Phoenix, Arizona • Maricopa County
The W. E. Adams House in Phoenix, Arizona, is a single-story, brick residence constructed in 1913. It exemplifies early 20th-century residential architecture in the area, showcasing elements of the Bungalow style with its low-pitched roof and wide eaves.
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