Downtown Phoenix Area Historic Properties Map Key

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Downtown Phoenix Area Historic Properties Map Key Downtown Phoenix Area Historic Properties Map Key Number Name Address Register 6 Heritage Square Historic District Bounded by 6th & 7th Sts., Monroe & alley S of Adams Both 9 St. Mary's Basilica 231 N. 3rd St. / 360 E. Monroe Both 11 First Baptist Church 302 W. Monroe Both 13 Hotel Westward Ho 618 N. Central Both 14 Phoenix Union High School Historic District N side Van Buren between 5th & 7th Streets Both 16 U.S. Post Office / Federal Building 522 N. Central / 367 N. 1st Ave. Both 18 Roosevelt Historic District Generally bounded by McDowell, Fillmore, Central & 7th Ave. Both* 23 Stoddard-Harmon House 801 N. 1st Ave. Both 24 Dunlap (Charles H.) House 650 N. 1st Ave. Both 25 Seargeant-Oldaker House 649 N. 3rd Ave. Both 26 Peirce (Harry E.) House 632 N. 3rd Ave. Both 27 Concrete Block House 640 N. 4th Ave. Both 28 Concrete Block House 614 N. 4th Ave. Both 29 Ellis-Shackelford House 1242 N. Central / 67 W. Culver Both 31 Anderson (Helen) House 149 W. McDowell Both 33 Hotel San Carlos 202 N. Central Both 46 Arizona Citrus Growers Association Warehouse 601 E. Jackson / 401 E. Jefferson / 201 S. 4th St. Both 47 Knights of Pythias Building 829 N. 1st Ave. Both 48 Sun Mercantile Building 232 S. 3rd St. Both 51 Phoenix Seed & Feed Co. Warehouse 411 S. 2nd St. Both 52 Gerardo's Building 421 S. 3rd St. Both 53 Arvizu's El Fresnal Grocery Store 310 E. Buchanan St. Both 54 Security Building 234 N. Central Both 55 Heard Building 112 N. Central National 56 Professional Building 137 N. Central / 15 E. Monroe Both 57 Steinegger Lodging House / Golden West Hotel 27 E. Monroe National 58 Fry Building 146 (142-144) E. Washington / 24 N. 2nd St Both 59 Hanny's 40 (44) N. 1st St. Both 61 Luhrs Building 11 W. Jefferson Phoenix 62 Luhrs Post Office Station & Arcade 25 W. Jefferson None 63 Luhrs Tower 45 W. Jefferson Phoenix 64 Luhrs Central Building 132 S. Central None 66 Hotel St. James 21 (17) E. Madison National 67 Chambers Transfer & Storage Co. Central Warehouse 15-39 E. Jackson Both 68 Western Wholesale Drug Co. Warehouse 101 E. Jackson Both 70 Whitney (J.T.) Funeral Chapel 330 N. 2nd Ave. Both 71 Title & Trust Building 112 N. 1st Ave. / 114 W. Adams Both 73 Walker (J.W.) Building / Central Arizona Light & Power 30 (10) N. 3rd Ave. / 300 (302) W. Washington Both 74 Orpheum Theatre 209 (203) W. Adams Both 75 Phoenix Union Station 401 W. Harrison Both 76 Chambers Transfer & Storage Co. 309 S. 4th Ave. Both 77 Anchor Manufacturing Co. 525 (551) S. Central Both 78 Ong Yut Geong Wholesale Market Warehouse 502 S. 2nd St. / 117-121 E. Buchanan Both 79 Yaun Ah Gim Groceries (& Concrete Block Rowhouse) 1002 S. 4th Ave. National 80 Sixth Avenue Hotel / Windsor Hotel 546 W. Adams Both 81 General Electric Supply Co. Warehouse 435-441 W. Madison Phoenix 84 Wakelin (E.S.) Grocery Co. Warehouse 440 W. Jackson / 219 S. 5th Ave. Phoenix 85 Storage Warehouse (Ice House) 429 W. Jackson Both 85 Storage Warehouse (Ice House) Expansion Area 429 W. Jackson National 98 Firestone 302 W. Van Buren National 102 Valley Plumbing & Sheet Metal 530 W. Adams National 112 Fennemore (Harry M.) House 501 E. Moreland Phoenix 114 Temple Beth Israel / First Chinese Baptist Church 112-122 E. Culver Phoenix 117 Grace Lutheran Church 1124 N. 3rd St. Both 120 DeMund (Herman) House 649 N. 2nd Ave. Phoenix 122 Greystone Apartments 645-649 N. 4th Ave. Phoenix 128 First Southern Baptist Church 1202 N. 3rd St. None 134 Jefferson Hotel / Ackel Building 101 S. Central Phoenix 135 Pugh (Charles) House 356 (362) N. 2nd Ave. Phoenix 145 Maricopa County Courthouse / Phoenix City Hall 125 W. Washington / 17 S. 2nd Ave. Both 162 Phoenix Linen Supply Company / Bentley Projects 215 E. Grant None 170 Roosevelt Community Church / First Church of Christ Sci 924 N. 1st St. Both 176 Masonic Temple 345 W. Monroe Phoenix 177 First Presbyterian Church 402 W. Monroe Both 183 Gas Works 401 S. 2nd Ave. Phoenix 183 Gas Works Expansion Area 502 S. 1st Ave. / 501 S. 2nd Ave. None 186 Vernacular Residence / House at 818 S. 1st Ave. 818 S. 1st Ave. Both Page 1 of 3 May 9, 2007 Downtown Phoenix Area Historic Properties Map Key Number Name Address Register 188 Queen Anne Cottage 303 E. Grant None 189 Duppa-Montgomery Adobe 116 W. Sherman / 715 N. 2nd Ave. Phoenix 196 Emerson (Louis) House 623 N. 4th St. Phoenix 226 Coe Sales Co. / Colorado Fuel & Iron 301-309 E. Buchanan None 228 Pioneer Fruit Co. Warehouse 401 S. 3rd St. None 250 Carver (George Washington) High School 415 E. Grant Both 326 Phoenix Elementary School District #1 Admin. Bldg. 331 N. 1st Ave. Both 337 Phoenix Steam Laundry / Southwest Cotton Co. 301-309 S. Central / 1 E. Jackson None 345 Campbell (Rev. Henry M.) House 826 N. 3rd Ave. Both 363 Moeller Apartments / Rincon Apartment Hotel 387 N. 2nd Ave. None 367 Adams (W.E.) House 1014 S. 1st Ave. National 371 Coe (H.M.) House 365 N. 4th Ave. Both 373 Larson (C.A.) House 710 S. 1st Ave. National 375 Sharp (M.J.) House 1010 (1012) S. 1st Ave. National 384 Adobe Rowhouse 515 W. Hadley None 389 Graham Paper Company Warehouse 521 S. 3rd St. None 398 Arizona Bedding Co. Warehouse 406 S. 1st St. None 409 YMCA 350 N. 1st Ave. None 414 Grant Park Historic District Generally bounded by Grant, Buckeye, Central & 3rd Ave. None 417 Momsen, Dunnegan & Ryan Co. Warehouse 518 S. 3rd St. None 437 Santa Fe Freight Depot 501 W. Jackson Phoenix 440 East Evergreen Historic District Generally bounded by McDowell, I-10, 3rd & 7th Sts. Phoenix 448 Cavness (William E.) House 606 N. 4th Ave. Both 459 Phoenix Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 333 N. 7th Ave. / 334 N. 6th Ave. None 477 KPHO TV Studio 631 N. 1st Ave. None 491 Medical Center 1313 N. 2nd St. None 495 Cobb Bros. Market Warehouse 430 S. 2nd Ave. Phoenix 496 Barbara Jean Apartments 212-214 E. Portland Phoenix 497 Biltmore Apartments / Alexandria Court 803-821 N. 1st Ave. None 498 Blake, Moffitt & Towne Janitorial & Paper Supply Co. 101 E. Buchanan Phoenix 499 Brockway (Dr. George) House 506 E. Portland Phoenix 500 Butler-Goodrich House 1102 N. 3rd St. None 501 Stephens (C.P.) DeSoto Six Motor Cars 915 (913) N. Central (a.k.a. 913 N. Central) None 503 Central Arizona Light & Power Co. Warehouse 501 S. 3rd Ave. Phoenix 504 Central Avenue Underpass Central Ave. ROW between Madison & Buchanan Streets None 505 Arrow Van & Storage / Chambers Annex 323 W. Jackson Phoenix 506 Clarence Saunders Store #7 522 (550) S. Central None 507 Davis Apartments 1009 N. 1st St. None 508 England (A.E.) Motor Inc. / Electrical Equipment Co. 424 N. Central Phoenix 509 Farish (William A.) House 816 N. 3rd St. Phoenix 510 First Congregational Church 1407 N. 2nd St. None 511 General Sales Co. Wholesale Grocery Warehouse 515 E. Grant None 512 Gerst Furniture / Pay'n Takit #12 531-545 W. Van Buren None 513 Grant Park 701 S. 3rd Ave. None 514 Gray (Harland J.) House 339 E. Portland None 515 Karlson Machine Works 605 E. Grant None 516 Knipe (Leighton G.) House 1025 N. 2nd St. Phoenix 518 Madison Hotel 35 (33) E. Madison None 519 McKinley School 512 E. Pierce Phoenix 520 Stag Hotel / Patio Hotel 27 W. Madison Phoenix 521 Morin (M. Edward) House 1115 N. 2nd St. None 522 Nevitt (Guy P.) House 507 E. Moreland Phoenix 523 Pemberton (Sarah H.) House 1121 N. 2nd St. Phoenix 524 Pratt-Gilbert Building 200 S. Central / 1 W. Madison Phoenix 525 Wright (Frank B.) House 812 N. 7th St. None 526 Spitalny (Max) House 326 E. Portland None 527 Stewart Motor Co. / Stewart Realty 802 (800) N. Central None 528 Sun-Ray Chemical Co. 115-119 W. Jackson None 530 Valley Bank Center / Bank One Center 201 N. Central None 531 Welnick Bros. Market 345 W. Van Buren None 532 Laird Apartments 317 W. McDowell None 533 Fuller (W.P.) Paint Co. Warehouse 117 E. Jackson None 550 St. Monica's Church, Community Center & Maternity Clinic 801 S. 7th Ave. None 551 Patterson (William H.) Elks Lodge #477 1007 S. 7th Ave. Phoenix 556 Merryman Funeral Home 817 N. 1st St. Phoenix 579 Arizona Furniture Co. Warehouse 242-248 S. 1st St. None 584 Electrical Shop & Supply Warehouse 231-249 S. Central None Page 2 of 3 May 9, 2007 Downtown Phoenix Area Historic Properties Map Key Number Name Address Register 587 Lugo (Luis) Bakery 415-417 W. Sherman None 588 St. Anthony's Church 909 S. 1st Ave. None 589 Sharp (W.C.) House 1009 S. 1st Ave. None 590 Friendly House 802 S. 1st Ave. None 591 El Portal Restaurant 701 S. 2nd Ave. None 592 American Legion Tony Soza Post 41 715 S. 2nd Ave. None 593 Primera Iglesia Metodista Unida 701 S. 1st St. None 606 McGinnis (N.B.) Equipment Warehouse 45 W. Buchanan / 500-508 S. Central None 629 Vernacular Adobe Residences 1011-1015 S. 6th Ave. None 630 Vernacular Adobe Residence 1024 S. 5th Ave. None 631 Arizona Building Company Houses Sherman / Hadley / 3rd Ave. / Montezuma None * National Register listing is for five smaller, separate districts. Page 3 of 3 May 9, 2007.
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