Country Club Park Historic District boundaries are roughly: Thomas Road to Virginia Avenue, 8th Street to Dayton Street. Not to be confused with the custom-built County Club Manor neighborhood on the north side of Thomas Road, Country Club Park Historic District is a WW II-era “subdivision” with its own brand of charm and appeal. With [...]
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Despite being surrounded by modern commercial properties and in the shadow of nearby high-rise office buildings to the west, La Hacienda retains a high level of its early to mid-20th Century architectural character, and remains one of Phoenix’s small, yet prestigious residential neighborhoods. The overall character of the district is emphasized by mature, dense plantings [...]
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Despite being surrounded by modern commercial properties and in the shadow of nearby high-rise office buildings to the west, La Hacienda retains a high level of its early to mid-20th Century architectural character, and remains one of Phoenix’s small, yet prestigious residential neighborhoods. The overall character of the district is emphasized by mature, dense plantings [...]
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Tags: architectural character, backyards, biographical sketches, historic period, la hacienda, lawns, mayfair, mesquite, office buildings, paved streets, pedestrian, phoenix residents, pine trees, plantings, residential neighborhoods, sidewalks, streetlights, streetscape, window replacements, world war ii
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