The Eliza and Charles Ainsworth House, built in 1912, is a historic desert bungalow in Phoenix, Arizona. Its vernacular Southwest interpretation showcases the early residential architecture of the region.
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Commerce
546 W. Adams, Phoenix, Arizona
Architecture
915 E. Pierce St., Phoenix, Arizona
Architecture
94 E. Monte Vista Rd., Phoenix, Arizona
Education; Architecture
800 W. Adams St, Phoenix, Arizona
Architecture
1014 S. 1st Ave., Phoenix, Arizona
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Central Ave., Oak St., 3rd St. And Palm Ln., Phoenix, Arizona
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Native American; Politics/Government
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Native American; Politics/Government
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Military
Kilbourn Ave., Ft. Huachuca, Arizona
Architecture; Exploration/Settlement; Social History
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Architecture; Conservation; Politics/Government
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Social History
845 Monroe Ave., Buckeye, Arizona