Tag: From the Arizona Room


From the Arizona Room | 119 E. Coronado Rd. — Carl Pleasant/John Barney House

May 26, 2010 | By

A Midtown office building holds more history than meets the eye.

From the Arizona Room | 2233 N. Alvarado Rd. — Carter W. Gibbes Home

May 19, 2010 | By

Phoenix’s premier Tudor Revival example, right in the heart of the Alvarado Historic District.

From the Arizona Room | 900 E. Van Buren St. — Verde Park Pump House

May 12, 2010 | By

One of the best examples of 1930s Period Revival style is in Garfield’s Verde Park.

From the Arizona Room | 1611 W. Fillmore St. — Judge Tweed House

May 5, 2010 | By

The Judge Tweed House, finished in 1881, is one of the oldest remaining structures in the city of Phoenix.

From the Arizona Room | 1015 W. Woodland Ave. — Eyrich-Kohl House

April 28, 2010 | By

One of Phoenix’s oldest remaining homes, the Eyrich-Kohl House oozes history while maintaining its simple charm.

From the Arizona Room | 622 E. Adams St. — Teeter House

April 21, 2010 | By

While its uses have changed over the Teeter House’s 111-year history, one thing has never changed: its undeniable charm.

From the Arizona Room | 100 W. Roosevelt St. — Trinity Cathedral

April 14, 2010 | By

Roosevelt’s Trinity Cathedral is one of the most striking buildings in all of Phoenix. Nearly 100 years after completion, it remains true to its original form.

From the Arizona Room | 905 N. 4th St.

April 7, 2010 | By

Though it has become a revolving location for restaurants as of late, the building at 905 N. 4th St. dates back to the 1910s.

From the Arizona Room | 365 N. 4th Ave — H.M. Coe House

March 31, 2010 | By

The Coe House, in Roosevelt’s southern reaches, is a turn-of-the-century brick structure that has been thoughtfully preserved.

From the Arizona Room | 362 N. 2nd Ave. — Charles Pugh House

March 24, 2010 | By

The Charles Pugh House is a great example of 19th century Queen Anne architecture in Downtown Phoenix.