Tucson, Arizona • Pima County
Aldea Linda is a residential historic district in Tucson, Arizona, comprising a collection of mid-20th century homes built by developer Louis “Lou” E. W. Jones. These homes showcase a distinctive Desert Modern architectural style, characterized by low-pitched roofs, deep overhangs, and integration with the natural landscape.
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Architecture
5201 N. Camino Escuela, Tucson, Arizona
Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
12325 E. Roger Rd., Tucson, Arizona
Architecture; Industry
1150 North 7th Ave., Tucson, Arizona
Architecture
5505 N. Camino Escuela, Tucson, Arizona
Commerce; Architecture
30 N. Church Ave., Tucson, Arizona
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
31-47 N. Sixth Ave., 135 E. Tenth St., Tucson, Arizona
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