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Phoenix Historic Property Register November 2020 The following is the list of districts and individual properties designated with Historic Preservation (HP) overlay zoning in the city of Phoenix. The month and year shown is when that particular property/district was listed on the Phoenix Historic Property Register. Properties/districts with asterisks are designated as landmarks with Historic Preservation-Landmark (HP-L) overlay zoning. HISTORIC DISTRICTS Residential (36) Alvarado East Alvarado Located along the intersection of Monte Vista and Alvarado Generally located along Alvarado Road between Third and roads, extending north to the Oak Street alignment, east to Seventh streets. Third Street and south toward Palm Lane. May 1992 (Period of Significance: 1929-1942) September 1992 (Period of Significance: 1907-1933) East Evergreen Ashland Place Generally bounded by Third and Seventh streets, McDowell Generally bounded by Third Street and Virginia, Hoover and Road and the alley south of Willetta Street. Central avenues. November 1999 (Period of Significance: 1909-1929) May 1992; boundary expansions January 2003, September 2018 (Period of Significance: 1920-1950) Encanto-Palmcroft Generally bounded by Seventh and 19th avenues and Brentwood McDowell and Thomas roads. Generally bounded by 16th to 20th streets, Culver Street and March 1987; boundary expansions June 1999, September the alley north of Brill Street. 2005, December 2018 (Period of Significance: 1927-1960) April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1926-1956) Encanto Manor Campus Vista Generally bounded by Thomas Road and Windsor, Seventh Generally bounded by Thomas and Osborn roads and Seventh and 15th avenues. and 15th avenues. February 2006 (Period of Significance: 1945-1959) April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1939-1956) Encanto Vista Cheery Lynn Bounded by Windsor Avenue, Encanto Boulevard, Seventh Bounded by Flower Street, Earll Drive, 16th Street and and Eighth avenues. Randolph Road. April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1943-1953) February 1994 (Period of Significance: 1928-1945) Fairview Place Coronado Bounded by Encanto Boulevard, McDowell Road, 15th Avenue Generally bounded by Seventh to 14th streets, Virginia Avenue and the alley west of 17th Avenue. and the alley north of McDowell Road. February 1994 (Period of Significance: 1928-1948) November 1986; boundary adjustment January 2000 (Period of Significance: 1907-1942) F.Q. Story Generally bounded by McDowell Road, Roosevelt Street, and Country Club Park Seventh and 17th avenues. Generally bounded by Thomas Road, Virginia Avenue, Dayton March 1988; boundary adjustments March 2000, January 2004 Street and the alley west of Eighth Street. (Period of Significance: 1921-1942) January 1993 (Period of Significance: 1939-1946) Garfield Del Norte Place Generally bounded by Roosevelt, Van Buren, Seventh and 16th Bounded by Virginia Avenue, Encanto Boulevard, and 15th streets. and 17th avenues. April 1989 (as Victoria Place Historic District); December 2001 July 1993 (Period of Significance: 1927-1945) (as Dennis Addition Historic District); December 2002 (as Garfield Place Historic District); district consolidation, Earll Place expansion and name change February 2005; boundary Generally located along Earll Drive and the north side of adjustment November 2005 (Period of Significance: 1883- Pinchot Avenue between 16th and 18th streets. 1942) April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1927-1942) Page 1 of 11 For more information or for a copy of this publication in an alternate format, contact Planning & Development at (602) 262- 7811 voice or TTY 7-1-1. S:\Historic Preservation\Handouts, Forms & Contacts\Designation\Phoenix Historic Property Register TRT/DOC/00118HP WEB\ EXTERNAL pdd_hp_pdf_00118HP Rev. 11/20 City of Phoenix Planning & Development Department Phoenix Historic Property Register - Page 2 of 11 TRT/DOC/00118HP Idylwilde Park Pierson Place Bounded by 11th and 12th streets and Weldon and Fairmount Generally bounded by Camelback Road, Grand Canal, Central avenues. and Seventh avenues. June 1991 (Period of Significance: 1928-1941) November 2005 (Period of Significance: 1924-1956) La Hacienda Roosevelt Generally located along Verde Lane and Catalina Drive Generally bounded by McDowell Road, Fillmore Street, Central between Third and Seventh streets. and Seventh avenues. April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1926-1954) September 1986; boundary adjustments October 1991, December 1997, November 2004 (Period of Significance: Los Olivos 1895-1930) Generally located along Monte Vista Road between Third and Seventh streets. Roosevelt Park December 2003 (Period of Significance: 1906-1935) Generally bounded by Seventh and Ninth streets, Old Southern Avenue and the alley north of Southern Avenue. Margarita Place March 2003 (Period of Significance 1924-1942) Bounded by Thomas Road and Windsor, 15th and 16th avenues. Villa Verde October 1999 (Period of Significance: 1927-1949) Bounded by 19th and 20th avenues, the alley north of Monte Vista Road and the alley south of Granada Road. Medlock Place January 1999 (Period of Significance: 1928-1940) Generally bounded by Seventh and Missouri avenues, the alley west of Central Avenue and the alley south of Pasadena Willo Avenue. Generally bounded by First and Seventh avenues, McDowell April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1926-1956) Road and the alley north of Edgemont Avenue. July 1990; boundary expansion June 2006 (Period of North Encanto Significance: 1910-1956) Generally bounded by Osborn Road, Thomas Road, 15th Avenue and the alley west of 18th Avenue. Windsor Square December 2002 (Period of Significance: 1939-1950) Generally bounded by Central Avenue, Seventh Street, Camelback Road and the alley north of Oregon Avenue. North Garfield July 1996 (Period of Significance: 1912-1945) Generally bounded by Interstate 10, Roosevelt Street, Seventh Place and 16th Street. Woodland June 1997 (as Diamond Street Historic District); December Generally bounded by Seventh and 16th avenues, Van Buren 2002 (as Moreland Street Historic District); district Street and the alley north of Adams Street. consolidation, expansion and name change February 2005 February 1989; boundary expansion December 2002 (Period (Period of Significance: 1887-1942) of Significance: 1880-1935) Oakland Woodlea Generally bounded by Grand Avenue, 19th Avenue, Van Buren Generally located along Mackenzie Drive, Heatherbrae Drive Street and the alley north of Fillmore Street. and the south side of Glenrosa Avenue between 15th Avenue September 1988; boundary expansion June 2006 (Period of and the alley west of Seventh Avenue. Significance: 1887-1951) January 1999 (Period of Significance: 1928-1949) North Encanto Yaple Park Generally bounded by Osborn Road, Thomas Road, 15th Bounded by Grand Canal, Turney Avenue, Third Avenue and Avenue and the alley west of 18th Avenue. the alley east of Seventh Avenue. December 2002 (Period of Significance: 1939-1950) June 1997 (Period of Significance: 1928-1940 Park Lee Alice Apartments Bounded by Pierson and Hazelwood streets and 15th and 17th avenues. December 2018 (Period of Significance: 1955-1966) City of Phoenix Planning & Development Department Phoenix Historic Property Register - Page 3 of 11 TRT/DOC/00118HP HISTORIC DISTRICTS Non-Residential (9) Heritage Square – Block 14 *Phoenix Union High School Campus Generally located north of Washington Street extending to Located along the north side of Van Buren Street between Fifth Monroe Street between Sixth and Seventh streets. and Seventh streets. April 1989 (Period of Significance: 1895-1920) December 1986; landmark designation and boundary adjustment January 2003 (Period of Significance: 1911-1929) Matthew Henson Public Housing Project Located on the west side of Seventh Avenue just south of the *Pioneer Cemetery & Memorial Park Sherman Street alignment. Generally bounded by 13th and 15th avenues and Jefferson and June 2005 (Period of Significance: 1940-1941) Harrison streets. June 1991; landmark designation March 2004 (Period of North Central Avenue Streetscape Significance: 1880-1914) Located within the Central Avenue right-of-way between Bethany Home Road and the Arizona Canal. *Pueblo Grande Museum & Archaeological Park July 2004 (Period of Significance: 1895-1951) 4619 E. Washington St. September 1991; landmark designation June 2005 (Period of Papago Park Significance: AD 500-1941) Bounded by Van Buren Street and McDowell Road between 52nd Street and the Arizona Crosscut Canal. South Mountain Park & Preserves October 1989 (Period of Significance: 1932-1946) Located south of Baseline Road extending as far as the alignment of Chandler Boulevard, between 48th Street on the *Phoenix Indian School east and 47th Avenue on the west. Generally located west of Third Street and north of Indian School October 1989 (Period of Significance: 1933-1942) Road. October 1992; landmark designation March 2004 (Period of Significance: 1891-1931) City of Phoenix Planning & Development Department Phoenix Historic Property Register - Page 4 of 11 TRT/DOC/00118HP INDIVIDUAL PROPERTIES (230) 400 West Camelback Building Arizona Sash & Door Company Warehouse 400 W. Camelback Road 411 S. First St. December 2018 (Construction Date: 1959-1960) December 2018 (Construction Date: ca. 1920) 444 West Camelback Building Arizona Sash, Door & Glass Company Warehouse 444 W. Camelback Road 850 W. Lincoln St. December 2018 (Construction Date: 1958) February 2020 (Construction Date: 1927) Adams School / Grace Court School Arrow Motel / Rainbow Motel 800 W. Adams St. 2262 Grand Ave.
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