Army National Guard Arsenal | March 31, 2010 (#10000108) |
5636 E. McDowell Rd., M5320 33°27′56″N 111°57′46″W / 33.4656°N 111.9628°W / 33.4656; -111.9628 (Arizona Army National Guard Arsenal) | Camelback East | During WWII the Arizona Army National Guard Arsenal building served as a maintenance shop for German prisoners of War. The building now is houses the Arizona Military Museum. | |
13 | Arizona Compress & Warehouse Co. Warehouse | September 4, 1985 (#85002044) |
215 S. 13th St. 33°26′45″N 112°03′11″W / 33.4458°N 112.0531°W / 33.4458; -112.0531 (Arizona Compress & Warehouse Co. Warehouse) | East Lake Park | ||
14 | Arizona State Capitol Building | October 29, 1974 (#74000455) |
1700 W. Washington St. 33°26′53″N 112°05′47″W / 33.4481°N 112.0964°W / 33.4481; -112.0964 (Arizona State Capitol Building) | Central City | ||
15 | Arizona State Hospital Building | July 15, 2009 (#09000510) |
2500 E. Van Buren St. 33°27′08″N 112°01′37″W / 33.4521°N 112.027°W / 33.4521; -112.027 (Arizona State Hospital Building) | Central City | The Arizona State Hospital Building, also known as Mahoney Administration Building, was built in 1900. It is where Winnie Ruth Judd, known as the infamous "Trunk Murderess", was committed on April 24, 1933. | |
16 | Arvizu's El Fresnal Grocery Store | September 4, 1985 (#85002046) |
310 E. Buchanan 33°26′36″N 112°04′06″W / 33.4433°N 112.0683°W / 33.4433; -112.0683 (Arvizu's El Fresnal Grocery Store) | Downtown | ||
17 | Cline R. Asbury/Riney B. Salmon House | April 8, 2010 (#10000154) |
7801 N. Central Ave. 33°33′02″N 112°04′24″W / 33.5506°N 112.0734°W / 33.5506; -112.0734 (Cline R. Asbury/Riney B. Salmon House) | Alhambra | ||
18 | Ashland Place Historic District | December 21, 1994 (#94001486) |
Roughly bounded by Central Ave., Vernon Ave., 3rd St., and Oak St. 33°28′26″N 112°04′14″W / 33.4739°N 112.0706°W / 33.4739; -112.0706 (Ashland Place Historic District) | Encanto | ||
19 | Frank and Emma Avery House | June 25, 2020 (#100005297) |
4203 North 44th St. 33°29′49″N 111°59′13″W / 33.4969°N 111.9869°W / 33.4969; -111.9869 (Frank and Emma Avery House) | |||
20 | F. S. Baird Machine Shop | September 4, 1985 (#85002047) |
623 E. Adams 33°26′57″N 112°03′54″W / 33.449167°N 112.065°W / 33.449167; -112.065 (F. S. Baird Machine Shop) | Downtown | Now part of Heritage Square | |
21 | Samuel L. Bartlett House | October 3, 1996 (#96001057) |
325 W. Northern Ave. 33°33′11″N 112°04′48″W / 33.553056°N 112.08°W / 33.553056; -112.08 (Samuel L. Bartlett House) | Alhambra | ||
22 | J. B. Bayless Store No. 7 | September 4, 1985 (#85002048) |
825 N. 7th St. 33°27′26″N 112°03′50″W / 33.457222°N 112.063889°W / 33.457222; -112.063889 (J. B. Bayless Store No. 7) | Downtown | ||
23 | Beadley House No. 11 | November 13, 2017 (#100001786) |
4323 E. McDonald Dr. 33°31′29″N 111°59′17″W / 33.524633°N 111.988084°W / 33.524633; -111.988084 (Beadley House No. 11) | Paradise Valley | ||
24 | Bennitt Mansion | August 12, 2009 (#09000609) |
126 E. County Club Dr. 33°28′52″N 112°03′29″W / 33.480994°N 112.058186°W / 33.480994; -112.058186 (Bennitt Mansion) | Encanto | ||
25 | Bethlehem Baptist Church | August 10, 1993 (#93000744) |
1402 E. Adams St. 33°26′59″N 112°01′46″W / 33.449722°N 112.029444°W / 33.449722; -112.029444 (Bethlehem Baptist Church) | East Lake Park | ||
26 | Blount Addition Historic District | February 27, 1986 (#86000265) |
Northern side of W. Culver St. between Central and 3rd Aves. 33°27′48″N 112°04′31″W / 33.463333°N 112.075278°W / 33.463333; -112.075278 (Blount Addition Historic District) | Central City | ||
27 | Boardwalk Apartments Historic District | June 16, 2015 (#15000342) |
N. 36th Street 33°29′52″N 112°00′11″W / 33.4977°N 112.0031°W / 33.4977; -112.0031 (Boardwalk Apartments Historic District) | Camelback East | ||
28 | Louis J. Bohn and Gertrude Lee House | January 24, 2011 (#10001165) |
Corner of 8001 N. 7th Street/E. Northern Ave. 33°33′11″N 112°03′53″W / 33.553056°N 112.064722°W / 33.553056; -112.064722 (Louis J. Bohn and Gertrude Lee House) | North Mountain | The house is actually located on the corner of 7th Ave. and Northern. Its address is 8001 N. 7th Street. | |
29 | Jorgine Boomer House | March 15, 2016 (#16000071) |
5808 N. 30th St. 33°31′21″N 112°01′00″W / 33.522512°N 112.016643°W / 33.522512; -112.016643 (Jorgine Boomer House) | Camelback East | The house was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright | |
30 | Borah House | March 15, 2018 (#100002209) |
72 East Country Club Dr. 33°28′52″N 112°03′37″W / 33.480990°N 112.060327°W / 33.480990; -112.060327 (Borah House) | Encanto | . This house once belonged to Dr. Charles “Charley” Borah (1905 - 1980), an American athlete, who won the gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay at the 1928 Summer Olympics.[6] | |
31 | Bragg's Pies Building | January 16, 2009 (#08001313) |
1301 Grand Ave. 33°27′26″N 112°05′23″W / 33.457142°N 112.089833°W / 33.457142; -112.089833 (Bragg's Pies Building) | Central City | ||
32 | Brentwood Historic District | June 9, 2010 (#10000320) |
Roughly bounded by Brill St. to the north, 20th St. to the east, Culver St. to the south, 16th St. to the west 33°27′50″N 112°02′36″W / 33.463756°N 112.043328°W / 33.463756; -112.043328 (Brentwood Historic District) | Central City | ||
33 | Brophy College Chapel | August 10, 1993 (#93000747) |
4701 N. Central Ave. 33°30′18″N 112°04′19″W / 33.505°N 112.071944°W / 33.505; -112.071944 (Brophy College Chapel) | Alhambra | ||
34 | Brown's Pharmacy | September 4, 1985 (#85002049) |
1000 E. Pierce 33°27′21″N 112°03′35″W / 33.455833°N 112.059722°W / 33.455833; -112.059722 (Brown's Pharmacy) | Garfield | ||
35 | Burgess Lateral Historic District | April 16, 2009 (#09000221) |
Adjacent to Arcadia Dr. between the Arizona Canal and Lafayette Boulevard, between 47th Pl. and 47th St. 33°29′57″N 111°58′32″W / 33.499042°N 111.975633°W / 33.499042; -111.975633 (Burgess Lateral Historic District) | Camelback East | ||
36 | Campus Vista Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000321) |
Roughly bounded by Thomas Rd. and Flower St., 7th and 11th Aves. and Flower St., and Osborn Rd. and 10th and 15th Aves. 33°29′02″N 112°05′13″W / 33.484011°N 112.087064°W / 33.484011; -112.087064 (Campus Vista Historic District) | Encanto | Residential neighborhood of primarily ranch-style homes adjacent to Phoenix College and Encanto Park; developed between 1939 and 1956[7] | |
37 | Cartwright School | August 12, 1993 (#93000739) |
5833 W. Thomas Rd. 33°28′48″N 112°11′07″W / 33.48°N 112.185278°W / 33.48; -112.185278 (Cartwright School) | Maryvale | ||
38 | Casa Del Northern | February 28, 2022 (#100007472) |
300 East Northern Ave. 33°33′11″N 112°04′09″W / 33.5531°N 112.0693°W / 33.5531; -112.0693 (Casa Del Northern) | |||
39 | William Edward Cavness House | November 3, 2001 (#01001191) |
606 N. 4th Ave. 33°27′16″N 112°04′06″W / 33.454444°N 112.068333°W / 33.454444; -112.068333 (William Edward Cavness House) | Roosevelt | ||
40 | Celebrity Theatre | January 24, 2019 (#100003323) |
440 N. 32nd St. 33°27′16″N 112°00′53″W / 33.4544°N 112.0147°W / 33.4544; -112.0147 (Celebrity Theatre) | |||
41 | Celora Stoddard/Lon Harmon House | November 30, 1983 (#83003451) |
801 N. 1st Ave. 33°27′24″N 112°04′26″W / 33.456667°N 112.073889°W / 33.456667; -112.073889 (Celora Stoddard/Lon Harmon House) | Downtown | ||
42 | Chambers Transfer & Storage Co. | September 4, 1985 (#85002052) |
301 S. 4th Ave. 33°26′41″N 112°04′41″W / 33.444722°N 112.078056°W / 33.444722; -112.078056 (Chambers Transfer & Storage Co.) | Downtown | ||
43 | Chambers Transfer & Storage Co.-Central Warehouse | September 4, 1985 (#85002051) |
15-39 E. Jackson 33°26′41″N 112°04′20″W / 33.444722°N 112.072222°W / 33.444722; -112.072222 (Chambers Transfer & Storage Co.-Central Warehouse) | Downtown | ||
44 | Cheery Lynn Historic District | December 21, 1994 (#94001485) |
16th St. to Randolph Rd. and Earll Dr. to Flower St. 33°29′04″N 112°02′57″W / 33.484444°N 112.049167°W / 33.484444; -112.049167 (Cheery Lynn Historic District) | Encanto | ||
45 | Chelsea Place Historic District | November 30, 1983 (#83003452) |
Roughly bounded by W. Lynwood and W. Willetta Sts. between Central and 3rd Aves. 33°27′51″N 112°04′31″W / 33.464167°N 112.075278°W / 33.464167; -112.075278 (Chelsea Place Historic District) | Central City | ||
46 | George E. Cisney House | September 8, 2015 (#94001528) |
916 E. McKinley St. 33°27′25″N 112°03′39″W / 33.456944°N 112.060833°W / 33.456944; -112.060833 (George E. Cisney House) | Garfield | Property first listed January 12, 1995; delisted April 6, 2015; relisted September 8, 2015 | |
47 | H. M. Coe House | January 11, 1995 (#94001529) |
365 N. 4th Ave. 33°27′13″N 112°04′41″W / 33.453611°N 112.078056°W / 33.453611; -112.078056 (H. M. Coe House) | Downtown | ||
48 | Coffelt-Lamoreaux Homes Historic District | December 31, 2014 (#14001081) |
19th Ave to I-17; Buckeye Rd to Durango Curve 33°26′04″N 112°05′59″W / 33.4345°N 112.0997°W / 33.4345; -112.0997 (Coffelt-Lamoreaux Homes Historic District) | Central City South | The city's oldest active public housing development, begun in 1953. | |
49 | Concrete Block House | November 30, 1983 (#83003456) |
640 N. 6th Ave. 33°27′22″N 112°04′51″W / 33.456111°N 112.080833°W / 33.456111; -112.080833 (Concrete Block House) | Roosevelt | ||
50 | Ralph Converse House | April 8, 2010 (#10000153) |
6617 N. Central Ave. 33°32′01″N 112°04′23″W / 33.533478°N 112.072986°W / 33.533478; -112.072986 (Ralph Converse House) | Alhambra | ||
51 | Colonel Edward Power Conway House | January 24, 2011 (#10001164) |
7625 N. 10th St. 33°32′51″N 112°03′38″W / 33.5475°N 112.060556°W / 33.5475; -112.060556 (Colonel Edward Power Conway House) | North Mountain | ||
52 | Neil and Louise Cook House | November 22, 2016 (#16000782) |
5725 North 20th Pl. 33°31′15″N 112°02′16″W / 33.520802°N 112.037665°W / 33.520802; -112.037665 (Neil and Louise Cook House) | Camelback East | ||
53 | Copeland & Tracht Service Station | September 4, 1985 (#85002054) |
1702 W. Van Buren 33°27′06″N 112°05′43″W / 33.451667°N 112.095278°W / 33.451667; -112.095278 (Copeland & Tracht Service Station) | Central City | Historic Copeland & Trachet Service Station, now Granpa Sal's Tires, built in 1925 | |
54 | Coronado Neighborhood Historic District | February 13, 1986 (#86000206) |
Roughly bounded by Virginia Ave., 14th St., McDowell Rd., and 7th St.; also roughly bounded by 13th St., Coronado Rd., 14th St., and Monte Vista Rd., and the western side of 13th St. between Monte Vista and Oak 33°28′17″N 112°03′28″W / 33.471389°N 112.057778°W / 33.471389; -112.057778 (Coronado Neighborhood Historic District) | Encanto | This is the Albert and Mary Garcia House located at 2201 N Dayton St. Albert Garcia became Arizona’s first Hispanic Assistant Attorney General, from 1937 until 1942. The house is in the Historic Coronado District. | |
55 | Country Club Park Historic Subdivision | December 21, 1994 (#94001484) |
Thomas Rd. to Virginia Ave. and 7th St. to Dayton St. 33°28′41″N 112°03′41″W / 33.478056°N 112.061389°W / 33.478056; -112.061389 (Country Club Park Historic Subdivision) | Encanto | ||
56 | Craig Mansion | August 18, 1992 (#92001013) |
131 E. Country Club Dr. 33°28′48″N 112°03′25″W / 33.48°N 112.056944°W / 33.48; -112.056944 (Craig Mansion) | Encanto | ||
57 | Del Norte Place Historic District | December 21, 1994 (#94001482) |
Virginia Ave. to Encanto Boulevard and 15th to 17th Aves. 33°28′30″N 112°05′34″W / 33.475°N 112.092778°W / 33.475; -112.092778 (Del Norte Place Historic District) | Encanto | This Tudor Revival Residence is located at 1614 W. Vernon Ave. and was built in 1936. It is in the historic "Del Norte Place Historic District". | |
58 | Lester D. DeMund House | January 6, 1995 (#94001520) |
363 E. Monte Vista 33°28′17″N 112°03′57″W / 33.471389°N 112.065833°W / 33.471389; -112.065833 (Lester D. DeMund House) | Encanto | ||
59 | Adam Diller House | January 24, 2011 (#10001163) |
8702 N. 7th Ave. 33°33′51″N 112°04′59″W / 33.564167°N 112.083056°W / 33.564167; -112.083056 (Adam Diller House) | North Mountain | The house is also known as the "Lightning Z Ranch House" | |
60 | J. B. Doughterty and C. W. Peterson House | January 12, 1995 (#94001540) |
2141-2143 W. Washington St. 33°26′53″N 112°06′13″W / 33.448056°N 112.103611°W / 33.448056; -112.103611 (J. B. Doughterty and C. W. Peterson House) | Central City | ||
61 | Lewis Douglas House | February 8, 1985 (#85000188) |
815 E. Orangewood Ave. 33°32′57″N 112°04′02″W / 33.549167°N 112.067222°W / 33.549167; -112.067222 (Lewis Douglas House) | Alhambra | ||
62 | Dunbar School | August 12, 1993 (#93000740) |
707 W. Grant 33°26′31″N 112°05′04″W / 33.441944°N 112.084444°W / 33.441944; -112.084444 (Dunbar School) | Central City South | Dunbar School built in 1925 | |
63 | Charles H. Dunlap House | November 30, 1983 (#83003466) |
650 N. 1st Ave. 33°27′23″N 112°04′28″W / 33.456389°N 112.074444°W / 33.456389; -112.074444 (Charles H. Dunlap House) | Downtown | ||
64 | Durand Grocery | October 1, 1985 (#85002891) |
901 Grand Ave. 33°27′12″N 112°05′05″W / 33.453333°N 112.084722°W / 33.453333; -112.084722 (Durand Grocery) | Downtown | ||
65 | Earll Place Historic District | June 9, 2006 (#06000468) |
1620-1722 E. Pinchot Ave. and 1617-1731 and 1736 E. Earll Dr. 33°29′01″N 112°02′42″W / 33.483611°N 112.045°W / 33.483611; -112.045 (Earll Place Historic District) | Encanto | ||
66 | East Alvarado Historic District | February 18, 2000 (#00000102) |
E. Alvarado Rd. between 3rd and 7th Sts. 33°28′20″N 112°04′00″W / 33.472222°N 112.066667°W / 33.472222; -112.066667 (East Alvarado Historic District) | Encanto | ||
67 | East Evergreen Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000322) |
Roughly bounded by McDowell Rd., 3rd St., 7th St., and Wiletta St. 33°27′53″N 112°04′03″W / 33.464764°N 112.067453°W / 33.464764; -112.067453 (East Evergreen Historic District) | Central City | ||
68 | El Chaparral | September 8, 2011 (#11000631) |
4935 E. Lafayette Blvd. 33°29′51″N 111°58′28″W / 33.4975°N 111.974444°W / 33.4975; -111.974444 (El Chaparral) | Camelback East | ||
69 | El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium | March 9, 1989 (#89000168) |
1502 W. Washington St. 33°26′55″N 112°05′27″W / 33.448611°N 112.090833°W / 33.448611; -112.090833 (El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium) | Central City | El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium (now the Polly Rosenbaum Building) built in 1921 | |
70 | Elder-Moffitt House | January 30, 1995 (#94001605) |
1336 W. Taylor St. 33°27′36″N 112°05′21″W / 33.46°N 112.089167°W / 33.46; -112.089167 (Elder-Moffitt House) | Story | ||
71 | Elizabeth Seargeant-Emery Oldaker House | November 30, 1983 (#83003472) |
649 N. 3rd Ave. 33°27′24″N 112°04′36″W / 33.456667°N 112.076667°W / 33.456667; -112.076667 (Elizabeth Seargeant-Emery Oldaker House) | Roosevelt | ||
72 | Ellis-Shackelford House | November 30, 1983 (#83003475) |
1242 N. Central Ave. 33°27′44″N 112°05′02″W / 33.462222°N 112.083889°W / 33.462222; -112.083889 (Ellis-Shackelford House) | Story | The Ellis-Shackelford House was built in 1917 | |
73 | Encanto Manor Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000323) |
Roughly bounded by 7th and 15th Aves. and Thomas Rd. and Edgemont Ave. 33°28′48″N 112°05′13″W / 33.479897°N 112.087025°W / 33.479897; -112.087025 (Encanto Manor Historic District) | Encanto | Primarily post-World War II (1945–1959) upscale residential neighborhood development which also includes Dorris House (Casa de Rosas), built in 1911[7][8] | |
74 | Encanto-Palmcroft Historic District | February 16, 1984 (#84000696) |
Roughly bounded by N. 7th and 15th Aves., McDowell and Thomas Rds.; also Holly St. from 15th Ave. to 12th Ave. and 12th from Holly to Encanto Boulevard; also roughly bounded by Encanto Blvd., Coronado Rd., 7th Ave. and 15th Ave.; also 2700 N. 15th Ave. 33°28′21″N 112°05′10″W / 33.4725°N 112.086111°W / 33.4725; -112.086111 (Encanto-Palmcroft Historic District) | Encanto | Second through fourth sets of addresses represent boundary increases | |
75 | Encanto Vista Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000324) |
Roughly bounded by 7th Ave, Encanto Blvd, Windsor Ave, and Encanto Park Municipal Golf Course 33°28′33″N 112°05′01″W / 33.475833°N 112.083667°W / 33.475833; -112.083667 (Encanto Vista Historic District) | Encanto | The Dr. Norton House built in 1912, located in the Encanto Vista Historic District | |
76 | Abner Elliot England-Guy Hidden Lawrence House | January 24, 2011 (#10001162) |
6234 N. Central Ave. 33°31′43″N 112°04′28″W / 33.528611°N 112.074444°W / 33.528611; -112.074444 (Abner Elliot England-Guy Hidden Lawrence House) | Alhambra | The Abner Elliot England-Guy Hidden Lawrence House was built in 1929 | |
77 | Evans House | September 1, 1976 (#76000375) |
1108 W. Washington St. 33°26′54″N 112°05′11″W / 33.448333°N 112.086389°W / 33.448333; -112.086389 (Evans House) | Downtown | Dr. Evans' House was built in 1893 | |
78 | Executive Towers | January 17, 2017 (#100000455) |
207 W. Clarendon Ave. 33°29′29″N 112°04′47″W / 33.491436°N 112.079750°W / 33.491436; -112.079750 (Executive Towers) | Encanto | ||
79 | Eyrich-Kohl House | January 12, 1995 (#94001530) |
1015 Woodland Ave. 33°27′03″N 112°05′08″W / 33.450833°N 112.085556°W / 33.450833; -112.085556 (Eyrich-Kohl House) | Central City | ||
80 | Fairview Place Historic District | December 21, 1994 (#94001483) |
Encanto Boulevard to McDowell Rd., 15th Ave. to the alley west of 17th Ave. 33°28′10″N 112°05′34″W / 33.469444°N 112.092778°W / 33.469444; -112.092778 (Fairview Place Historic District) | Encanto | ||
81 | Firestone | October 1, 1985 (#85002892) |
302 W. Van Buren 33°27′06″N 112°04′38″W / 33.451667°N 112.077222°W / 33.451667; -112.077222 (Firestone) | Downtown | Historic Firestone building built in 1925 | |
82 | First Baptist Church | February 8, 1982 (#82002081) |
302 W. Monroe St. 33°27′02″N 112°04′39″W / 33.450556°N 112.0775°W / 33.450556; -112.0775 (First Baptist Church) | Downtown | First Baptist Church built in 1923 | |
83 | First Church of Christ, Scientist | August 10, 1993 (#93000745) |
924 N. 1st St. 33°27′30″N 112°04′20″W / 33.458333°N 112.072222°W / 33.458333; -112.072222 (First Church of Christ, Scientist) | Downtown | ||
84 | First Presbyterian Church | August 10, 1993 (#93000746) |
402 W. Monroe St. 33°27′02″N 112°04′43″W / 33.450556°N 112.078611°W / 33.450556; -112.078611 (First Presbyterian Church) | Downtown | First Presbyterian Church built in 1892 | |
85 | Franklin School | August 12, 1993 (#93000814) |
1625 W. McDowell Rd. 33°27′55″N 112°05′39″W / 33.465278°N 112.094167°W / 33.465278; -112.094167 (Franklin School) | Story | ||
86 | Fry Building-Baxter Block | September 4, 1985 (#85002056) |
146 E. Washington 33°26′54″N 112°04′15″W / 33.448333°N 112.070833°W / 33.448333; -112.070833 (Fry Building-Baxter Block) | Downtown | Fry building built in 1891 | |
87 | Garfield Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000325) |
Roughly bounded by 7th St. on the west, 16th St. on the east, Roosevelt St. on the north, and Van Buren St. on the south 33°27′18″N 112°03′23″W / 33.455111°N 112.056444°W / 33.455111; -112.056444 (Garfield Historic District) | Garfield | ||
88 | Garfield Methodist Church | August 10, 1993 (#93000743) |
1302 E. Roosevelt St. 33°27′33″N 112°03′11″W / 33.459167°N 112.053056°W / 33.459167; -112.053056 (Garfield Methodist Church) | Garfield | ||
89 | Neil H. Gates House | August 11, 1986 (#86002646) |
4602 N. Elsie Ave. 33°30′15″N 111°57′11″W / 33.504167°N 111.953056°W / 33.504167; -111.953056 (Neil H. Gates House) | Camelback East | ||
90 | General Sales Company Warehouse | October 4, 2016 (#16000681) |
515 E. Grant St. 33°26′27″N 112°04′01″W / 33.440928°N 112.067075°W / 33.440928; -112.067075 (General Sales Company Warehouse) | Downtown | ||
91 | Gerardo's Building | September 4, 1985 (#85002057) |
421 S. 3rd St. 33°26′36″N 112°04′08″W / 33.443333°N 112.068889°W / 33.443333; -112.068889 (Gerardo's Building) | Downtown | ||
92 | Carter W. Gibbes House | August 25, 1983 (#83002992) |
2233 N. Alvarado 33°28′19″N 112°04′11″W / 33.471944°N 112.069722°W / 33.471944; -112.069722 (Carter W. Gibbes House) | Encanto | ||
93 | Grace Lutheran Church | August 12, 1993 (#93000835) |
1124 N. 3rd St. 33°27′39″N 112°04′09″W / 33.460833°N 112.069167°W / 33.460833; -112.069167 (Grace Lutheran Church) | Central City | ||
94 | Lois Grunow Memorial Clinic | September 4, 1985 (#85002065) |
926 E. McDowell 33°27′58″N 112°03′38″W / 33.466111°N 112.060556°W / 33.466111; -112.060556 (Lois Grunow Memorial Clinic) | Encanto | Entrance of the Lois Grunow Memorial Clinic built in 1931 | |
95 | Burgess A. Hadsell House | January 12, 1995 (#94001531) |
1001 E. Fillmore St. 33°27′17″N 112°03′34″W / 33.454722°N 112.059444°W / 33.454722; -112.059444 (Burgess A. Hadsell House) | Garfield | ||
96 | George M. Halm and Mary Alverda Howard House | January 24, 2011 (#10001161) |
6850 North Central Ave. 33°32′16″N 112°04′28″W / 33.537778°N 112.074444°W / 33.537778; -112.074444 (George M. Halm and Mary Alverda Howard House) | Alhambra | ||
97 | Hanny's | September 6, 1985 (#85002058) |
44 N. 1st St. 33°26′57″N 112°04′19″W / 33.449167°N 112.071944°W / 33.449167; -112.071944 (Hanny's) | Downtown | ||
98 | Sarah and Jack Harelson House | April 6, 2010 (#10000152) |
4437 E. Arlington Rd. 33°31′01″N 111°59′06″W / 33.517058°N 111.984903°W / 33.517058; -111.984903 (Sarah and Jack Harelson House) | Camelback East | ||
99 | Heard Building | September 4, 1985 (#85002059) |
112 N. Central 33°26′59″N 112°04′24″W / 33.449722°N 112.073333°W / 33.449722; -112.073333 (Heard Building) | Downtown | The Heard Building, built in 1920, was Phoenix's first skyscraper. The building was featured in Alfred Hitchcocks 1960 film "Psycho"[9] | |
100 | Hedgpeth Hills Petroglyph Site | February 16, 1984 (#84000718) |
3711 West Deer Valley Road 33°41′01″N 112°08′30″W / 33.68361°N 112.141722°W / 33.68361; -112.141722 (Hedgpeth Hills Petroglyph Site) | Deer Valley | Hohokam Petroglyph is that of a "scene". In the far right hand corner of the Petroglyph the Hohokams sketched two deers bumping heads. | |
101 | George Hidden House | January 11, 1995 (#94001532) |
763 E. Moreland St. 33°27′40″N 112°03′48″W / 33.461111°N 112.063333°W / 33.461111; -112.063333 (George Hidden House) | Garfield | ||
102 | Franklin Hilgeman House | June 26, 2017 (#100001229) |
333 W. Loma Ln. 33°33′14″N 112°04′47″W / 33.553887°N 112.079772°W / 33.553887; -112.079772 (Franklin Hilgeman House) | North Mountain | ||
103 | Fred G. Hilvert House | October 11, 2016 (#16000700) |
106 E. Country Club Dr. 33°28′52″N 112°03′33″W / 33.481006°N 112.059221°W / 33.481006; -112.059221 (Fred G. Hilvert House) | Encanto | ||
104 | Hohokam-Pima Irrigation Sites | October 15, 1966 (#66000184) |
Address Restricted | |||
105 | Hotel Westward Ho | February 19, 1982 (#82002082) |
618 N. Central Ave. 33°27′18″N 112°04′26″W / 33.455°N 112.073889°W / 33.455; -112.073889 (Hotel Westward Ho) | Downtown | ||
106 | House at 818 South 1st Avenue | January 12, 1995 (#94001538) |
818 S. 1st Ave. 33°26′22″N 112°04′28″W / 33.439444°N 112.074444°W / 33.439444; -112.074444 (House at 818 South 1st Avenue) | Central City South | ||
107 | L. Ron Hubbard House | November 23, 2009 (#09000953) |
5501 N. 44th St. 33°31′02″N 111°59′10″W / 33.517125°N 111.986103°W / 33.517125; -111.986103 (L. Ron Hubbard House) | Camelback East | ||
108 | William K. Humbert House | December 1, 1983 (#83003476) |
2238 N. Alvarado Rd. 33°28′21″N 112°04′14″W / 33.4725°N 112.070556°W / 33.4725; -112.070556 (William K. Humbert House) | Encanto | ||
109 | Hunt Bass Hatchery Caretaker's House | January 23, 2003 (#02001723) |
Phoenix Zoo grounds, 455 N. Galvin Parkway 33°27′06″N 111°56′49″W / 33.451667°N 111.946944°W / 33.451667; -111.946944 (Hunt Bass Hatchery Caretaker's House) | Camelback East | ||
110 | Hunt's Tomb | June 12, 2008 (#08000526) |
625 N. Galvin Pkwy, Papago Park 33°27′07″N 111°56′40″W / 33.451898°N 111.944339°W / 33.451898; -111.944339 (Hunt's Tomb) | Camelback East | ||
111 | Hurley Building | September 4, 1985 (#85002062) |
536 and 544-548 W. McDowell and 1601 N. 7th Ave. 33°27′57″N 112°04′54″W / 33.465833°N 112.081667°W / 33.465833; -112.081667 (Hurley Building) | Encanto | ||
112 | Idylwilde Park Historic District | February 5, 1998 (#98000054) |
Roughly bounded by 11th and 12th Sts., Weldon, and Fairmont Aves. 33°29′27″N 112°03′23″W / 33.490833°N 112.056389°W / 33.490833; -112.056389 (Idylwilde Park Historic District) | Encanto | ||
113 | Immaculate Heart of Mary | August 10, 1993 (#93000742) |
909 E. Washington St. 33°26′53″N 112°03′40″W / 33.448056°N 112.061111°W / 33.448056; -112.061111 (Immaculate Heart of Mary) | Downtown | ||
114 | Judge Fred C. Jacobs House | January 24, 2011 (#10001169) |
6224 N. Central Ave. 33°31′41″N 112°04′28″W / 33.528056°N 112.074444°W / 33.528056; -112.074444 (Judge Fred C. Jacobs House) | Alhambra | Judge Fred C. Jacobs' House was built in 1928 | |
115 | Jefferson Hotel | September 30, 2019 (#100004509) |
101 S. Central Ave. (1 E. Jefferson St.) 33°26′49″N 112°04′26″W / 33.4470°N 112.0738°W / 33.4470; -112.0738 (Jefferson Hotel) | |||
116 | Kenilworth Elementary School | March 25, 1982 (#82002083) |
1210 N. 5th Ave. 33°27′44″N 112°04′49″W / 33.462222°N 112.080278°W / 33.462222; -112.080278 (Kenilworth Elementary School) | Roosevelt | ||
117 | Kenilworth Historic District | November 30, 1983 (#83003478) |
Roughly bounded by W. Lynwood and W. Willetta Sts. between 3rd and 7th Aves., and W. Culver St. between 5th and 7th Aves.; also 312 W. Culver St. 33°27′49″N 112°04′48″W / 33.463611°N 112.08°W / 33.463611; -112.08 (Kenilworth Historic District) | Roosevelt | Culver St. address represents a boundary increase | |
118 | King's Rest Hotel Motor Court | August 26, 1987 (#87001882) |
801 S. 17th Ave. 33°26′21″N 112°05′41″W / 33.439167°N 112.094722°W / 33.439167; -112.094722 (King's Rest Hotel Motor Court) | Central City South | ||
119 | Denison Kitchel House | May 19, 1994 (#94000448) |
2912 E. Sherran Lane 33°29′24″N 112°01′04″W / 33.49°N 112.017778°W / 33.49; -112.017778 (Denison Kitchel House) | Camelback East | ||
120 | Knights of Pythias Building | September 4, 1985 (#85002063) |
829 N. 1st Ave. 33°27′27″N 112°04′27″W / 33.4575°N 112.074167°W / 33.4575; -112.074167 (Knights of Pythias Building) | Downtown | ||
121 | Walter Wesley Knorpp House | January 20, 2023 (#100008580) |
77 East Country Club Dr. 33°28′51″N 112°03′37″W / 33.4809°N 112.0602°W / 33.4809; -112.0602 (Walter Wesley Knorpp House) | Designed by master architect H.H. Green who is also credited with the design of the Heard Museum. Built in 1929 for Walter Wesley Knorpp, Owner/Publisher of the Arizona Republic and Phoenix Gazette from 1929 to 1944, and Owner/Manager of KTAR Radio during the same years. | ||
122 | Kinter K. Koontz House | July 20, 2011 (#11000463) |
7620 N. 7th St. 33°32′52″N 112°03′57″W / 33.547778°N 112.065833°W / 33.547778; -112.065833 (Kinter K. Koontz House) | Alhambra | ||
123 | La Hacienda Historic District | February 13, 2009 (#09000002) |
Bounded by N. 3rd St. to the west, N. 7th St. to the east, E. Catalina Dr. to the north, and E. Thomas Rd. to the south 33°28′52″N 112°04′02″W / 33.481156°N 112.067295°W / 33.481156; -112.067295 (La Hacienda Historic District) | Encanto | ||
124 | C. A. Larson House | January 12, 1995 (#94001533) |
710 S. 1st Ave. 33°26′27″N 112°04′28″W / 33.440833°N 112.074444°W / 33.440833; -112.074444 (C. A. Larson House) | Downtown | ||
125 | Los Olivos Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000326) |
The 300 block of E Monte Vista Rd. 33°28′16″N 112°04′02″W / 33.471175°N 112.067267°W / 33.471175; -112.067267 (Los Olivos Historic District) | Encanto | ||
126 | Luhrs Building | January 26, 2024 (#85003561) |
11 W. Jefferson 33°26′50″N 112°04′29″W / 33.4471°N 112.0748°W / 33.4471; -112.0748 (Luhrs Building) | |||
127 | Margarita Place Historic District | April 12, 2007 (#07000279) |
Bounded by Thomas Rd., Windsor Ave., 15th And 16th Ave. 33°28′47″N 112°05′33″W / 33.479592°N 112.092556°W / 33.479592; -112.092556 (Margarita Place Historic District) | Encanto | The Vlassis Ruzow and Associates Building is located at 1545 W. Thomas Road. The building is considered historical by the Phoenix Historic Preservation Office.[10] | |
128 | Maricopa County Courthouse | February 10, 1989 (#88003237) |
125 W. Washington St. 33°26′53″N 112°04′29″W / 33.448056°N 112.074722°W / 33.448056; -112.074722 (Maricopa County Courthouse) | Downtown | The historical “Miranda rights” was established in this court after the arrest of Ernesto Miranda | |
129 | James H. McClintock House | October 4, 1990 (#90001525) |
323 E. Willetta St. 33°27′49″N 112°03′56″W / 33.463611°N 112.065556°W / 33.463611; -112.065556 (James H. McClintock House) | Central City | ||
130 | Colonel Willard H. McCornack House | March 13, 2020 (#100005074) |
85 North Country Club Dr. 33°29′09″N 112°03′51″W / 33.4857°N 112.0641°W / 33.4857; -112.0641 (Colonel Willard H. McCornack House) | |||
131 | Medlock Place Historic District | June 1, 2006 (#06000434) |
Roughly bounded by Missouri Ave., Camelback Rd., 7th Ave., and Central Ave. 33°29′42″N 112°04′39″W / 33.495°N 112.0775°W / 33.495; -112.0775 (Medlock Place Historic District) | Encanto | ||
132 | Miracle Mile Historic District | September 20, 2022 (#100008193) |
1325-1812 East McDowell Rd. 33°27′57″N 112°03′09″W / 33.4658°N 112.05246°W / 33.4658; -112.05246 (Miracle Mile Historic District) | |||
133 | Monroe School | August 26, 1977 (#77000237) |
215 N. 7th St. 33°27′00″N 112°03′50″W / 33.45°N 112.063889°W / 33.45; -112.063889 (Monroe School) | Downtown | Monroe High School built in 1914 | |
134 | David Morgan-Earl A. Bronson House | January 24, 2011 (#10001168) |
8030 N. Central Ave. 33°33′15″N 112°04′28″W / 33.554167°N 112.074444°W / 33.554167; -112.074444 (David Morgan-Earl A. Bronson House) | Alhambra | The David Morgan-Earl A. Bronson House, built 1927. | |
135 | North Central Avenue Streetscape Historic District | November 30, 2005 (#05001346) |
Central Ave. between Bethany Home Rd. and the Arizona Canal 33°31′26″N 112°04′25″W / 33.523806°N 112.073686°W / 33.523806; -112.073686 (North Central Avenue Streetscape Historic District) | Alhambra | ||
136 | North Encanto Historic District | January 24, 2007 (#06001262) |
Roughly bounded by 15th and 18th Aves., Thomas to Osborn Rds. 33°29′03″N 112°05′41″W / 33.484117°N 112.094661°W / 33.484117; -112.094661 (North Encanto Historic District) | Encanto | ||
137 | North Garfield Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000327) |
Roughly bounded by 7th St. on the west, 16th St. on the east, Roosevelt St. on the south, and Interstate 10 on the north 33°27′36″N 112°03′23″W / 33.459942°N 112.056447°W / 33.459942; -112.056447 (North Garfield Historic District) | Garfield | ||
138 | Oakland Historic District | July 10, 1992 (#92000847) |
Roughly bounded by Fillmore St., 19th Ave., Van Buren St., and Grand Ave. 33°27′12″N 112°05′31″W / 33.453333°N 112.091944°W / 33.453333; -112.091944 (Oakland Historic District) | Central City | The Crown Filter Queen Building is located at 1800 W. Van Buren Ave. The building is considered historical by the Phoenix Historic Preservation Office.[10] | |
139 | George A. Olney/Everett E. Ellinwood House | April 8, 2010 (#10000155) |
6810 N. Central Ave. 33°32′13″N 112°04′28″W / 33.537006°N 112.0745°W / 33.537006; -112.0745 (George A. Olney/Everett E. Ellinwood House) | Alhambra | ||
140 | Ong Yut Geong Wholesale Market | September 4, 1985 (#85002066) |
502 S. 2nd St. 33°26′35″N 112°04′10″W / 33.443056°N 112.069444°W / 33.443056; -112.069444 (Ong Yut Geong Wholesale Market) | Downtown | ||
141 | Jim Ong's Market | July 8, 1982 (#82002084) |
1110 E. Washington St. 33°26′55″N 112°03′28″W / 33.448611°N 112.057778°W / 33.448611; -112.057778 (Jim Ong's Market) | Central City | ||
142 | Orpheum Theater | September 4, 1985 (#85002067) |
209 W. Adams 33°26′57″N 112°04′33″W / 33.449167°N 112.075833°W / 33.449167; -112.075833 (Orpheum Theater) | Downtown | ||
143 | William Lewis Osborn House | May 15, 1991 (#91000544) |
1266 W. Pierce Ave. 33°27′23″N 112°05′23″W / 33.456389°N 112.089722°W / 33.456389; -112.089722 (William Lewis Osborn House) | Central City | ||
144 | Palm Lane Gardens | December 22, 2009 (#09001112) |
101-115 E. Palm La. 33°28′10″N 112°04′16″W / 33.469361°N 112.07115°W / 33.469361; -112.07115 (Palm Lane Gardens) | Encanto | ||
145 | E. Payne Palmer House | May 2, 2002 (#02000420) |
6012 N. Central Ave. 33°31′28″N 112°04′27″W / 33.524444°N 112.074167°W / 33.524444; -112.074167 (E. Payne Palmer House) | Alhambra | ||
146 | Pay'n Takit No. 5 | September 4, 1985 (#85002069) |
1012 N. 7th Ave. 33°27′32″N 112°04′55″W / 33.458889°N 112.081944°W / 33.458889; -112.081944 (Pay'n Takit No. 5) | Story | ||
147 | Pay'n Takit No. 13 | September 4, 1985 (#85002068) |
1402 E. Van Buren 33°27′06″N 112°03′04″W / 33.451667°N 112.051111°W / 33.451667; -112.051111 (Pay'n Takit No. 13) | Garfield | ||
148 | Pay'n Takit No. 25 | September 5, 1985 (#85002070) |
1753-1755 W. Van Buren 33°27′04″N 112°05′50″W / 33.451111°N 112.097222°W / 33.451111; -112.097222 (Pay'n Takit No. 25) | Pay'n Takit No. 25, built in 1926, now (2012) houses Central United "A boxing club" | ||
149 | Sarah H. Pemberton House | September 5, 2017 (#100001557) |
1121 N. 2nd St. 33°27′39″N 112°04′15″W / 33.460833°N 112.070828°W / 33.460833; -112.070828 (Sarah H. Pemberton House) | |||
150 | Phoenix Building and Loan House | January 12, 1995 (#94001534) |
1138-1140 E. Taylor St. 33°27′14″N 112°03′24″W / 33.453889°N 112.056667°W / 33.453889; -112.056667 (Phoenix Building and Loan House) | |||
151 | Phoenix Carnegie Library and Library Park | November 19, 1974 (#74000456) |
1101 W. Washington St. 33°26′51″N 112°05′10″W / 33.4475°N 112.086111°W / 33.4475; -112.086111 (Phoenix Carnegie Library and Library Park) | The Phoenix Carnegie Library was built in 1907 | ||
152 | Phoenix Elementary School District No. 1 Administration Building | October 17, 1997 (#95001076) |
331 N. 1st Ave. 33°27′08″N 112°04′25″W / 33.452222°N 112.073611°W / 33.452222; -112.073611 (Phoenix Elementary School District No. 1 Administration Building) | |||
153 | Phoenix Homesteads Historic District | October 13, 1987 (#87001430) |
Roughly bounded by Flower and 28th Sts., Pinchot Ave., and 26th St.; boundary increase (listed October 15, 2010): Roughly bounded by Pinchot and Flower Sts., 26th to 28th Sts. 33°29′01″N 112°01′21″W / 33.483611°N 112.0225°W / 33.483611; -112.0225 (Phoenix Homesteads Historic District) | |||
154 | Phoenix Indian School Historic District | May 31, 2001 (#01000521) |
300 E. Indian School Rd. 33°29′51″N 112°04′10″W / 33.4975°N 112.069444°W / 33.4975; -112.069444 (Phoenix Indian School Historic District) | Image is of the main building of the historic Phoenix Indian School built in 1891 | ||
155 | Phoenix LDS Second Ward Church | November 30, 1983 (#83003492) |
1120 N. 3rd Ave. 33°27′56″N 112°04′37″W / 33.465556°N 112.076944°W / 33.465556; -112.076944 (Phoenix LDS Second Ward Church) | |||
156 | Phoenix Motor Company | November 1, 2018 (#100003064) |
401 W Van Buren St. 33°27′05″N 112°04′45″W / 33.4514°N 112.0792°W / 33.4514; -112.0792 (Phoenix Motor Company) | Originally called the Day (Dud R.) Motor Company | ||
157 | Phoenix Seed & Feed Company | September 4, 1985 (#85002071) |
411 S. 2nd St. 33°26′38″N 112°04′11″W / 33.443889°N 112.069722°W / 33.443889; -112.069722 (Phoenix Seed & Feed Company) | |||
158 | Phoenix Towers | January 2, 2008 (#07001334) |
2201 N. Central Ave. 33°28′17″N 112°04′21″W / 33.471389°N 112.0725°W / 33.471389; -112.0725 (Phoenix Towers) | |||
159 | Phoenix Townsite | November 7, 1978 (#78000550) |
Bounded by 6th, 7th, Monroe, and Adams Sts. 33°26′59″N 112°03′54″W / 33.449722°N 112.065°W / 33.449722; -112.065 (Phoenix Townsite) | Now part of Heritage Square | ||
160 | Phoenix Union Colored High School | May 2, 1991 (#91000543) |
415 E. Grant St. 33°26′22″N 112°04′00″W / 33.439328°N 112.066581°W / 33.439328; -112.066581 (Phoenix Union Colored High School) | Phoenix Union Colored High School built in 1926. The school was renamed the George Washington Carver High School | ||
161 | Phoenix Union High School Historic District | July 15, 1982 (#82002085) |
512 E. Van Buren 33°27′10″N 112°03′51″W / 33.452778°N 112.064167°W / 33.452778; -112.064167 (Phoenix Union High School Historic District) | Phoenix Union High School built in 1912 | ||
162 | Harry E. Pierce House | November 30, 1983 (#83003493) |
632 N. 3rd Ave. 33°27′22″N 112°04′37″W / 33.456111°N 112.076944°W / 33.456111; -112.076944 (Harry E. Pierce House) | |||
163 | N. Clyde Pierce House | January 8, 1998 (#97001602) |
4505 E. Osborn Rd. 33°29′13″N 111°58′59″W / 33.486944°N 111.983056°W / 33.486944; -111.983056 (N. Clyde Pierce House) | |||
164 | Pieri-Elliot House | December 29, 1983 (#83003500) |
767 E. Moreland St. 33°27′40″N 112°03′41″W / 33.461111°N 112.061389°W / 33.461111; -112.061389 (Pieri-Elliot House) | |||
165 | Pierson Place | September 5, 2019 (#100004344) |
Roughly bounded by Central & 7th Aves., Camelback Rd. & Grand Canal 33°30′24″N 112°04′41″W / 33.5066°N 112.0781°W / 33.5066; -112.0781 (Pierson Place) | |||
166 | Pioneer Military and Memorial Park | February 1, 2007 (#06001317) |
13th to 15th Aves., Jefferson to Harrison Aves. 33°26′44″N 112°05′25″W / 33.445647°N 112.090253°W / 33.445647; -112.090253 (Pioneer Military and Memorial Park) | Grave site of Jacob "Dutchman" Waltz located in the "City/Loosley Cemetery" section. | ||
167 | Portland Street Historic District | November 30, 1983 (#83003491) |
W. Portland St. between 3rd and 7th Aves. 33°27′35″N 112°04′46″W / 33.459722°N 112.079444°W / 33.459722; -112.079444 (Portland Street Historic District) | |||
168 | Charles H. Pratt House | November 7, 1996 (#96001274) |
4979 E. Camelback Rd. 33°30′20″N 111°58′20″W / 33.505556°N 111.972222°W / 33.505556; -111.972222 (Charles H. Pratt House) | |||
169 | Professional Building | January 8, 1993 (#85003563) |
137 N. Central 33°27′00″N 112°04′22″W / 33.45°N 112.072778°W / 33.45; -112.072778 (Professional Building) | |||
170 | Pueblo Grande Ruin | October 15, 1966 (#66000185) |
4619 E. Washington Ave. 33°26′32″N 111°59′00″W / 33.442222°N 111.983333°W / 33.442222; -111.983333 (Pueblo Grande Ruin) | |||
171 | Rancho Arroyo | September 12, 2003 (#03000901) |
6737 N. 20th St. 33°32′10″N 112°02′15″W / 33.536111°N 112.0375°W / 33.536111; -112.0375 (Rancho Arroyo) | |||
172 | Rancho Joaquina House | July 9, 1984 (#84000786) |
4630 E. Cheery Lynn Rd. 33°29′06″N 111°58′51″W / 33.485059°N 111.980861°W / 33.485059; -111.980861 (Rancho Joaquina House) | |||
173 | Regency House | September 20, 2016 (#16000630) |
2323 N. Central Ave. 33°28′25″N 112°04′25″W / 33.473716°N 112.073711°W / 33.473716; -112.073711 (Regency House) | |||
174 | Rehbein Grocery | October 1, 1985 (#85002895) |
1231 Grand Ave. 33°27′24″N 112°05′19″W / 33.456667°N 112.088611°W / 33.456667; -112.088611 (Rehbein Grocery) | |||
175 | Roman Roads | November 21, 2018 (#100003124) |
1691 E Maryland Ave. 33°31′52″N 112°02′46″W / 33.5310°N 112.0461°W / 33.5310; -112.0461 (Roman Roads) | |||
176 | Roosevelt Historic District | November 30, 1983 (#83003490) |
Roughly bounded by Portland and Fillmore Sts., Central and 7th Aves. 33°27′29″N 112°04′40″W / 33.458056°N 112.077778°W / 33.458056; -112.077778 (Roosevelt Historic District) | 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. | ||
177 | John M. Ross House | February 24, 2000 (#00000145) |
6722 N. Central Ave. 33°31′36″N 112°04′27″W / 33.526667°N 112.074167°W / 33.526667; -112.074167 (John M. Ross House) | |||
178 | Dr. Roland Lee Rosson House | June 3, 1971 (#71000112) |
139 N. 6th St. 33°27′00″N 112°03′58″W / 33.45009°N 112.06623°W / 33.45009; -112.06623 (Dr. Roland Lee Rosson House) | Now part of Heritage Square | ||
179 | Royale Gardens II | September 21, 2022 (#100008192) |
1904-1944 East Medlock Dr. 33°30′42″N 112°02′27″W / 33.5116°N 112.0407°W / 33.5116; -112.0407 (Royale Gardens II) | |||
180 | Sacred Heart Church | March 20, 2012 (#12000124) |
920 S. 17th St. 33°26′04″N 112°03′22″W / 33.43436°N 112.056203°W / 33.43436; -112.056203 (Sacred Heart Church) | |||
181 | Sacred Heart Home for the Aged | February 2, 2010 (#05001548) |
1110 N. 16th St. 33°27′39″N 112°02′56″W / 33.460972°N 112.048772°W / 33.460972; -112.048772 (Sacred Heart Home for the Aged) | |||
182 | St. Mary's Church | November 29, 1978 (#78000551) |
231 N. 3rd St. 33°27′02″N 112°04′06″W / 33.450556°N 112.068333°W / 33.450556; -112.068333 (St. Mary's Church) | |||
183 | San Carlos Hotel | December 8, 1983 (#83003498) |
202 N. Central Ave. 33°27′02″N 112°04′23″W / 33.450556°N 112.073056°W / 33.450556; -112.073056 (San Carlos Hotel) | |||
184 | Security Building | September 12, 1985 (#85002081) |
234 N. Central 33°27′04″N 112°04′24″W / 33.451111°N 112.073333°W / 33.451111; -112.073333 (Security Building) | Security Building built in 1925 | ||
185 | M. J. Sharp House | January 12, 1995 (#94001535) |
1012 S. 1st Ave. 33°26′15″N 112°04′28″W / 33.4375°N 112.074444°W / 33.4375; -112.074444 (M. J. Sharp House) | |||
186 | Shell Oil Co. | September 4, 1985 (#85002073) |
425 S. 16th Ave. 33°26′34″N 112°05′31″W / 33.442778°N 112.091944°W / 33.442778; -112.091944 (Shell Oil Co.) | |||
187 | E. W. Skinner House | January 12, 1995 (#94001536) |
917 E. Roosevelt St. 33°27′31″N 112°03′38″W / 33.458611°N 112.060556°W / 33.458611; -112.060556 (E. W. Skinner House) | |||
188 | Walter Lee Smith House | January 24, 2011 (#10001167) |
7202 N. 7th Ave. 33°32′30″N 112°05′08″W / 33.541667°N 112.085556°W / 33.541667; -112.085556 (Walter Lee Smith House) | |||
189 | Smurthwaite House | May 17, 2001 (#01000479) |
1317 W. Jefferson St. 33°26′48″N 112°05′21″W / 33.446667°N 112.089167°W / 33.446667; -112.089167 (Smurthwaite House) | Built in 1897, the house was formerly located at 602 N. 7th St., Phoenix[11] | ||
190 | Squaw Peak Inn | July 19, 1996 (#96000760) |
4425 E. Horseshoe Rd. 33°33′56″N 111°59′02″W / 33.565556°N 111.983889°W / 33.565556; -111.983889 (Squaw Peak Inn) | |||
191 | C.P. Stephens DeSoto Six Motorcars | February 20, 2013 (#13000019) |
915 N. Central Ave. 33°27′30″N 112°04′26″W / 33.458424°N 112.073768°W / 33.458424; -112.073768 (C.P. Stephens DeSoto Six Motorcars) | |||
192 | Storage Warehouse | September 4, 1985 (#85002074) |
429 W. Jackson 33°26′41″N 112°04′44″W / 33.444722°N 112.078889°W / 33.444722; -112.078889 (Storage Warehouse) | Refrigeration ice was stored in this building, thus the name Storage Warehouse. It was built in 1920 and known as the Constable Ice and Fuel Co. | ||
193 | F. Q. Story Neighborhood Historic District | March 24, 1988 (#88000212) |
McDowell Rd., 7th Ave., Roosevelt St., and 16th Ave.; also roughly bounded by 17th Ave., Culver St., 15th Ave. and Lynwood St., plus lots on Roosevelt St. and McDowell Rd. 33°27′41″N 112°05′15″W / 33.461389°N 112.0875°W / 33.461389; -112.0875 (F. Q. Story Neighborhood Historic District) | Second set of addresses represent a boundary increase | ||
194 | Ralph H. Stoughton Estate | July 3, 1985 (#85001475) |
805 W. South Mountain Ave. 33°22′12″N 112°05′09″W / 33.37°N 112.085833°W / 33.37; -112.085833 (Ralph H. Stoughton Estate) | |||
195 | Courtney and Hilda Stubbs House | January 24, 2011 (#10001166) |
1245 E. Ocotillo Rd. 33°32′04″N 112°03′16″W / 33.534444°N 112.054444°W / 33.534444; -112.054444 (Courtney and Hilda Stubbs House) | |||
196 | Sun Mercantile Building | September 4, 1985 (#85002075) |
232 S. 3rd St. 33°26′43″N 112°04′13″W / 33.445278°N 112.070278°W / 33.445278; -112.070278 (Sun Mercantile Building) | |||
197 | Sutton Place | June 9, 2022 (#100007785) |
Osborn Rd. and 26th St. 33°29′16″N 112°01′34″W / 33.4877°N 112.0261°W / 33.4877; -112.0261 (Sutton Place) | |||
198 | Swindall Tourist Inn | September 7, 1995 (#95001081) |
1021 E. Washington St. 33°26′53″N 112°03′31″W / 33.448056°N 112.058611°W / 33.448056; -112.058611 (Swindall Tourist Inn) | This is the only remaining hotel in Phoenix that served as public accommodation for African Americans during the era of segregation. Built in 1913 as a private home for the Steyaert family, Mrs. Steyaert used it for boarding, securing the home’s important function as temporary housing for traveling African Americans.[12] | ||
199 | Temple Beth Israel | February 22, 2011 (#11000043) |
122 E Culver St. 33°27′46″N 112°04′18″W / 33.462778°N 112.071667°W / 33.462778; -112.071667 (Temple Beth Israel) | |||
200 | Title and Trust Building | September 4, 1985 (#85002076) |
112 N. 1st Ave. 33°26′58″N 112°04′29″W / 33.449444°N 112.074722°W / 33.449444; -112.074722 (Title and Trust Building) | U-shaped towers were built in 1931 | ||
201 | Tovrea Castle | March 28, 1996 (#96000309) |
5041 E. Van Buren 33°26′55″N 111°58′16″W / 33.448611°N 111.971111°W / 33.448611; -111.971111 (Tovrea Castle) | |||
202 | Judge Charles Austin Tweed House | May 14, 1987 (#87000775) |
1611 W. Fillmore Ave. 33°27′17″N 112°05′37″W / 33.454722°N 112.093611°W / 33.454722; -112.093611 (Judge Charles Austin Tweed House) | |||
203 | U.S. Courthouse and Federal Office Building | March 29, 2021 (#100006317) |
230 North 1st Ave. 33°27′04″N 112°04′31″W / 33.4510°N 112.0753°W / 33.4510; -112.0753 (U.S. Courthouse and Federal Office Building) | |||
204 | U.S. Post Office | February 10, 1983 (#83002993) |
522 N. Central Ave. 33°27′15″N 112°04′25″W / 33.4542°N 112.0736°W / 33.4542; -112.0736 (U.S. Post Office) | |||
205 | Union Station | November 25, 1985 (#85003056) |
4th Ave. and Southern Pacific railroad tracks 33°26′39″N 112°04′42″W / 33.4442°N 112.0783°W / 33.4442; -112.0783 (Union Station) | |||
206 | Valley National Bank Branch No. 10 | November 22, 2021 (#100007157) |
1845 East McDowell Rd. 33°27′57″N 112°02′29″W / 33.4657°N 112.0414°W / 33.4657; -112.0414 (Valley National Bank Branch No. 10) | |||
207 | Valley Plumbing & Sheet Metal | October 1, 1985 (#85002894) |
530 W. Adams 33°26′58″N 112°04′48″W / 33.4494°N 112.08°W / 33.4494; -112.08 (Valley Plumbing & Sheet Metal) | |||
208 | Verde Park Pumphouse | September 7, 1995 (#95001078) |
Junction of 9th St. and Van Buren Ave. 33°27′09″N 112°03′37″W / 33.4525°N 112.0603°W / 33.4525; -112.0603 (Verde Park Pumphouse) | |||
209 | Victoria Place Historic District | April 18, 1988 (#88000384) |
700 block of E. McKinley St. 33°27′24″N 112°03′46″W / 33.4567°N 112.0628°W / 33.4567; -112.0628 (Victoria Place Historic District) | |||
210 | Villa del Coronado | December 22, 2009 (#09001113) |
100-190 E. Coronado Rd. 33°28′03″N 112°04′14″W / 33.4675°N 112.0706°W / 33.4675; -112.0706 (Villa del Coronado) | |||
211 | Villa Verde Plat A and Villa Verde Plat B Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000328) |
Roughly bounded by Monte Vista Rd., Granada Rd., 19th Ave., and 20th Ave. 33°28′11″N 112°06′04″W / 33.4697°N 112.1012°W / 33.4697; -112.1012 (Villa Verde Plat A and Villa Verde Plat B Historic District) | |||
212 | George H. Vradenburg House | April 8, 2010 (#10000156) |
1600 W. Colter St. 33°30′49″N 112°05′38″W / 33.5136°N 112.0938°W / 33.5136; -112.0938 (George H. Vradenburg House) | |||
213 | J. W. Walker Building-Central Arizona Light & Power | September 4, 1985 (#85002077) |
10 N. 3rd Ave. and 300 W. Washington 33°26′54″N 112°04′38″W / 33.4483°N 112.0772°W / 33.4483; -112.0772 (J. W. Walker Building-Central Arizona Light & Power) | |||
214 | Webster Auditorium | June 14, 1990 (#90000823) |
1201 N. Galvin Parkway 33°27′35″N 111°56′30″W / 33.4597°N 111.9417°W / 33.4597; -111.9417 (Webster Auditorium) | |||
215 | Welnick Arcade Market and Liefgreen Seed Company Building | August 9, 2016 (#16000490) |
341-345 W. Van Buren St. 33°27′05″N 112°04′43″W / 33.4514°N 112.0785°W / 33.4514; -112.0785 (Welnick Arcade Market and Liefgreen Seed Company Building) | |||
216 | Western Wholesale Drug Co. Warehouse | September 4, 1985 (#85002078) |
101 E. Jackson 33°26′41″N 112°04′16″W / 33.4447°N 112.0711°W / 33.4447; -112.0711 (Western Wholesale Drug Co. Warehouse) | |||
217 | Westwood Village and Estates Historic District | November 29, 2021 (#100007166) |
Roughly bounded by Thomas Rd. to Fairmont Ave. between 19th to 23rd Aves. and north side of Campus Dr. between 23rd and 24th Aves. 33°29′11″N 112°06′19″W / 33.4863°N 112.1052°W / 33.4863; -112.1052 (Westwood Village and Estates Historic District) | |||
218 | J. T. Whitney Funeral Home | September 4, 1985 (#85002079) |
330 N. 2nd Ave. 33°27′09″N 112°04′33″W / 33.4525°N 112.0758°W / 33.4525; -112.0758 (J. T. Whitney Funeral Home) | |||
219 | John G. Whittier School | August 12, 1993 (#93000741) |
2004 N. 16th St. 33°28′12″N 112°02′50″W / 33.47°N 112.0472°W / 33.47; -112.0472 (John G. Whittier School) | |||
220 | Willo Historic District | January 9, 1991 (#90002099) |
Roughly bounded by Central Ave., McDowell Rd., 7th Ave., and Thomas Rd.; also roughly bounded by Edgemont and Cambridge Rds. and 7th and 3rd Aves. 33°28′23″N 112°04′42″W / 33.4731°N 112.0783°W / 33.4731; -112.0783 (Willo Historic District) | The Conn and Candlin CPA Office is located at 2701 N. 7th Ave. The building is considered historical by the Phoenix Historic Preservation Office. Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase.[10] | ||
221 | Dudley and Hope Windes Farmstead | February 12, 2024 (#100009923) |
8841 S. 27th Avenue 33°21′55″N 112°07′03″W / 33.3653°N 112.1175°W / 33.3653; -112.1175 (Dudley and Hope Windes Farmstead) | |||
222 | Windsor Square Historic District | December 13, 2000 (#00001499) |
Roughly bounded by 7th St., Camelback Rd., Central St., and Oregon Ave. 33°30′44″N 112°04′05″W / 33.5122°N 112.0681°W / 33.5122; -112.0681 (Windsor Square Historic District) | |||
223 | Woodland Historic District | July 10, 1992 (#92000839) |
Roughly bounded by Van Buren St., 7th Ave., Adams St., and 15th Ave. 33°27′01″N 112°05′11″W / 33.4503°N 112.0864°W / 33.4503; -112.0864 (Woodland Historic District) | |||
224 | Woodlea Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000329) |
Roughly bounded by Glenrosa Ave. and Mackenzie Dr. on the north and south, and 9th Ave. on the east and west 33°29′51″N 112°05′05″W / 33.4976°N 112.0847°W / 33.4976; -112.0847 (Woodlea Historic District) | Residential neighborhood developed between 1928 and 1949 including a range of architectural styles from bungalow to ranch[7] | ||
225 | Wranglers Roost | August 31, 2022 (#100008046) |
2500 West New River Rd. 33°55′23″N 112°06′48″W / 33.9230°N 112.1132°W / 33.9230; -112.1132 (Wranglers Roost) | |||
226 | David and Gladys Wright House | January 28, 2022 (#100007156) |
405 North Rubicon Ave. 33°30′05″N 111°58′10″W / 33.5015°N 111.9694°W / 33.5015; -111.9694 (David and Gladys Wright House) | |||
227 | William Wrigley, Jr., Winter Cottage | August 16, 1989 (#89001045) |
2501 E. Telawa Trail 33°31′22″N 112°01′34″W / 33.5228°N 112.0261°W / 33.5228; -112.0261 (William Wrigley, Jr., Winter Cottage) | |||
228 | Yaple Park Historic District | June 10, 2010 (#10000330) |
Roughly bounded by 3rd and 7th Aves. and Turney and Minnezona Aves. 33°30′06″N 112°04′49″W / 33.5016°N 112.0803°W / 33.5016; -112.0803 (Yaple Park Historic District) | |||
229 | Yaun Ah Gim Groceries | July 8, 1986 (#86001553) |
1002 S. 4th Ave. 33°26′16″N 112°04′44″W / 33.4378°N 112.0789°W / 33.4378; -112.0789 (Yaun Ah Gim Groceries) | The building is in a state of abandonment. |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Arizona Citrus Growers Association Warehouse | September 4, 1985 (#85002043) | April 6, 2015 | 601 E. Jackson 33°26′41″N 112°03′54″W / 33.4447°N 112.065°W / 33.4447; -112.065 (Arizona Citrus Growers Association Warehouse) | Demolished | ||
2 | Arizona Orange Association Packing House | September 4, 1985 (#85002045) | April 8, 1988 | 520 W. Jackson 33°26′43″N 112°04′53″W / 33.4452°N 112.0813°W / 33.4452; -112.0813 (Arizona Orange Association Packing House) | |||
3 | Clinton Campbell House | January 12, 1995 (#94001526) | April 6, 2015 | 361 N. 4th Ave. 33°27′12″N 112°04′41″W / 33.4533°N 112.0781°W / 33.4533; -112.0781 (Clinton Campbell House) | demolished in 2017; built in 1875 | ||
4 | Central Wholesale Terminal | September 4, 1985 (#85002050) | October 13, 1992 | 315 E. Madison & 227 S. 3rd St. | Demolished to build the America West Arena[13] | ||
5 | C. W. Cisney House | January 12, 1995 (#94001527) | September 8, 2015 | 2011 W. Madison St. 33°26′41″N 112°06′07″W / 33.4447°N 112.1019°W / 33.4447; -112.1019 (C. W. Cisney House) | |||
6 | Coca Cola Bottling Works | September 4, 1985 (#85002053) | April 8, 1988 | 547 W. Jefferson 33°26′49″N 112°04′51″W / 33.44696°N 112.08075°W / 33.44696; -112.08075 (Coca Cola Bottling Works) | Demolished in June, 1986.[14] | ||
7 | Concrete Block House | November 30, 1983 (#83003457) | April 6, 2015 | 618-620 N. 4th Ave. 33°27′19″N 112°04′42″W / 33.455278°N 112.078333°W / 33.455278; -112.078333 (Concrete Block House) | Demolished[15] | ||
8 | Ellingson Building | September 4, 1985 (#85002055) | April 8, 1988 | 19 E. Washington | Disassembled to be relocated to Heritage Park,[16] but was never reconstructed. | ||
9 | High Class Food Company | September 4, 1985 (#85002060) | October 13, 1992 | 1410 E. Washington | |||
10 | Higuera Grocery | October 1, 1985 (#85002893) | April 6, 2015 | 923 S. 2nd Ave. 33°26′17″N 112°04′30″W / 33.4381°N 112.075°W / 33.4381; -112.075 (Higuera Grocery) | Demolished | ||
11 | Hotel St. James | September 4, 1985 (#85002061) | April 6, 2015 | 21 E. Madison 33°26′45″N 112°04′21″W / 33.4458°N 112.0725°W / 33.4458; -112.0725 (Hotel St. James) | Front façade and lobby still remain, but most of building was demolished in October 2012 for valet parking at America West Arena.[17] | ||
12 | Kaler House | December 17, 1992 (#92001686) | June 17, 2019 | 301 W. Frier Dr. 33°32′56″N 112°04′40″W / 33.5489°N 112.0778°W / 33.5489; -112.0778 (Kaler House) | Alhambra | ||
13 | Lightning Delivery Co. Warehouse | September 4, 1985 (#85002064) | April 6, 2015 | 425 E. Jackson 33°26′41″N 112°04′01″W / 33.4447°N 112.0669°W / 33.4447; -112.0669 (Lightning Delivery Co. Warehouse) | Demolished | ||
14 | Medical Arts Building | 1987 (#87001883) | October 13, 1992 | 545 E. McDowell Road 33°27′54″N 112°03′56″W / 33.46511°N 112.06559°W / 33.46511; -112.06559 (Medical Arts Building) | |||
15 | Overland Arizona Co. | October 1, 1985 (#85002896) | April 6, 2015 | 12 N. 4th Ave. 33°26′54″N 112°04′43″W / 33.4483°N 112.0786°W / 33.4483; -112.0786 (Overland Arizona Co.) | Demolished | ||
16 | Rose Tourist Camp | September 4, 1985 (#85002072) | October 13, 1992 | 1555 W. Van Buren 33°27′00″N 112°05′41″W / 33.45°N 112.0946°W / 33.45; -112.0946 (Rose Tourist Camp) | |||
17 | Steinegger Lodging House | June 19, 1986 (#86001369) | September 8, 2020 | 27 E. Monroe 33°27′00″N 112°04′20″W / 33.45°N 112.0722°W / 33.45; -112.0722 (Steinegger Lodging House) | |||
18 | Judge W. H. Stillwell House | January 12, 1995 (#94001537) | April 6, 2015 | 2039 W. Monroe St. 33°27′00″N 112°06′09″W / 33.45°N 112.1025°W / 33.45; -112.1025 (Judge W. H. Stillwell House) | Demolished | ||
19 | West End Hotel | October 1, 1985 (#85002897) | May 2, 2006 | 701 W. Washington 33°26′52″N 112°04′58″W / 33.4479°N 112.0829°W / 33.4479; -112.0829 (West End Hotel) | |||
20 | Winters Building-Craig Building | September 4, 1985 (#85002080) | April 8, 1988 | 39 W. Adams 33°27′00″N 112°05′41″W / 33.45°N 112.0946°W / 33.45; -112.0946 (Winters Building-Craig Building) |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Maricopa County, Arizona
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Arizona
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Arizona
References
- ^ 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. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 19, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Borah Death Notice
- ^ a b c Steckner, Susie (January 21, 2011). "11 Phoenix neighborhoods get coveted historic status". The Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Arizona. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
- ^ "The History of Encanto Manor Historic District (excerpted from National Register of Historic Places nomination form)". historicphoenix.com. Phoenix, Arizona. June 19, 2009. Archived from the original on November 24, 2010. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
- ^ "Phoenix Then and Now" Archived 2011-09-12 at the Wayback Machine; Authors: Paul Scharbach, John H. Akers; ISBN 978-1-59223-302-1
- ^ a b c "Midcentury Marvels: Commercial Architecture of Phoenix, 1945 - 1975"; by: City of Phoenix Historic Preservation and Ryden Architects; Publisher: City of Phoenix; ISBN 978-0615409894
- ^ "Smurthwaite House". Archived from the original on 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ "CELEBRATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH WITH THESE 10 DOWNTOWN GEMS"; Author:Brandi Porter; For DTPHX.com Published May 15, 2015
- ^ "Hasty Phoenix agrees to buy same arena lot twice". The Arizona Republic. November 12, 1989. p. 9. Retrieved April 20, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Switched street numbers add up to wrecked historic building". The Arizona Republic. June 24, 1986. p. B1. Retrieved April 20, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Weekly List 2015" (PDF). archives.gov.
- ^ "Ellingson Building to be moved, become downtown restaurant". The Arizona Republic. October 20, 1986. p. 2S-B. Retrieved April 20, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Lost History In Phoenix". The Arizona Republic. August 8, 2014. p. 9. Retrieved April 20, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.