view gallery |  The First Presbyterian Church in Tucson
in Arizona Historical Markers On this site stood the first Presbyterian Church, and the second Protestant Church in Arizona. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/30/2010 last visited: 3/28/2015 |
view gallery |  Presidio Wall Camino Real
in Arizona Historical Markers What was once the southwest corner of the presidio wall is now the city council parking lot. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/30/2010 last visited: 2/18/2020 |
view gallery |  Arizona's First Public School
in Arizona Historical Markers This marker is the location of the first public school in Arizona and is now the site of the US Federal Building. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/30/2010 last visited: 6/24/2013 |
view gallery |  Exchange at the Presidio
in Arizona Historical Markers This bronze statue commemorates the day in 1846 when Mormon soldiers entered Tucson on their way to California to fight in the Mexican War. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/30/2010 last visited: 3/28/2015 |
view gallery |  Edward Nye Fish House
in Arizona Historical Markers The Fish House was built in 1868 by Edward Nye Fish, an enthusiastic and enterprising man who had made his name and fortune in California before coming to Tucson. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/29/2010 last visited: 6/23/2013 |
view gallery |  Old Main
in Arizona Historical Markers Old Main, constructed in 1891, was the original University Building posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/29/2010 last visited: 5/3/2020 |
view gallery |  Fort Lowell
in Arizona Historical Markers This is a second Arizona Historical marker at Fort Lowell. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/29/2010 last visited: 3/12/2021 |
view gallery |  Temple Emanu-El
in Arizona Historical Markers The Hebrew Benevolent Society built its first synagogue (which was also the first house of Jewish worship in Arizona) on South Stone Avenue for a cost of $4,712. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/29/2010 last visited: 7/19/2013 |
view gallery |  Charles O. Brown House
in Arizona Historical Markers Charles O. Brown House & Old Adobe Patio was bought in 1868 (may have been built in the 1850s) by Charles O. Brown, saloon and gambling house owner. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/29/2010 last visited: 3/15/2018 |
view gallery |  Garcés Footbridge
in Arizona Historical Markers This is a memorial to Francisco Garces, an explorer and the first Franciscan missionary to the Pima Indian village at the foot of Sentinel Peak. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/29/2010 last visited: 7/21/2013 |
view gallery |  La Casa Cordova
in Arizona Historical Markers Possibly built as early as 1848, La Casa Cordova dates from the city's Mexican period and is Tucson's oldest residence. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/28/2010 last visited: 9/5/2013 |
view gallery |  Plaza de las Armas
in Arizona Historical Markers At El Presidio Park, you'll be standing where Spanish soldiers drilled and held holiday fiestas at Plaza de las Armas in the original presidio 200 years ago. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/28/2010 last visited: 10/31/2015 |
view gallery |  Leonardo Romero House
in Arizona Historical Markers The Leonardo Romero House is now part of the Tucson Museum of Art Ceramics Studio. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/27/2010 last visited: 9/5/2013 |
view gallery |  Chapel of San Pedro at Fort Lowell
in Arizona Historical Markers A tiny chapel, built here in 1915, served the Barriada del Rillito, a community now called El Fuerte. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/27/2010 last visited: 9/21/2011 |
view gallery |  Sosa-Carillo-Frémont House
in Arizona Historical Markers Built in the 1870s, Sosa-Carrillo Fremont House Museum is one of Tucson's oldest examples of adobe architecture. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/27/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Carrillo Intermediate School
in Arizona Historical Markers Carrillo Magnet School, built in 1930, stands in the shadow of the downtown skyscrapers. It is situated at the north end of El Barrio Viejo. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/27/2010 last visited: 2/12/2018 |
view gallery |  El Tiradito
in Arizona Historical Markers Perhaps the most unusual of Tucson's historic landmarks is the Mexican religious shrine known as "El Tiradito" (The Outcast), which is dedicated not to a saint, but to a sinner who died violently and dishonorably. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 4/27/2010 last visited: 9/7/2019 |
view gallery |  Adamsville
in Arizona Historical Markers Ghost Town of Adamsville posted by: Frank AZ location: Arizona date approved: 3/30/2010 last visited: 5/12/2019 |
view gallery |  Manuel Robles House
in Arizona Historical Markers Manuel Robles House in Florence, AZ posted by: Frank AZ location: Arizona date approved: 3/30/2010 last visited: 1/26/2012 |
view gallery |  Juan Avenenti Building
in Arizona Historical Markers Juan Avenenti in Florence, AZ posted by: Frank AZ location: Arizona date approved: 3/30/2010 last visited: 1/26/2012 |
view gallery |  Charles Rapp Saloon
in Arizona Historical Markers One of many historic markers in Florence, AZ posted by: Frank AZ location: Arizona date approved: 3/30/2010 last visited: 7/18/2017 |
view gallery |  Father Edouard Gerard - Phoenix, AZ
in Arizona Historical Markers A historical marker dedicated to the founder of the first Catholic church in Phoenix. posted by: Rayman location: Arizona date approved: 3/19/2010 last visited: 7/27/2014 |
view gallery |  El Capitan Pass
in Arizona Historical Markers Pass that Gen. Kearny used to take his army to California in 1846. posted by: Dalphin location: Arizona date approved: 2/28/2010 last visited: 2/25/2010 |
view gallery |  Southern Pacific Railroad
in Arizona Historical Markers In 1998, the City of Tucson purchased the former Southern Pacific Railroad Depot on Toole Avenue downtown. Restoration of the main depot building and the three adjacent buildings to their 1941 architectural style was completed in 2004.
posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 1/5/2010 last visited: 4/22/2020 |
view gallery |  Hiram S. Stevens House
in Arizona Historical Markers The Stevens Home, now part of the Tucson Museum of Art, was the home of cattle baron Hiram Sanford Stevens. posted by: leadhiker location: Arizona date approved: 1/5/2010 last visited: 6/23/2013 |
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