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homes by clicking on any of the Phoenix historic
district links below
Alvarado
Historic District
Bounded by Central
Avenue, Oak St.,
3rd Street and Palm Lane, Phoenix, AZ
Alvarado Historic Homes For Sale
Ashland Place Historic
District
Bounded by
Central Avenue, Vernon Avenue, 3rd Street and Oak Street, Phoenix,
AZ
Ashland Place Historic
Homes For Sale
Brentwood Historic
District
Generally bounded by 16th to 20th Streets, Culver Street
and the alley North of Brill Street, Phoenix, AZ
Brentwood Historic Homes
For Sale
Campus Vista Historic
District
Generally
bounded by Thomas and Osborn Roads, 7th and 15th
Avenues, Phoenix, AZ
Campus Vista Historic
Homes For Sale
Cheery Lynn
Historic District
Bounded by 16th Street to
Randolph Rd. and Earll Drive to
Flower Street, Phoenix, AZ
Cheery Lynn Historic Homes
For Sale
Coronado
Historic District
Generally bounded by
Virginia Ave., 14th St., McDowell Rd.,
and 7th St., Phoenix, AZ
Coronado Historic Homes For Sale
Country
Club Park and Country Club Manor Historic Districts
Generally bounded by Thomas Road, Virginia Avenue, Dayton Street and
the alley West of Eighth Street, Phoenix, AZ
Country Club Park Historic Homes For Sale
Country Club Manor Historic Homes For Sale
Del Norte
Place Historic District
Bounded by
Virginia Ave. to Encanto Blvd. and 15th to 17th Avenues,
Phoenix, AZ
Del Norte Place Historic
Homes For Sale
Earll Place Historic
District
Generally located along Earll Drive and the North side of Pinchot
Avenue between 16th and 18th Streets, Phoenix, AZ
Earll Place Historic
Homes For Sale
East
Alvarado Historic District
Bounded by E. Alvarado Rd. between 3rd
and 7th Streets, Phoenix, AZ
East Alvarado Historic Homes For Sale
East Evergreen Historic
District
Generally
bounded by 3rd and 7th Streets, McDowell Road and
the alley South of Willetta Street, Phoenix, AZ
East Evergreen Historic Homes For Sale
Encanto Manor Historic
District
Generally bounded by Thomas Road and Windsor, 7th and 15th
Avenues,
Phoenix, AZ
Encanto Manor Historic
District Homes For Sale
Encanto-Palmcroft Historic District
Generally
bounded by 7th to 15th Avenues, McDowell Road and the
northern boundary of Encanto Park and Golf Course,
Phoenix, AZ
Encanto-Palmcroft Historic Homes
For Sale
Fairview
Place Historic District
Bounded by Encanto Blvd. to McDowell
Rd., 15th Avenue to the alley West of 17th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ
Fairview
Place Historic Homes For Sale
F.Q. Story (Story FQ) Historic District
Bounded by McDowell Road to Roosevelt Steeet, 7th Avenue
to 16th Avenue,
Phoenix, AZ
F.Q. Story Historical District Homes
For Sale (Also known as Story, F.Q.)
Garfield
Historic District
Generally bounded by Roosevelt, Van Buren, 7th and
16th Streets, Phoenix, AZ
Garfield Historic
Homes For Sale
Idylwilde
Park Historic District
Bounded by
11th and 12th Streets, Weldon and Fairmont Avenues, Phoenix,
AZ
Idylwilde Park Historic
Homes For Sale
La Hacienda Historic
District
Generally located along Verde Lane and Catalina Dr. between
3rd and 7th Streets, Phoenix, AZ
La Hacienda Historic
Homes For Sale
Los Olivos Historic
District
Generally located along Monte Vista Road between 3rd and
7th Streets, Phoenix, AZ
Los Olivos Historic
District Homes Search
Margarita Place Historic
District
Bounded by Thomas Road, Windsor Avenue, 15th and 16th
Avenues,
Phoenix, AZ
Margarita Place Historic Homes For Sale
Medlock Place
Historic District
Generally bounded by 7th and Missouri Ave's., the
alley West of Central Avenue and the alley South of
Pasadena Avenue, Phoenix
Medlock Place
Historic Homes For Sale
North Encanto Historic
District
Generally
bounded by Osborn Rd, Thomas Rd, 15th Avenue and the
alley West of 18th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ
North Encanto Historic Homes For Sale
North Garfield
Historic District & Diamond Street
Generally bounded by Interstate 10, Roosevelt
Street, 7th Place and 16th Street, Phoenix, AZ
North Garfield
Historic District & Diamond Street Historic Homes
For Sale
Oakland
Historic District
Bounded by
Fillmore Street, 19th Avenue, Van Buren Street and Grand Avenue,
Phoenix, AZ
Oakland
Historic District Homes For Sale
Phoenix
Homesteads Historic District
Bounded by Flower and 28th
Streets, Pinchot Avenue & 26th Streets, Phoenix
Phoenix Homesteads
Historic Homes For Sale
Pierson Place Historic
District
Generally bounded by Camelback Road, Grand Canal,
Central and 7th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ
Pierson Place Historic
Homes For Sale
Roosevelt Park Historic
District
Generally bounded by 7th and
9th Streets, Old Southern Avenue
and the alley North of Southern Avenue, Phoenix
Roosevelt
Park Historic Homes For Sale
Victoria Place Historic District
Bounded by the
700 block to 900 block on E. McKinley St., Phoenix, AZ
Victoria Place Historic Homes For Sale
Villa Verde Historic
District
Bounded by 19th and 20th Avenues, the alley north of Monte Vista Road
and the alley South of Granada Road, Phoenix, AZ
Villa Verde District
Homes For Sale
Woodland Historic District
Bounded by
Van Buren St., 7th Ave., Adams St. and 15th Ave.,
Phoenix, AZ
Woodland Historic Homes
For Sale
Woodlea Historic District
Generally
located along Mackenzie Drive, Heatherbrae Drive and the
South side of Glenrosa Ave., bet. 15th Ave., and the
alley West of 7th Ave., Phoenix, AZ
Woodlea Historic Homes
For Sale
Windsor
Square Historic District
Bounded by
7th St., Camelback Rd., Central Avenue and Oregon Avenue,
Phoenix, AZ
Windsor Square Historic
Homes For Sale
Yaple Park Historic
District
Bounded by Turney
Ave., The Grand Canal, 3rd and 7th Avenues,
Phoenix, AZ
Yaple Park Historic Homes
For Sale
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Here's a little information on what makes a
historic Phoenix home "historic."
The Phoenix Historic Preservation Commission
evaluates each parcel of property within an area that is
included in the application for a demonstrated quality
of significance in local, regional, state, or national
history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or
culture, according to the following criteria:
Significance of Home
- Associated with the events that have made
significant contribution to the broad patterns of
Arizona history; and/or
- Associated with the lives of persons significant
in our past; and/or
- Embody the distinctive characteristics of a
type, period or method of construction or that
represent the work of a master or that possess high
artistic values or that represent a significant and
distinguishable entity whose components may lack
individual distinction; and/or
- Have yielded or may be likely to yield
information important in the understanding of our
pre-history or history of the city of Phoenix.
Age of Home
- Are at least 50 years old; or
- Have acheived significance within the past 50
years if the property is of exceptional importance.
Integrity of Home
- Retain sufficient integrity of location, design,
setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and
association to convey their significance.
Consideration Factors for the
Designation of Individual Structures
The following factors are considered in the
designation of individual properties on the Phoenix
Historic Property Register:
- If the property is significant for its
architectural, landscape, or aesthetic qualities,
what are those qualities and why are they
significant? Does the property retain enough of its
significant design to convey these qualities? If
not, how have additions or alterations contributed
to or detracted from the significance of the
resource?
- If the property is significant for its
association with historic events, what are the
historically significant events or patterns of
activity associated with the property? Does the
existing building, object, or structure reflect in a
tangible way the important historical associations?
How have alterations or additions contributed to or
detracted from the resource's ability to convey the
feeling and association of the significant
historical period?
- If the property is significant because of its
association with an individual, how long and when
was the individual associated with the property
during what period in his or her life? What were the
individual's significant contributions during this
period of association? Are there any other resources
in the vicinity also having strong associations with
the individual? If so, compare their significance
and associations to that of the property being
documented.
- Does the property have an unusually important
association with its location?
- If the property is no longer at its original
location, why did the move occur? How does the new
location affect the historical and architectural
integrity of the property?
- How does the property compare with similar
resources in the state, region or locality?
Consideration Factors for the
Designation of Districts
The following factors are considered in designating
architectural historic districts on the
Phoenix
Historic Property Register:
- What are the features and characteristics that
distinguish the district?
- What are the origins and historical developments
of the district? Are any architects, builders,
designers or planners important to the district's
development?
- Does the district convey a sense of historic and
architectural cohesiveness through its design,
setting, materials, workmanship or association?
- How do the architectural styles or elements
within the district contribute to the feeling of
time and place?
- How have significant individuals or events
contributed to the development of the district?
- How has the district affected the historical
development of the community, region or state? How
does the district reflect the historical development
of the community, region or state?
- How have intrusions and non-contributing
structures and buildings affected the district's
ability to convey a sense of significance?
- What are the qualities that distinguish the
district from all its surroundings?
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Laura Boyajian
Mobile: 602.400.0008
HistoricCentralPhoenix@cox.net
HomeSmart, LLC Elite Group
5225 N. Central Ave. #104
Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602)
400.0008
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