Tucson, Arizona • Pima County
The James P. and Sarah Adams House in Tucson, Arizona, is a charming bungalow characterized by its wide eaves, central dormer, and exposed rafter tails, typical of early 20th-century vernacular architecture. Its modest yet well-preserved design reflects the residential development patterns of Tucson during that era.
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