National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Cruz County, Arizona
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Santa Cruz 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 53 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 that are also National Historic Landmarks.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 10 Cottages on Short Street | August 29, 1985 (#85001873) |
Short Street[5] 31°20′00″N 110°56′16″W / 31.333242°N 110.937675°W / 31.333242; -110.937675 (10 Cottages on Short Street) | Nogales | ||
2 | Arizona-Sonora Manufacturing Company Machine Shop | August 29, 1985 (#85001851) |
Grand Ave. at Arroyo Boulevard 31°20′24″N 110°56′17″W / 31.339913°N 110.938113°W / 31.339913; -110.938113 (Arizona-Sonora Manufacturing Company Machine Shop) | Nogales | ||
3 | Atascosa Lookout House | January 28, 1988 (#87002462) |
Coronado National Forest 31°25′33″N 111°08′47″W / 31.425833°N 111.146389°W / 31.425833; -111.146389 (Atascosa Lookout House) | Tubac | Lookout cabin destroyed, other structures damaged by 2011 fire[6] | |
4 | Barrio de Tubac Archeological District | September 12, 2003 (#03000912) |
Address Restricted | Tubac | ||
5 | Bowman Hotel | August 29, 1985 (#85001852) |
245 Grand Ave.[5] 31°20′13″N 110°56′24″W / 31.33696°N 110.94012°W / 31.33696; -110.94012 (Bowman Hotel) | Nogales | ||
6 | W.G. Bowman House | August 29, 1985 (#85001850) |
613 Sierra[5] 31°20′34″N 110°56′13″W / 31.34287°N 110.937°W / 31.34287; -110.937 (W.G. Bowman House) | Nogales | ||
7 | Burton Building | August 29, 1985 (#85001848) |
253 Grand Ave.[5] 31°20′14″N 110°56′24″W / 31.33724°N 110.93989°W / 31.33724; -110.93989 (Burton Building) | Nogales | ||
8 | Cady Hall | December 2, 1992 (#92001635) |
346 Duquesne 31°32′20″N 110°45′14″W / 31.53881°N 110.75398°W / 31.53881; -110.75398 (Cady Hall) | Patagonia | Now the Patagonia Public Library.[7] | |
9 | Calabasas | June 3, 1971 (#71000118) |
North of Nogales 31°27′09″N 110°57′34″W / 31.452478°N 110.959570°W / 31.452478; -110.959570 (Calabasas) | Rio Rico | ||
10 | Canelo Ranger Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000513) |
Forest Rd. 52B north of Canelo in the Coronado National Forest 31°33′05″N 110°30′59″W / 31.551389°N 110.516389°W / 31.551389; -110.516389 (Canelo Ranger Station) | Canelo | ||
11 | Canelo School | July 31, 1991 (#91000981) |
18 miles southeast of Sonoita on State Route 93 31°32′32″N 110°30′36″W / 31.542222°N 110.51°W / 31.542222; -110.51 (Canelo School) | Canelo | ||
12 | Frank F. Cranz House | August 29, 1985 (#85001849) |
321 Arroyo[5] 31°20′19″N 110°56′25″W / 31.338597°N 110.940321°W / 31.338597; -110.940321 (Frank F. Cranz House) | Nogales | ||
13 | Crawford Hill Historic Residential District | August 29, 1985 (#85001874) |
Roughly bounded by Oak St., Terrace Ave., Compound St., and Interstate 19 and Grindell 31°20′07″N 110°56′12″W / 31.335278°N 110.936667°W / 31.335278; -110.936667 (Crawford Hill Historic Residential District) | Nogales | ||
14 | George Dunbar House | August 29, 1985 (#85001853) |
605 Sierra[5] 31°20′34″N 110°56′14″W / 31.342684°N 110.93729°W / 31.342684; -110.93729 (George Dunbar House) | Nogales | ||
15 | James Finley House | November 19, 1974 (#74000462) |
7.2 miles southwest of Patagonia in the Coronado National Forest 31°27′55″N 110°42′24″W / 31.465278°N 110.706667°W / 31.465278; -110.706667 (James Finley House) | Harshaw | ||
16 | Guevavi Mission Ruins | November 5, 1971 (#71000119) |
6 miles north of U.S./Mexico border 31°24′36″N 110°54′10″W / 31.41°N 110.902778°W / 31.41; -110.902778 (Guevavi Mission Ruins) | Nogales | ||
17 | Sen. James A. Harrison House | August 29, 1985 (#85001854) |
Morley Avenue[5] 31°20′17″N 110°56′12″W / 31.338165°N 110.936683°W / 31.338165; -110.936683 (Sen. James A. Harrison House) | Nogales | ||
18 | Hotel Blanca | August 29, 1985 (#85001861) |
456 Morley Avenue[5] 31°20′26″N 110°56′04″W / 31.34049°N 110.93432°W / 31.34049; -110.93432 (Hotel Blanca) | Nogales | ||
19 | House at 220 Walnut Street | August 29, 1985 (#85001856) |
365 Walnut St.[5] 31°20′21″N 110°56′32″W / 31.339162°N 110.942285°W / 31.339162; -110.942285 (House at 220 Walnut Street) | Nogales | ||
20 | House at 334–338 Walnut Street | August 29, 1985 (#85001857) |
459–465 Walnut St.[5] 31°20′24″N 110°56′39″W / 31.340029°N 110.944074°W / 31.340029; -110.944074 (House at 334–338 Walnut Street) | Nogales | ||
21 | House at 665 Morley Avenue | August 29, 1985 (#85001858) |
Morley Avenue[5] 31°20′25″N 110°56′04″W / 31.340278°N 110.934492°W / 31.340278; -110.934492 (House at 665 Morley Avenue) | Nogales | ||
22 | Kentucky Camp Historic District | November 22, 1995 (#95001312) |
Near Forest Road 163 off State Route 83[8] 31°44′13″N 110°43′43″W / 31.736944°N 110.728611°W / 31.736944; -110.728611 (Kentucky Camp Historic District) | Coronado National Forest | ||
23 | Pete Kitchen Ranch | February 20, 1975 (#75000360) |
3.5 miles north of Nogales off U.S. Route 89 31°24′08″N 110°57′16″W / 31.402222°N 110.954444°W / 31.402222; -110.954444 (Pete Kitchen Ranch) | Nogales | ||
24 | S.H. Kress & Co. Building | August 29, 1985 (#85001859) |
48 N. Morley Ave.[5] 31°20′01″N 110°56′27″W / 31.333488°N 110.940920°W / 31.333488; -110.940920 (S.H. Kress & Co. Building) | Nogales | ||
25 | Las Dos Naciones Cigar Factory | August 29, 1985 (#85001860) |
204 Morley Ave.[5] 31°20′09″N 110°56′20″W / 31.33586°N 110.9389°W / 31.33586; -110.9389 (Las Dos Naciones Cigar Factory) | Nogales | ||
26 | The Little Outfit Schoolhouse | January 8, 2009 (#08001275) |
571 Canelo Pass Road 31°29′43″N 110°34′25″W / 31.495278°N 110.573611°W / 31.495278; -110.573611 (The Little Outfit Schoolhouse) | Patagonia | Ranch school opened 1940, grades 3 to 8, teaching ideals of the West | |
27 | Marsh Heights Historic District | October 29, 1985 (#85003407) |
Roughly bounded by Court St., Summit Ave., S. Court St., and Morley Ave. 31°20′09″N 110°56′38″W / 31.335833°N 110.943889°W / 31.335833; -110.943889 (Marsh Heights Historic District) | Nogales | ||
28 | George B. Marsh Building | August 29, 1985 (#85001855) |
142–154 Grand Ave.[5] 31°20′07″N 110°56′26″W / 31.335169°N 110.940677°W / 31.335169; -110.940677 (George B. Marsh Building) | Nogales | ||
29 | Mediterranean Style House | August 29, 1985 (#85001863) |
215 Walnut Street[5] 31°20′18″N 110°56′27″W / 31.338403°N 110.940782°W / 31.338403; -110.940782 (Mediterranean Style House) | Nogales | ||
30 | Mediterranean Style House | August 29, 1985 (#85001862) |
245 Walnut Street[5] 31°20′19″N 110°56′28″W / 31.33856°N 110.94108°W / 31.33856; -110.94108 (Mediterranean Style House) | Nogales | ||
31 | Hugo Miller House | August 29, 1985 (#85001864) |
565 Potrero[5] 31°20′33″N 110°56′08″W / 31.342449°N 110.935694°W / 31.342449; -110.935694 (Hugo Miller House) | Nogales | ||
32 | Montezuma Hotel | August 29, 1985 (#85001867) |
108–120 Morley Avenue[5] 31°20′03″N 110°56′25″W / 31.33417°N 110.94039°W / 31.33417; -110.94039 (Montezuma Hotel) | Nogales | ||
33 | Nogales Electric Light, Ice & Water Company Power House | August 29, 1985 (#85001865) |
491 Grand Avenue[5] 31°20′26″N 110°56′14″W / 31.340532°N 110.937144°W / 31.340532; -110.937144 (Nogales Electric Light, Ice & Water Company Power House) | Nogales | ||
34 | Nogales High School | August 29, 1985 (#85001866) |
310 W. Plum St.[5] 31°20′25″N 110°56′28″W / 31.34019°N 110.94124°W / 31.34019; -110.94124 (Nogales High School) | Nogales | ||
35 | Nogales Steam Laundry Building | August 29, 1985 (#85001868) |
223–219 East 31°20′03″N 110°56′19″W / 31.33426°N 110.9387°W / 31.33426; -110.9387 (Nogales Steam Laundry Building) | Nogales | ||
36 | A.S. Noon Building | August 29, 1985 (#85001871) |
185 Grand Avenue[5] 31°20′11″N 110°56′26″W / 31.33631°N 110.94044°W / 31.33631; -110.94044 (A.S. Noon Building) | Nogales | ||
37 | Old Nogales City Hall and Fire Station | April 3, 1980 (#80000772) |
136 Grand Avenue[5] 31°20′05″N 110°56′27″W / 31.33482°N 110.94086°W / 31.33482; -110.94086 (Old Nogales City Hall and Fire Station) | Nogales | ||
38 | Old Tubac Schoolhouse | November 10, 1970 (#70000115) |
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park[9] 31°36′43″N 111°02′48″W / 31.61197°N 111.04677°W / 31.61197; -111.04677 (Old Tubac Schoolhouse) | Tubac | ||
39 | Pennington Rural Historic Landscape | February 10, 2000 (#00000004) |
North of the junction of Royal Rd. and Calle Del Rio 31°20′55″N 110°50′52″W / 31.348611°N 110.847778°W / 31.348611; -110.847778 (Pennington Rural Historic Landscape) | Nogales | ||
40 | Jose Piscorski Building | August 29, 1985 (#85001870) |
186–190 Morley Avenue[5] 31°20′08″N 110°56′21″W / 31.33559°N 110.93915°W / 31.33559; -110.93915 (Jose Piscorski Building) | Nogales | ||
41 | Ruby | April 28, 1975 (#75000361) |
North of the U.S./Mexico border between Ruby and Montana peaks 31°29′01″N 111°14′14″W / 31.483611°N 111.237222°W / 31.483611; -111.237222 (Ruby) | Ruby | ||
42 | San Rafael Ranch Historic District | February 7, 2008 (#08000001) |
San Rafael Valley 31°21′14″N 110°36′47″W / 31.3537938°N 110.613118°W / 31.3537938; -110.613118 (San Rafael Ranch Historic District) | Lochiel | ||
43 | Santa Cruz Bridge No. 1 | September 30, 1988 (#88001635) |
South River Rd. over the Santa Cruz River 31°23′20″N 110°52′28″W / 31.38883°N 110.8745°W / 31.38883; -110.8745 (Santa Cruz Bridge No. 1) | Nogales | ||
44 | Santa Cruz County Courthouse | December 7, 1977 (#77000239) |
Court Street and Morley Avenue 31°20′11″N 110°56′16″W / 31.336414°N 110.937864°W / 31.336414; -110.937864 (Santa Cruz County Courthouse) | Nogales | ||
45 | Three Mediterranean Cottages on Pajarito Street | August 29, 1985 (#85001872) |
141 and 147 Pajarito, 533 Portrero[5] 31°20′30″N 110°56′11″W / 31.3418°N 110.93632°W / 31.3418; -110.93632 (Three Mediterranean Cottages on Pajarito Street) | Nogales | ||
46 | Tubac Presidio | December 2, 1970 (#70000116) |
Broadway and River Rd. 31°36′44″N 111°02′47″W / 31.612124°N 111.046430°W / 31.612124; -111.046430 (Tubac Presidio) | Tubac | ||
47 | Tubac Townsite Historic District | October 17, 1994 (#94001195) |
Roughly bounded by Tubac and Plaza Rds. and Presidio Dr. 31°36′44″N 111°02′43″W / 31.612222°N 111.045278°W / 31.612222; -111.045278 (Tubac Townsite Historic District) | Tubac | ||
48 | Tumacacori Museum | May 28, 1987 (#87001437) |
Tumacácori National Historical Park 31°34′04″N 111°03′04″W / 31.56781°N 111.05107°W / 31.56781; -111.05107 (Tumacacori Museum) | Tumacacori | ||
49 | Tumacacori National Monument | October 15, 1966 (#66000193) |
18 miles (29 km) north of Nogales on Interstate 19 31°34′07″N 111°03′03″W / 31.568533°N 111.050725°W / 31.568533; -111.050725 (Tumacacori National Monument) | Tumacacori | Mission site that was declared a National Monument and has since been converted to a National Historical Park | |
50 | US Custom House | August 6, 1987 (#87001344) |
Junction of International and Terrace Sts. 31°19′59″N 110°56′36″W / 31.3331°N 110.94327°W / 31.3331; -110.94327 (US Custom House) | Nogales | ||
51 | U.S. Custom House and U.S. Inspection Office, Morley Gate-Nogales, Arizona | August 9, 2016 (#14000244) |
International St. at Morley Ave. 31°19′58″N 110°56′29″W / 31.332814°N 110.941378°W / 31.332814; -110.941378 (U.S. Custom House and U.S. Inspection Office, Morley Gate-Nogales, Arizona) | Nogales | ||
52 | US Post Office and Immigration Station-Nogales Main | December 3, 1985 (#85003107) |
Hudgin St. and Morley Ave. 31°20′15″N 110°56′14″W / 31.33748°N 110.93733°W / 31.33748; -110.93733 (US Post Office and Immigration Station-Nogales Main) | Nogales | ||
53 | J.E. Wise Building | August 29, 1985 (#85001869) |
87 N. Grand Avenue[5] 31°20′04″N 110°56′30″W / 31.334447°N 110.941669°W / 31.334447; -110.941669 (J.E. Wise Building) | Nogales |
See also
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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 12, 2024.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Descriptions of Important Historic Sites". Archaeology Southwest. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
- ^ "Burned-area report". July 7, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
- ^ Bunker, Lisa Waite. "Library History". Patagonia Public Library. Retrieved 2012-03-01.
- ^ Location derived from this Tucson Weekly article; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Eatherly, Charles R. "History of Tubac Presidio State Historic Park". Tubac Presidio State Historic Park. Retrieved 2012-03-01.