Oldest Buildings in Phoenix, AZ
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This collection highlights Phoenix's oldest buildings, each reflecting unique stories and rich histories that shape the city's cultural identity. Discover timeless architecture and the heritage that connects past and present.
Sahuaro Ranch Park
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Heritage defines Sahuaro Ranch Park, showcasing its charming history with 1887 architecture and picturesque orchards on the once-thriving farm.

First Presbyterian Church of Peoria
Timelessly captivating, this historic red brick church from 1899 stands as Peoria's oldest structure, rich in local heritage and charm.
San Xavier del Bac
Enthralling architecture reflects centuries of culture and faith, making San Xavier del Bac a breathtaking glimpse into Arizona's colonial heritage.
Heritage Square Park
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Charming architecture captures the essence of Phoenix's past, with guided tours revealing the unique stories behind its Victorian features.

Heard Museum
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Discovering the Heard Museum deepened my appreciation for Indigenous arts and Southwest tribal heritage, making it a must-visit cultural landmark.

Westward Ho Associates
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Captivating history echoes in Westward Ho, a former luxury hotel housing remarkable stories and once hosting famous guests, now nurturing community.

Orpheum Theatre
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Enchanting architecture and rich history define Orpheum Theatre, a restored gem hosting diverse performances that connect the community.

Hotel San Carlos
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Remarkable for its 1928 Italian Renaissance style, Hotel San Carlos is rich in history, hosting Hollywood stars and boasting unique haunted stories.

St. Mary's Basilica
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Elegant architecture defines Saint Mary's Basilica, showcasing stunning stained glass and a historic Carillon Tower, with roots dating back to 1881.
Ellis-Shackelford House
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Exquisite architecture defines the Ellis-Shackelford House, showcasing Prairie-Mediterranean style and original historical features, perfect for events.
Luhrs Tower
Iconic for its Art Deco design, Luhrs Tower's 14 stories connect Phoenix's past to its vibrant dining scene and film history.