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Ramon Bustamante House, 505 South Meyer Ave Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This Late Transitional adobe house is associated with the Bustamantes, a large family that lived on the corner of S. Meyer Ave. and W. Kennedy St. The building, one of the most recent on the block, reveals its Anglo influence through its setback, hipped roof, dormers, and front porch. The house is one of two detached dwellings on this block of S. Meyer Ave., which consists mainly of row houses.
Ramon Bustamante House, 505 South Meyer Ave Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This Late Transitional adobe house is associated with the Bustamantes, a large family that lived on the corner of S. Meyer Ave. and W. Kennedy St. The building, one of the most recent on the block, reveals its Anglo influence through its setback, hipped roof, dormers, and front porch. The house is one of two detached dwellings on this block of S. Meyer Ave., which consists mainly of row houses.
Ramon Bustamante House, 505 South Meyer Ave Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This Late Transitional adobe house is associated with the Bustamantes, a large family that lived on the corner of S. Meyer Ave. and W. Kennedy St. The building, one of the most recent on the block, reveals its Anglo influence through its setback, hipped roof, dormers, and front porch. The house is one of two detached dwellings on this block of S. Meyer Ave., which consists mainly of row houses.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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