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Escalante House, 482-484 South Convent Ave Tucson, Pima County, AZ
Built by its original owner and occupant, Miguel Escalante, this Early Transitional Sonoran row house is of traditional adobe construction and is set flush with the street. The structure dominates its neighbors to the south because of its somewhat larger size and the extensive rehabilitation it has undergone. The structure recently received a new layer of stucco and paint, a new corrugated metal roof, and new windows and doors.
Escalante House, 482-484 South Convent Ave Tucson, Pima County, AZ
Built by its original owner and occupant, Miguel Escalante, this Early Transitional Sonoran row house is of traditional adobe construction and is set flush with the street. The structure dominates its neighbors to the south because of its somewhat larger size and the extensive rehabilitation it has undergone. The structure recently received a new layer of stucco and paint, a new corrugated metal roof, and new windows and doors.
Escalante House, 482-484 South Convent Ave Tucson, Pima County, AZ
Built by its original owner and occupant, Miguel Escalante, this Early Transitional Sonoran row house is of traditional adobe construction and is set flush with the street. The structure dominates its neighbors to the south because of its somewhat larger size and the extensive rehabilitation it has undergone. The structure recently received a new layer of stucco and paint, a new corrugated metal roof, and new windows and doors.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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