National Register of Historic Places listings in Maricopa County, Arizona

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Maricopa County, Arizona, excluding those in Phoenix, for which see this separate list.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, excluding Phoenix. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 432 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 that are also National Historic Landmarks. The city of Phoenix is the location of 230 of these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark; the 202 properties and districts and 2 National Historic Landmarks located elsewhere in the county are listed here.


      This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 21, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 1931 Tempe Bridge August 13, 1981
(#81000137)
Mill Ave.
33°25′49″N 111°56′22″W
Tempe The first of the two Mill Avenue Bridges
2 59th Avenue Residential Historic District September 6, 2006
(#06000767)
Western side of 59th Ave. between Orangewood Ave. and Frier Dr.
33°32′53″N 112°11′11″W
Glendale The District represents early rural development where homes were built on large, split lots.[6]
3 Administration/Science Building September 4, 1985
(#85002169)
Arizona State University campus (Building 11)
33°25′15″N 111°55′57″W
Tempe Originally Science Hall, now University Club
4 Alchesay Canyon Bridge September 30, 1988
(#88001615)
State Route 88 over Alchesay Canyon at milepost 241.1
33°40′05″N 111°09′30″W
Roosevelt
5 Alhambra Hotel July 31, 1991
(#91000982)
43 S. Macdonald
33°24′51″N 111°49′59″W
Mesa Mesa’s longest operating place of lodging. This location is one of the stops on the Ghost Tour and Historical Walk.[7]
6 Alma Ward Meeting House April 4, 2006
(#05001198)
809 W. Main St.
33°25′00″N 111°50′55″W
Mesa Three buildings which played a role in the formation of religious and educational development in Mesa.[7]
7 Dr. Lucius Charles Alston House May 1, 2012
(#12000240)
453 N. Pima St.
33°25′26″N 111°49′49″W
Mesa Home of Dr. Lucius Charles Alston, the first African American doctor in Mesa.[7]
8 Ammo Bunker (S-1007) June 19, 1995
(#95000748)
Southwest of Vosler Dr. at the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus
33°17′43″N 111°40′43″W
Mesa
9 Ammo Bunker (S-1008) June 19, 1995
(#95000759)
Southwest of Vosler Dr. at the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus
33°17′39″N 111°40′40″W
Mesa A good illustration of a typical utilitarian military support structure constructed at military bases in the United States during World War II.[7]
10 Andre Building August 10, 1979
(#79000419)
401-403 S. Mill Ave.
33°25′34″N 111°56′20″W
Tempe A classic revival building re-built in 1893 after the original burned.[8]
11 Angulo-Hostetter House October 31, 2000
(#00001266)
150 North Wilbur
33°25′09″N 111°49′28″W
Mesa A Colonial Revival home, constructed in 1902 with a 1938 addition, showing many Victorian features.[7]
12 Archeological Site No. AZ U:10:20(ASU) July 3, 1995
(#95000750)
Address Restricted
Mesa Southwest Germann Site[9]
13 Archeological Site No. AZ U:10:25(ASU) July 3, 1995
(#95000751)
Address Restricted
Mesa Will E Coyote Site[9]
14 Azatlan Archeological Site November 20, 1995
(#95001283)
Address Restricted
Rio Verde Estates
15 B. B. Moeur Activity Building September 11, 1985
(#85002171)
Arizona State University campus (Building 37)
33°25′04″N 111°56′07″W
Tempe Built in 1939 by the WPA as a women's activity center, this Federal Moderne style building is now home to the Mars Space Flight Facility.[10][11]
16 Bartlett Dam August 7, 2017
(#100001406)
On the Verde River approximately 50 miles east-northeast of Phoenix
33°49′08″N 111°37′54″W
Carefree
17 Beet Sugar Factory January 30, 1978
(#78000548)
5243 W. Glendale Ave.
33°32′15″N 112°10′16″W
Glendale Structure built in 1910
18 Borden Homes Historic District February 3, 2012
(#11001072)
1000-1100 blocks of S. Una & S. Butte Aves., & 1600-1700 blocks of E. 12th St.
33°24′58″N 111°54′42″W
Tempe One of the earliest post-war neighborhoods in Tempe.
19 Borden Milk Co. Creamery and Ice Factory October 10, 1984
(#84000171)
1300-1360 E. 8th St.
33°25′10″N 111°54′54″W
Tempe Originally built in 1892, the current Mission Revival architecture of the old creamery dates from 1927.[12]
20 Boulder Creek Bridge March 31, 1989
(#88001599)
State Route 88 over Boulder Creek
33°32′01″N 111°25′23″W
Tortilla Flat
21 Brazaletes Pueblo Site January 17, 1975
(#75000349)
Address Restricted
Carefree A large masonry pueblo north of Phoenix.[13]
22 Buckeye Union High School A-Wing December 30, 2009
(#09001160)
902 E. Eason Ave.
33°22′24″N 112°34′39″W
Buckeye
23 Buckeye Woman's Club June 4, 2021
(#100006596)
845 Monroe Ave.
33°22′14″N 112°34′41″W
Buckeye
24 Buckhorn Baths Motel May 10, 2005
(#05000421)
5900 E. Main St.
33°25′00″N 111°42′04″W
Mesa A complex consisting of eleven Pueblo Revival style buildings and seven structures, including a main building, a bathhouse, cottages, and a motel building.
25 E.C. Bunch House March 5, 2008
(#08000123)
5602 W. Lamar Rd.
33°32′13″N 112°10′47″W
Glendale A rare intact house built in 1898 in the Victorian folk-style architecture.[14]
26 Cactus Inn July 10, 1986
(#86001576)
158 Yavapai
33°58′06″N 112°44′01″W
Wickenburg
27 Cashion Archeological Site December 19, 1978
(#78000547)
Address Restricted
Cashion
28 Cave Creek Service Station September 22, 2000
(#00001126)
6141 Cave Creek Rd.
33°49′55″N 111°56′51″W
Cave Creek
29 Central School May 12, 1982
(#82002080)
10304 N. 83rd Ave.
33°34′43″N 112°14′17″W
Peoria The Peoria Central School was a two-room school built in 1906. It is currently occupied by the Peoria Arizona Historical Society Museum.
30 Chandler Commercial Historic District September 22, 2000
(#00001127)
Roughly bounded by Boston, Oregon, Buffalo, and Washington Sts.
33°18′11″N 111°50′30″W
Chandler
31 Chandler High School November 20, 2007
(#07000836)
350 N. Arizona Ave.
33°18′30″N 111°50′32″W
Chandler
32 City Hall and Jail July 10, 1986
(#86001577)
117 Yavapai
33°58′13″N 112°43′48″W
Wickenburg
33 Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop June 19, 1995
(#95000747)
Northeastern corner of Unity Ave. (once known as Jct. of 11th and A Sts.), at the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus (formerly Williams Air Force Base).
33°18′14″N 111°40′45″W
Mesa
34 Connor-Harold House May 8, 2023
(#100008908)
5729 North Palo Cristi Rd.
33°31′21″N 112°00′14″W
Paradise Valley
35 Date Palm Manor Historic District December 15, 2015
(#15000883)
2024-2106 S. Mill Ave, 5-1377 W. Palmcroft, 32-121 W. Palmdale, 2019-2025 S. Dateland & 2015-2030 Dromedary Drs.
33°24′21″N 111°56′28″W
Tempe
36 Demountable Hangar June 19, 1995
(#95000743)
North Apron of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (formally Williams Air Force Base).
33°18′40″N 111°40′11″W
Mesa
37 Dome House March 15, 2018
(#100002208)
7199 E. Grapevine Rd.
33°49′53″N 111°55′35″W
Cave Creek
38 George O. Dowdy Rental Cottage April 30, 2009
(#09000246)
6818 N. 60th Ave.
33°32′15″N 112°11′21″W
Glendale Built in 1926
39 Rose Eisendrath House April 20, 2011
(#11000206)
1400 N. College Ave.
33°26′36″N 111°55′57″W
Tempe 1930 Pueblo Revival house built by noted Arizona architect Robert T. Evans[15]
40 Elias-Rodriguez House May 7, 1984
(#84000684)
927 E. 8th St.
33°25′45″N 111°55′25″W
Tempe
41 Elliott House May 7, 1984
(#84000693)
1010 Maple Ave.
33°25′06″N 111°56′26″W
Tempe
42 George Ellis House September 3, 1999
(#99001065)
105 Cattle Track
33°31′32″N 111°54′57″W
Scottsdale
43 Evergreen Historic District July 5, 1999
(#99000706)
Roughly between Country Club and Macdonald, north of University Dr. to 8th St.
33°25′34″N 111°50′05″W
Mesa
44 Falcon Field World War II Aviation Hangars May 19, 2016
(#16000266)
4800 E. Falcon Dr. (Falcon Field)
33°27′23″N 111°43′39″W
Mesa Historic Falcon Field Hangars Plaque
45 Farmer-Goodwin House December 26, 1972
(#72000197)
820 Farmer Ave.
33°25′17″N 111°57′08″W
Tempe
46 First Methodist Episcopal Church of Glendale Sanctuary January 11, 2006
(#05001502)
7102 N. 58th Dr.
33°32′24″N 112°11′04″W
Glendale Church built in 1926
47 First National Bank of Glendale Building August 25, 1983
(#83002991)
6838 N. 58th Dr.
33°32′18″N 112°11′03″W
Glendale Building built in 1906
48 First Presbyterian Church of Peoria August 13, 2012
(#12000493)
10236 N. 83rd Ave.
33°34′41″N 112°14′17″W
Peoria
49 Fish Creek Bridge September 30, 1988
(#88001600)
Milepost 223.50 on State Route 88
33°32′14″N 111°17′46″W
Tortilla Flat
50 Flagpole June 19, 1995
(#95000744)
Once located at 10 St. between D and E Sts. and now located at the entrance of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (formally Williams Air Force Base).
33°18′25″N 111°40′45″W
Mesa
51 Floralcroft Historic District April 6, 2006
(#05001505)
Roughly bounded by State St., 59th Ave., Myrtle St., Grand Ave., and 61st Ave.
33°32′35″N 112°11′16″W
Glendale
52 Fort McDowell August 27, 1992
(#92001050)
Indian Route 1 off State Route 87 on the Yavapai Indian Reservation
33°38′11″N 111°40′30″W
Fort McDowell
53 Fortaleza June 23, 1969
(#69000035)
Address Restricted
Gila Bend
54 Frankenberg House January 29, 1981
(#81000138)
129 E. University Dr.
33°24′12″N 111°53′35″W
Tempe Dismantled and rebuilt at 150 S. Ash Ave in 1992.
55 Frankenberg House January 2, 2008
(#07001333)
2222 S. Price Rd.
33°24′11″N 111°53′31″W
Tempe
56 Fraser Fields Historic District August 5, 2010
(#10000535)
Fraser Dr., W., to Fraser Dr., E., and Third Pl. to Pepper Pl.
33°25′08″N 111°48′43″W
Mesa
57 Garcia School April 1, 1982
(#82002087)
Yavapai St. and U.S. Route 89
33°58′21″N 112°43′55″W
Wickenburg
58 Gatlin Site October 15, 1966
(#66000183)
Address Restricted
Gila Bend
59 Gila Bend Overpass September 30, 1988
(#88001607)
Business Route 8 over the Southern Pacific railroad line
32°56′58″N 112°41′46″W
Gila Bend
60 Gilbert Elementary School June 16, 1980
(#80000762)
Elliot and Gilbert Rds.
33°20′57″N 111°47′22″W
Gilbert
61 Gillespie Dam Highway Bridge May 5, 1981
(#81000136)
Northwest of Gila Bend
33°13′38″N 112°46′07″W
Gila Bend
62 Glaus House July 9, 2021
(#100006706)
6330 East McDonald Dr.
33°31′26″N 111°56′36″W
Paradise Valley
63 Glendale Gardens Historic District February 3, 2012
(#11001073)
5002-5038 W. Gardenia Ave., 5007-5038 W. State Ave., & 7251-7321 N. 50th Dr.
33°32′41″N 112°10′03″W
Glendale
64 Glendale Grammar School One-room Class Building January 11, 2006
(#05001503)
7301 N. 58th Dr.
33°32′40″N 112°10′55″W
Glendale Structure built in 1920
65 Glendale High School Auditorium May 2, 2006
(#06000326)
6216 W. Myrtle Ave.
33°32′20″N 112°11′37″W
Glendale Auditorium built in 1939
66 Glendale Townsite-Catlin Court Historic District June 9, 1992
(#92000680)
Roughly bounded by Gardenia, 58th, Myrtle, 57th, Palmaire, and 59th Aves. and 58th Dr.; also generally bounded by 55th Ave., 59th Ave., Palmaire Ave., and Orangewood Ave.
33°32′37″N 112°11′05″W
Glendale One of Glendale Arizona's earliest and most historic neighborhoods[16] Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of October 20, 2007
67 Glendale Tract Historic District January 11, 2006
(#05001506)
51st Ave. and Northern Ave.
33°33′07″N 112°10′01″W
Glendale
68 Glendale Woman's Club Clubhouse July 27, 1989
(#89001003)
7032 N. 56th Ave.
33°32′23″N 112°10′50″W
Glendale Structure built in 1912
69 Gonzales-Martinez House May 7, 1984
(#84000708)
320 W. 1st St.
33°25′46″N 111°56′34″W
Tempe
70 Goodwin Building May 7, 1984
(#84000710)
512-518 S. Mill Ave.
33°25′29″N 111°56′22″W
Tempe
71 Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium September 11, 1985
(#85002170)
Northeastern corner of the intersection of Mill and Apache
33°24′59″N 111°56′14″W
Tempe
72 Guadalupe Cemetery November 13, 2022
(#100008342)
4649 South Beck Ave.
33°22′55″N 111°57′23″W
Tempe
73 Roy Hackett House December 4, 1974
(#74000458)
401 and 405 Maple St.
33°25′34″N 111°56′25″W
Tempe
74 Harrington-Birchett House May 7, 1984
(#84000716)
202 E. 7th St.
33°25′24″N 111°56′07″W
Tempe
75 Hassayampa River Bridge September 30, 1988
(#88001658)
Old U.S. Route 80 over the Hassayampa River
33°20′54″N 112°43′17″W
Buckeye This was a concrete slab-and-girder bridge built in 1929. The bridge was scheduled for demolition in 1993 and recent photos suggest it was destroyed and replaced, though it is conceivable that some portion of the 1929 bridge was retained.
76 C.T. Hayden House October 10, 1984
(#84000173)
3 W. 1st St.
33°25′45″N 111°56′21″W
Tempe Home of Charles T. Hayden;
77 Hiatt House May 7, 1984
(#84000720)
1104 Ash Ave.
33°25′08″N 111°56′34″W
Tempe
78 Horse Mesa Dam August 7, 2017
(#100001408)
On the Salt River approximately 65 miles east-northeast of Phoenix
33°35′27″N 111°20′38″W
Phoenix
79 Horseshoe Dam August 7, 2017
(#100001409)
On the Verde River approximately 58 miles east-northeast of Phoenix
33°59′01″N 111°42′40″W
Phoenix
80 House at 160 Apache July 10, 1986
(#86001578)
160 Apache
33°58′03″N 112°43′55″W
Wickenburg
81 House at 170 Center July 10, 1986
(#86001579)
170 Center
33°58′00″N 112°43′54″W
Wickenburg
82 House at 186 Washington July 10, 1986
(#86001580)
186 Washington
33°57′59″N 112°43′43″W
Wickenburg
83 Housing Storage Supply Warehouse June 19, 1995
(#95000746)
Northwestern corner of the junction of Innovation and Unity Aves. (once known as Jct. of 11th and A Sts.), at the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus (formerly Williams Air Force Base).
33°18′14″N 111°40′49″W
Mesa
84 Industrial Arts Building September 4, 1985
(#85002168)
Arizona State University campus (building 4)
33°25′14″N 111°56′04″W
Tempe
85 Initial Point of the Gila and Salt River Base Line and Meridian October 15, 2002
(#02001137)
Summit of Monument Hill at 115th Ave. and Baseline Rd.
33°22′38″N 112°18′22″W
Avondale The surveying marker of the Gila and Salt River Meridan. See also: Gila and Salt River Meridian and Baseline Road (Arizona)
86 Irving School November 8, 2000
(#00001323)
155 N. Center St.
33°25′08″N 111°49′49″W
Mesa
87 Jacobs House July 10, 1986
(#86001581)
355 N. Jefferson
33°58′10″N 112°44′02″W
Wickenburg
88 Edward L. Jones House December 13, 1996
(#96001474)
5555 N. Casa Blanca Dr.
33°31′03″N 111°56′17″W
Paradise Valley House was built in 1925
89 Louise Lincoln Kerr House and Studio April 14, 2010
(#10000173)
6110 N. Scottsdale Rd.
33°31′34″N 111°55′40″W
Scottsdale
90 Kiva Craft Center July 6, 2022
(#100007876)
7121-7141 East 5th Ave.
33°29′54″N 111°55′38″W
Scottsdale
91 Laird-Hugh House May 7, 1984
(#84000726)
821 S. Farmer
33°25′15″N 111°56′35″W
Tempe
92 Laveen School Auditorium February 16, 1996
(#96000040)
5001 W. Dobbins Rd.
33°21′45″N 112°10′03″W
Laveen
93 Lehi School August 30, 2001
(#01000906)
2345 N. Horne
33°27′30″N 111°48′46″W
Mesa Currently home to the Mesa Historical Museum, and is at the center of the historic Lehi community.
94 Lewis and Pranty Creek Bridge September 30, 1988
(#88001601)
Milepost 224.60 on State Route 88
33°31′30″N 111°18′24″W
Tortilla Flat
95 Liberty Methodist Episcopal Church, South December 28, 2017
(#100001752)
19912 W. County Route 85
33°22′39″N 112°29′14″W
Buckeye
96 Samuel C. Long House November 28, 1980
(#80000765)
27 E. 6th St.
33°25′27″N 111°56′17″W
Tempe Dismantled and rebuilt at 150 S. Ash Ave in 1992.
97 MacLennan House July 10, 1986
(#86001582)
338 Jefferson
33°09′32″N 112°43′07″W
Wickenburg
98 Main Building, Tempe Normal School January 7, 1985
(#85000052)
Arizona State University campus
33°25′14″N 111°55′59″W
Tempe Now called "Old Main"
99 Manistee Ranch April 9, 1998
(#98000322)
5127 W. Northern Ave.
33°33′07″N 112°10′12″W
Glendale
100 Masonic Hall July 10, 1986
(#86001583)
108 Tegner
33°58′09″N 112°43′46″W
Wickenburg The building was demolished on June 2011.
101 Matthews Hall January 11, 1985
(#85000053)
Arizona State University campus (Building 172)
33°25′12″N 111°56′07″W
Tempe
102 McCullough-Price House May 20, 2009
(#09000311)
300 S. Chandler Village Dr.
33°17′52″N 111°54′09″W
Chandler Historic 1938 adobe house restored in the mid-2000s across from Chandler Fashion Center shopping mall
103 Jonas McNair House September 6, 2006
(#06000768)
5919 W. Myrtle Ave.
33°32′31″N 112°11′11″W
Glendale House built in 1897
104 Mesa Grande November 21, 1978
(#78000549)
Junction of Date and 10th Sts.[17]
33°26′05″N 111°50′41″W
Mesa
105 Mesa Journal-Tribune FHA Demonstration Home January 23, 2003
(#88003056)
238 W. 2nd St.
33°25′11″N 111°50′14″W
Mesa Relocated in 2002 from original location at 22 East First Avenue.
106 Mesa Woman's Club August 5, 1991
(#91000995)
200 N. Macdonald
33°25′11″N 111°50′02″W
Mesa Now the Guild of the Vale
107 Midvale Archeological Site June 14, 1990
(#90000933)
Address Restricted
Chandler
108 Gov. Benjamin B. Moeur House May 30, 2012
(#12000295)
34 E. 7th St.
33°25′25″N 111°56′18″W
Tempe
109 Moeur Park November 5, 2014
(#14000888)
715 N. Mill Ave.
33°26′16″N 111°56′32″W
Tempe
110 W. A. Moeur House May 7, 1984
(#84000730)
850 Ash Ave.
33°25′14″N 111°56′30″W
Tempe
111 Mormon Flat Bridge September 30, 1988
(#88001598)
State Route 88 over Willow Creek
33°32′20″N 111°26′34″W
Tortilla Flat
112 Mormon Flat Dam August 7, 2017
(#100001410)
On the Salt River approximately 50 miles east-northeast of Phoenix
33°33′19″N 111°26′35″W
Phoenix
113 Morristown Store August 12, 1991
(#91001003)
U.S. Route 89 (now U.S. Route 60) northwest of Castle Hot Springs Rd.
33°51′19″N 112°37′19″W
Morristown
114 Morrow-Hudson House May 7, 1984
(#84000733)
1203 E. Alameda Dr.
33°23′59″N 111°55′01″W
Tempe
115 C.P. Mullen House May 7, 1984
(#84000734)
918 Mill Ave.
33°25′11″N 111°56′22″W
Tempe
116 Municipal Light Plant July 10, 1986
(#86001584)
245 N. Washington
33°58′12″N 112°43′58″W
Wickenburg
117 Myrtle Avenue Residential Historic District January 22, 2009
(#08001345)
6305-6423 W. Myrtle Ave.
33°32′31″N 112°11′50″W
Glendale
118 Northfield Historic District May 10, 2010
(#10000234)
Bounded by W. State Ave (S), N. 59th Ave (E), W. Orangewood Ave (N), and N. 59th Lane (W)
33°32′42″N 112°11′14″W
Glendale
119 Sandra Day O'Connor House July 18, 2019
(#100004185)
1230 N. College Ave.
33°26′37″N 111°55′57″W
Tempe
120 Old Barber Shop July 10, 1986
(#86001585)
68 Frontier
33°58′07″N 112°43′48″W
Wickenburg
121 Old Brick Post Office July 10, 1986
(#86001586)
144 N. Frontier
33°58′09″N 112°43′50″W
Wickenburg
122 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Mission Church September 24, 2018
(#100002979)
3817 N Brown Ave.
33°29′32″N 111°55′29″W
Scottsdale
123 Painted Rocks November 25, 1977
(#77000238)
Along Rocky Point Rd. west of Theba[18]
33°01′24″N 113°02′55″W
Theba
124 Palo Verde Ruin November 22, 2011
(#11000842)
Palo Verde Open Space Park[19]
33°43′12″N 112°13′06″W
Peoria Area in the Palo Verde Park section of the Palo Verde Ruin.
125 Park of the Canals May 30, 1975
(#75000350)
1710 N Horne Ave.
33°26′42″N 111°48′56″W
Mesa This is an ancient Hohokam canal cleaned out by the Mormon pioneers in 1875.
126 Peoria High School Old Main November 20, 2018
(#100000551)
11200 N. 83rd Ave.
33°35′12″N 112°14′16″W
Peoria
127 Peoria Jail House February 20, 2020
(#100004993)
8322 West Washington St.
33°34′51″N 112°14′20″W
Peoria
128 Niels Petersen House January 5, 1978
(#78000553)
Southern Ave. and Priest St.
33°23′36″N 111°57′40″W
Tempe
129 Petroglyph Site AZ U 1:165 August 31, 1998
(#98001038)
Address Restricted
33°46′42″N 111°55′04″W
Scottsdale
130 Pine Creek Bridge September 30, 1988
(#88001602)
Milepost 233.50 on State Route 88
33°35′54″N 111°12′08″W
Tortilla Flat
131 Ponderosa II June 25, 2018
(#100002146)
602 S. Edgewater Dr.
33°24′12″N 111°40′58″W
Mesa
132 President's House January 7, 1985
(#85000054)
Arizona State University campus
33°25′13″N 111°55′56″W
Tempe
133 Railroad Steam Wrecking Crane and Tool Car December 29, 2007
(#07001301)
330 E. Ryan Rd.
33°16′12″N 111°50′07″W
Chandler
134 Byron Redden House May 7, 1984
(#84000738)
948 Ash Ave.
33°25′08″N 111°56′31″W
Tempe
135 Lowell Redden House February 13, 1985
(#85000407)
333 Carver St.
33°20′28″N 111°55′57″W
Tempe
136 Rittenhouse Elementary School February 5, 1998
(#98000053)
20425 S Ellsworth Rd at E Queen Creek Road
33°15′47″N 111°38′01″W
Queen Creek 1925 Spanish Colonial Revival schoolhouse, currently the San Tan Historical Society Museum
137 Roald Amundsen Pullman Private Railroad Car August 6, 2009
(#09000582)
7301 Indian Bend Rd.
33°32′17″N 111°55′28″W
Scottsdale Built in 1928, the Amundsen, on different occasions reportedly carried Presidents Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower.
138 Robson Historic District June 20, 2003
(#03000530)
Roughly bounded by Country Club Dr., Robson, and 2nd Sts.
33°25′16″N 111°50′14″W
Mesa
139 Roosevelt Addition Historic District December 2, 2009
(#09000959)
600 block of W. 3rd St.
33°25′38″N 111°56′54″W
Tempe
140 Theodore Roosevelt Dam National Register District March 16, 1998
(#98000144)
Linear area along the shore of Lake Roosevelt from the dam to the canal intake
33°39′19″N 111°04′54″W
Roosevelt District includes resources that were involved in the construction of the dam, but the dam itself is not a contributing property[20]
141 Safeway Pay 'n Takit July 10, 1986
(#86001587)
42 N. Tegner
33°58′09″N 112°43′44″W
Wickenburg
142 Sage Acres Historic District February 3, 2012
(#11001074)
6021-6251 N. 48th Ave. and 4736 W. Bethany Home Rd.
33°31′33″N 112°09′43″W
Glendale
143 Sahuaro Ranch March 7, 1980
(#80000763)
N. 59th Ave.
33°34′34″N 112°11′18″W
Glendale
144 St. Mary's Church-Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church January 30, 1978
(#78000552)
College and University Ave.
33°25′20″N 111°56′04″W
Tempe
145 Salt River Project Diversion and Conveyance System Historic District August 7, 2017
(#100001454)
Greater Phoenix metropolitan area
33°34′42″N 111°23′21″W
Phoenix
146 San Marcos Hotel April 29, 1982
(#82002078)
1 San Marcos Pl.
33°18′14″N 111°50′27″W
Chandler
147 Sands Estate Historic District April 15, 2011
(#11000192)
Roughly bounded by W. Belmont Ave., W. Morten Ave., Orangewood Ave., and W. Vista Ave.[21]
33°32′51″N 112°10′56″W
Glendale
148 Sands North Townhouses Historic District September 20, 2022
(#100008212)
7230-7310 East Joshua Tree Ln., 6802-6650 North 72nd Pl., 7231-7309 East Cactus Wren Rd., and 6811-6839 North 73rd St.
33°32′09″N 111°55′28″W
Scottsdale
149 Santa Fe Railroad Depot July 10, 1986
(#86001588)
215 N. Frontier
33°58′10″N 112°43′54″W
Wickenburg
150 Robert Scott House July 8, 1982
(#82002079)
2230 E. Grandview St.
33°26′25″N 111°46′52″W
Mesa
151 Scottsdale Grammar School June 10, 1994
(#94000571)
7333 E. Scottsdale Mall
33°29′33″N 111°55′22″W
Scottsdale Built in 1909, it is also known as "The Little Red Schoolhouse"
152 Scottsdale North January 25, 2023
(#100008581)
5600-5682 North Scottsdale Rd.
33°31′11″N 111°55′35″W
Scottsdale
153 B.H. Scudder Rental House May 7, 1984
(#84000740)
919 S. Maple Ave.
33°25′10″N 111°56′23″W
Tempe Demolished in 1983;
154 Sears-Kay Ruin November 24, 1995
(#95001310)
Tonto National Forest on the outskirts of the town of Carefree, Az.
33°50′40″N 111°17′04″W
Carefree
155 Selleh House November 5, 2005
(#05001197)
1104 S. Mill Ave.
33°25′02″N 111°56′22″W
Tempe
156 Shride House July 21, 1986
(#86001589)
57 Tegner
33°58′06″N 112°43′43″W
Wickenburg
157 Silk Stocking Neighborhood Historic District August 29, 2011
(#11000567)
Generally bounded by Erie St., Chandler Boulevard, Delaware St., and an alley west of Washington St.
33°18′28″N 111°50′23″W
Chandler
158 Sirrine House September 11, 1995
(#95001082)
160 N. Center St.
33°25′10″N 111°49′54″W
Mesa
159 Skeleton Cave Massacre Site February 21, 1991
(#91000100)
Address Restricted
Apache Junction See also: Yavapai people: Skeleton Cave
160 Southern Pacific Railroad Locomotive No. SP 2562 and Tender No. 8365 July 17, 2009
(#09000511)
330 E. Ryan Rd.
33°16′11″N 111°50′10″W
Chandler
161 Spangler-Wilbur House November 1, 1993
(#93001141)
128 N. MacDonald St.
33°25′04″N 111°50′01″W
Mesa
162 Stewart Mountain Dam August 7, 2017
(#100001411)
On the Salt River approximately 40 miles east-northeast of Phoenix
33°34′00″N 111°32′09″W
Phoenix
163 Storms House July 10, 1986
(#86001590)
130 Center
33°58′01″N 112°43′51″W
Wickenburg
164 Stout's Hotel September 24, 2018
(#100002980)
133 E Pima St.
32°56′51″N 112°42′57″W
Gila Bend
165 Straugh House July 31, 1991
(#91000983)
148 N. Macdonald
33°25′06″N 111°50′02″W
Mesa
166 Suhwaro Hotel June 10, 1994
(#94000575)
58 W. Buffalo St.
33°18′18″N 111°50′30″W
Chandler
167 Sun City DEVCO Model No.1 February 24, 2015
(#15000022)
10801 W. Oakmont Dr.
33°36′04″N 112°17′32″W
Sun City Now the Del Webb Sun Cities Museum.
168 Sun-Up Ranch May 23, 1988
(#88000558)
W. Frontage Rd. of Black Canyon Hwy., 1.75 miles (2.82 km) north of Desert Hills interchange
33°53′49″N 112°08′59″W
New River Current boundaries represent a boundary decrease of January 8, 2009
169 Sunflower Ranger Station June 10, 1993
(#93000528)
State Route 87 west of Punkin Center in the Tonto National Forest
33°53′39″N 111°28′55″W
Punkin Center
170 Taliesin West February 12, 1974
(#74000457)
North of the junction of Shea Boulevard and 108th St.
33°36′22″N 111°50′16″W
Scottsdale
171 Tempe Beach Stadium January 7, 1985
(#85000055)
Ash at 1st St.
33°25′47″N 111°56′32″W
Tempe
172 Tempe Butte April 8, 2011
(#11000175)
Bounded on the north by Tempe Town Lake, on the west by Mill Ave. District, on the south by Arizona State University
33°25′41″N 111°56′08″W
Tempe
173 Tempe Concrete Arch Highway Bridge May 7, 1984
(#84000743)
Mill Ave. and Salt River
33°26′06″N 111°56′32″W
Tempe
174 Tempe Double Butte Cemetery, Pioneer Section July 23, 2013
(#13000020)
2505 W. Broadway Rd.
33°24′22″N 111°58′30″W
Tempe Among the early Tempe settlers buried in the cemetery are Charles Trumbull Hayden (founder of Tempe), Carl T. Hayden (Senator), Benjamin B. Moeur (Governor) and John Howard Pyle (Governor).
175 Tempe Hardware Building June 26, 1980
(#80000767)
520 S. Mill Ave.
33°25′33″N 111°56′20″W
Tempe
176 Tempe Woman's Club May 11, 2000
(#00000461)
1290 S. Mill Ave.
33°24′54″N 111°56′22″W
Tempe
177 Temple Historic District November 8, 2000
(#00001321)
Roughly between Mesa Dr., Broadway Rd., and Hobson and Main Sts.
33°24′42″N 111°49′14″W
Mesa Encompass the neighborhoods around the Mesa Arizona Temple
178 Thunderbird Estates and The McDonald Addition Historic District June 30, 2010
(#10000235)
Bounded by West Northern Ave. (south), North 59th Ave. (west), and West Royal Palm Rd. (north), and including lots facing both sides of North 57th Ave. (east)
33°33′16″N 112°11′02″W
Glendale
179 C.H. Tinker House January 11, 2006
(#05001504)
6838 N. 59th Dr.
33°32′18″N 112°11′15″W
Glendale House built in 1913
180 Frank Titus House May 13, 1982
(#82002086)
1310 N. Hayden Rd.
33°27′44″N 111°54′32″W
Scottsdale
181 Tomlinson Estates Historic District December 15, 2015
(#15000884)
1320-1437 E. Hall and 1300-1404 E. Lemon Sts.
33°24′59″N 111°54′55″W
Tempe
182 Town and Country Scottsdale Residential Historic District September 8, 2009
(#09000694)
Bounded by 72nd Place on the west, 74th St. on the east, Oak St. on the north, and Monte Vista on the south
33°28′21″N 111°55′24″W
Scottsdale
183 Tubercular Cabin October 28, 2001
(#01001172)
6140 Skyline Dr.
33°49′45″N 111°56′51″W
Cave Creek
184 Tucson, Cornelia and Gila Bend Railroad Caboose No. 15 May 7, 2018
(#100001660)
330 E. Ryan Rd.
33°16′10″N 111°50′11″W
Chandler
185 University Park Historic District February 20, 2008
(#07001174)
Bounded by 13th St., Forest Ave, alley between Apache Boulevard and 14th St., McAllister Ave., Union Pacific railroad line, and Mill Ave.
33°24′47″N 111°56′06″W
Tempe
186 George B. Upton House July 10, 1986
(#86001592)
171 Washington
33°58′08″N 112°43′52″W
Wickenburg
187 Valley Field Riding and Polo Club February 5, 2009
(#08001405)
2530 N. 64th St.
33°28′30″N 111°56′44″W
Scottsdale The Valley Field Riding and Polo Club is located within the premises of a private gated community and is in a total state of abandonment.
188 Vernetta Hotel July 10, 1986
(#86001593)
1 Apache St.
33°58′07″N 112°43′48″W
Wickenburg
189 Vienna Bakery June 30, 1980
(#80000764)
415 S. Mill Ave.
33°25′34″N 111°56′17″W
Tempe
190 Village Grove 1-6 Historic District May 10, 2010
(#10000236)
Bounded by the canal at 66th St. to the west, 69th to the east, Oak St. to the north, and Almeria Rd. to the south
33°28′12″N 111°56′09″W
Scottsdale
191 Harry Walker House May 7, 1984
(#84000745)
118 E. 7th St.
33°25′24″N 111°56′11″W
Tempe
192 Water Pump Station and Water Tower June 19, 1995
(#95000745)
Northeastern corner of the junction of Innovation and Unity Aves. at the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus
33°18′17″N 111°40′51″W
Mesa
193 West Second Street Historic District July 2, 1999
(#99000707)
Roughly between Robson St. and Center St., from 1st St. to 3rd St.; also roughly bounded by Robson St., University Dr. and MacDonald St.
33°25′10″N 111°50′00″W
Mesa Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of June 20, 2003
194 West Side-Clark Addition Historic District August 5, 2010
(#10000534)
Date St. to Country Club Dr.; 2nd Pl. to Pepper St.
33°25′10″N 111°50′32″W
Mesa
195 E.M. White Dairy Barn October 10, 1984
(#84000176)
1810 E. Apache
33°24′54″N 111°54′27″W
Tempe
196 Wickenburg-Boetto House October 4, 2006
(#06000912)
225 S. Washington St.
33°57′59″N 112°43′43″W
Wickenburg
197 Wickenburg High School and Annex July 10, 1986
(#86001595)
250 S. Tegner
33°58′03″N 112°43′36″W
Wickenburg 1925 Colonial Revival original school and 1935 annex
198 Wickenburg High School Gymnasium July 10, 1986
(#86001594)
252 S. Tegner
33°58′03″N 112°43′36″W
Wickenburg WPA cast concrete structure from 1934
199 Wickenburg Ice and Cold Storage July 10, 1986
(#86001596)
48 S. Coconino
33°58′05″N 112°43′43″W
Wickenburg Demolished
200 Henry Wickenburg Pioneer Cemetery April 4, 2011
(#11000151)
Adams St.[22]
33°57′52″N 112°43′46″W
Wickenburg
201 Wilbur Street Historic District June 24, 1999
(#99000708)
Roughly between Pasadena St. and Pomeroy St., 1st St. to 3rd St.
33°25′06″N 111°49′30″W
Mesa
202 Wisdom House August 6, 1987
(#87001590)
48 Kerkes
33°58′09″N 112°43′32″W
Wickenburg

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Archeological Site No. AZ U:10:60(ASM) 7 March 1995[23]
(#95000752)
July 16, 2008 Address Restricted
Mesa In-Between Site[9]
2 Archeological Site No. AZ U:10:61(ASM) 7 March 1995
(#95000753)
February 3, 2011 Address Restricted
Mesa Ordnance Site[9]
3 Archeological Site No. AZ U:10:65(ASM) 7 March 1995
(#95000754)
July 17, 2009 Address Restricted
Mesa Radar Site[9]
4 Archeological Site No. AZ U:10:66(ASM) 7 March 1995
(#95000755)
July 17, 2009 Address Restricted
Mesa El Horno Grande Site[9]
5 Archeological Site No. AZ U:10:68(ASM) 7 March 1995
(#95000756)
July 3, 2002 Address Restricted
Mesa Outer Limits Site[9]
6 Archeological Site No. AZ U:10:77(ASM) July 3, 1995
(#95000749)
October 19, 2000 Address Restricted
Mesa
7 Bankhead Highway January 7, 1985
(#85000051)
July 18, 1989 Rural Rd. to Hayden Rd.
Tempe
8 J. D. Cooper Saloon 1984
(#84003887)
1988 202 W. 5th St.
33°25′32″N 111°56′32″W
Tempe Demolished
9 Ellingson Warehouse August 28, 1985
(#85002082)
July 18, 1989 24 W. 7th St.
33°25′40″N 111°49′56″W
Tempe Destroyed by fire, October 29, 1987.[24]
10 Mary and Moses Green House February 3, 1985
(#85000406)
May 2, 2006 W of Carver Street
Tempe
11 Joseph E. Johnson House October 10, 1984
(#84000174)
July 18, 1989 720 Mill Ave.
33°25′23″N 111°56′24″W
Tempe
12 Rev. Daniel Kloss House May 7, 1984
(#84000723)
April 8, 1988 202 E. 6th St.
33°25′28″N 111°56′12″W
Tempe Demolished in 1984[25]
13 Miller Block May 7, 1984
(#84000727)
May 2, 2006 418-422 Mill Avenue
Tempe Demolished in 1996[26]
14 Jesus Miranda Homestead May 7, 1984
(#84000729)
May 2, 2006 1992 East University
33°25′22″N 111°54′05″W
Tempe Demolished in February, 2001[27]
15 Ollerton House May 7, 1984
(#84000735)
April 8, 1988 1004 S. Mill Ave.
33°25′08″N 111°56′25″W
Tempe
16 Samuel Openshaw House May 7, 1984
(#84000737)
April 8, 1988 104 W. 6th St.
33°25′28″N 111°56′31″W
Tempe
17 Petersen Building March 18, 1980
(#80000766)
May 2, 2006 409-413 S. Mill Avenue
33°25′34″N 111°56′23″W
Tempe Also known as the Chipman-Petersen Building. Significantly damaged by fire December 27, 1990.[28]
18 Poil House 1985
(#85003554)
1988 4070 S. Priest Dr.
33°23′14″N 111°57′39″W
Tempe
19 Rohrig School October 10, 1984
(#84000175)
May 2, 2006 2328 E. University Drive
33°25′19″N 111°53′19″W
Tempe Demolished in 1996[29][30]
20 Sampson House May 7, 1984
(#84000739)
August 30, 1989 109 W. 6th St.
33°25′28″N 111°56′31″W
Tempe Also known as the Samson-Tupper House. Delisted due to modification and relocation to 601 W 3rd in 1989.[31]
21 Steward House May 7, 1984
(#84000742)
July 18, 1989 612 Maple Ave.
33°23′00″N 111°56′26″W
Tempe
22 Tempe Cotton Exchange Cotton Gin Seed Storage Building May 7, 1984
(#84000744)
May 2, 2006 215 W. 7th Street
33°25′23″N 111°56′39″W
Tempe
23 Tempe Bridge September 30, 1988
(#88001606)
October 2, 1992 Abandoned road over Salt River
Tempe Also known as the Ash Avenue Bridge. Demolished in January 1991[32]
24 P.J. Thompson House September 30, 1988
(#86001591)
October 2, 1992 141 N. Washington
33°58′09″N 112°43′58″W
Wickenburg Destroyed by fire[33]
25 Wetmore Ranch 1985
(#85003547)
1988 2420 W Baseline Rd.
33°22′43″N 111°58′30″W
Tempe Demolished

See also

References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 21, 2024.
  3. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. "Historical Marker Database".
  7. "Mesa Historic Property Register". Mesa, AZ. Archived from the original on 2013-08-31.
  8. "City of Tempe". Tempe, AZ. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01.
  9. Alternate names for archaeological sites, see Section VII "Preservation Covenant for Historic Property"
  10. "ASU Historic Preservation". ASU.
  11. "Mars Space Flight Facility". ASU.
  12. "City of Tempe". Archived from the original on 2014-02-01.
  13. "Arizona Archeological Society".
  14. "AZ Central".
  15. "Eisendrath House". Tempe, Arizona: City of Tempe. Archived from the original on May 4, 2011. Retrieved April 30, 2011.
  16. "Glendale Townsite". waymarking.com.
  17. Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
  18. Painted Rock Petroglyph Site Archived 2014-01-16 at the Wayback Machine, Bureau of Land Management, 2009-02-04. Accessed 2009-06-13.
  19. Location derived from this Arizona Republic article; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  20. "Withdrawal of National Historic Landmark Designation: Roosevelt Dam, Gila and Maricopa Counties, Arizona". Retrieved 2010-03-05.
  21. Geocode coordinates derived using Google Earth and map of City of Glendale historic districts.
  22. Geocode coordinates based on description on Arizona Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project website
  23. "Weekly List". National Park Service. July 25, 2008. Retrieved July 25, 2009.
  24. "Blaze destroys historic warehouse in Tempe". The Arizona Republic. October 30, 1987. p. B9. Retrieved April 20, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  25. "Historic Tempe house marked for doom after failing to find new home". The Arizona Republic. July 20, 1984. p. SE1. Retrieved April 20, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  26. "Miller Block Buildingto fall, making way for retail center". The Arizona Republic. November 3, 1995. p. 7. Retrieved April 20, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  27. "11 Arizona properties on 'endangered' list". The Arizona Republic. May 7, 2001. p. B4. Retrieved April 20, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  28. "Chipman-Petersen building reopens with same tenants". The Arizona Republic. January 17, 1992. p. 9. Retrieved April 19, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  29. "School served variety of uses before demolition". The Arizona Republic. February 14, 2009. p. Z15. Retrieved April 20, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  30. National Archives and Records Administration. "Rohrig School". archives.gov.
  31. "Crusader battles to preserve Tempe's historic homes". The Arizona Republic. January 22, 1989. p. S6. Retrieved April 20, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  32. "Old bridge over Salt to begin coming down". The Arizona Republic. January 7, 1991. p. 9. Retrieved May 3, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  33. "O.J. Thompson House". archives.gov.
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