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- Marley Zielike
530-576 South Eighth Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This row of adobe apartments facing both W. 17th Street and S. Eighth Avenue (an extension of S. Convent Ave.) bears a resemblance to other apartments on this block facing onto W. 17th Street and S. Meyer Avenue. These flat-roofed Sonoran buildings were all constructed by Juan Pascale, an Italian carpenter who owned this half-block. Remnants of toldos (awning) or overhanging porches found on may early Sonoran buildings, are still attached to the structure.
530-576 South Eighth Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This row of adobe apartments facing both W. 17th Street and S. Eighth Avenue (an extension of S. Convent Ave.) bears a resemblance to other apartments on this block facing onto W. 17th Street and S. Meyer Avenue. These flat-roofed Sonoran buildings were all constructed by Juan Pascale, an Italian carpenter who owned this half-block. Remnants of toldos (awning) or overhanging porches found on may early Sonoran buildings, are still attached to the structure.
530-576 South Eighth Ave (House), Tucson, Pima County, AZ
This row of adobe apartments facing both W. 17th Street and S. Eighth Avenue (an extension of S. Convent Ave.) bears a resemblance to other apartments on this block facing onto W. 17th Street and S. Meyer Avenue. These flat-roofed Sonoran buildings were all constructed by Juan Pascale, an Italian carpenter who owned this half-block. Remnants of toldos (awning) or overhanging porches found on may early Sonoran buildings, are still attached to the structure.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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