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- Marley Zielike
447-451 South Main Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This pre-1900 building, of unknown builder, is an example of a Sonoran style row house typical of those found in the Barrio Libre. Built of adobe, set flush with the front property line, and with a gable now covering the original mud roof, the structure was probably constructed as a single-family dwelling. It was converted to apartments and underwent three additions to the rear to create more dwelling units. Such conversions and additions are common to the Barrio.
447-451 South Main Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This pre-1900 building, of unknown builder, is an example of a Sonoran style row house typical of those found in the Barrio Libre. Built of adobe, set flush with the front property line, and with a gable now covering the original mud roof, the structure was probably constructed as a single-family dwelling. It was converted to apartments and underwent three additions to the rear to create more dwelling units. Such conversions and additions are common to the Barrio.
447-451 South Main Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This pre-1900 building, of unknown builder, is an example of a Sonoran style row house typical of those found in the Barrio Libre. Built of adobe, set flush with the front property line, and with a gable now covering the original mud roof, the structure was probably constructed as a single-family dwelling. It was converted to apartments and underwent three additions to the rear to create more dwelling units. Such conversions and additions are common to the Barrio.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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