National Register of Historic Places listings in Pinal County, Arizona
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pinal County, Arizona.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 107 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 that is also a National Historic Landmark. There are also five former listings.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Acadia Ranch | February 22, 1984 (#84000765) |
825 E. Mt. Lemmon Highway[5] 32°36′34″N 110°45′54″W |
Oracle | Now the Acadia Ranch Museum[5] | |
2 | Adamsville Ruin | August 25, 1970 (#70000114) |
Address Restricted |
Florence | Water tanks which once served Adamsville. | |
3 | All Saint's Church | May 3, 1984 (#84000768) |
705 E. American Avenue[6] 32°36′35″N 110°45′59″W |
Oracle | ||
4 | American Flag Post Office Ranch | June 20, 1979 (#79000426) |
5 miles southeast of Oracle 32°34′48″N 110°43′14″W |
Oracle | Oldest surviving territorial post office building in Arizona. | |
5 | Ramon Arballo House | August 1, 1986 (#86002623) |
515 Park St.[7] 33°02′12″N 111°22′59″W |
Florence | ||
6 | Encarnacion Avenenti House | July 13, 1987 (#87001592) |
203 Butte St. 33°01′52″N 111°23′07″W |
Florence | Demolished | |
7 | Earl Bayless House | April 16, 1985 (#85000878) |
211 N. Cameron 32°52′31″N 111°44′52″W |
Casa Grande | ||
8 | Wilbur O. Bayless/Grasty House | April 16, 1985 (#85000879) |
221 N. Cameron 32°52′32″N 111°44′52″W |
Casa Grande | Listed erroneously in NRHP as "Wilbur O. Baylis/Grasty House".[8] | |
9 | Bien/McNatt House | April 16, 1985 (#85000880) |
208A W. 1st St. 32°52′38″N 111°45′19″W |
Casa Grande | ||
10 | Dr. George M. and Esther A. Brockway House | May 26, 2004 (#04000485) |
501 S. Central Ave. 33°01′43″N 111°23′25″W |
Florence | ||
11 | Building at 121 North Florence Street | November 20, 2002 (#02000737) |
121 N. Florence St. 32°52′35″N 111°45′16″W |
Casa Grande | ||
12 | Building at 400 East Third Street | November 20, 2002 (#02000749) |
400 E. 3rd St. 32°52′36″N 111°45′00″W |
Casa Grande | ||
13 | Butte-Cochran Charcoal Ovens | May 30, 1975 (#75000358) |
16 miles east of Florence north of Gila River 33°06′16″N 111°09′52″W |
Florence | ||
14 | Chi'chil Bildagoteel Historic District | March 4, 2016 (#16000002) |
Including and surrounding the Oak Flat campground[9] 33°18′29″N 111°03′00″W |
Superior | ||
15 | Camp Grant Massacre Site | March 6, 1998 (#98000171) |
Address Restricted |
Lookout Mountain | ||
16 | Carminatti-Perham House | August 1, 1986 (#86002624) |
6th and Florence Sts. 33°02′08″N 111°23′01″W |
Florence | ||
17 | Casa Grande Dispatch | November 20, 2002 (#02000747) |
109 E. 2nd St. 32°52′37″N 111°45′12″W |
Casa Grande | ||
18 | Casa Grande Hospital | November 20, 2002 (#02000740) |
601 N. Cameron Ave. 32°52′44″N 111°44′52″W |
Casa Grande | ||
19 | Casa Grande Hotel | April 16, 1985 (#85000881) |
201 W. Main Ave. 32°52′33″N 111°45′23″W |
Casa Grande | ||
20 | Casa Grande National Monument | October 15, 1966 (#66000192) |
Casa Grande National Monument 32°59′49″N 111°31′55″W |
Coolidge | ||
21 | Casa Grande Stone Church | June 15, 1978 (#78000567) |
110 W. Florence Boulevard[10] 32°52′47″N 111°45′15″W |
Casa Grande | Now the Casa Grande Valley Historical Society museum[10] | |
22 | Casa Grande Union High School and Gymnasium | February 3, 1986 (#86000821) |
510 E. Florence Boulevard[10] 32°52′49″N 111°44′51″W |
Casa Grande | Now Casa Grande's city hall.[10] | |
23 | Casa Grande Woman's Club Building | March 21, 1979 (#79000425) |
407 N. Sacaton St. 32°52′46″N 111°45′18″W |
Casa Grande | ||
24 | Central Creditors Association Building | April 16, 1985 (#85000882) |
118 N. Sacaton 32°52′38″N 111°45′21″W |
Casa Grande | ||
25 | Church of the Nazarene | November 20, 2002 (#02000750) |
305 E. 4th St. 32°52′39″N 111°45′03″W |
Casa Grande | ||
26 | Albert Colton and H. H. Freeman House | August 1, 1986 (#86002625) |
Willow Street and Butte Avenue, southwest corner 33°01′52″N 111°23′23″W |
Florence | ||
27 | Coolidge Dam | October 29, 1981 (#81000135) |
Southwest of San Carlos 33°10′26″N 110°31′37″W |
San Carlos | (ed. note: does this span 2 counties, should appear in other county list too) | |
28 | Coolidge Woman's Club | October 4, 1990 (#90001524) |
240 W. Pinkley Ave. 32°58′44″N 111°31′07″W |
Coolidge | ||
29 | William Cox Building | September 3, 1999 (#99001068) |
501 N. Marshall St. 32°52′43″N 111°45′06″W |
Casa Grande | ||
30 | Cruz Trading Post | April 16, 1985 (#85000883) |
200 W. Main St. 32°52′35″N 111°45′20″W |
Casa Grande | ||
31 | Judge William T. Day House | July 25, 1985 (#85001624) |
306 W. 1st St.[10] 32°52′40″N 111°45′22″W |
Casa Grande | ||
32 | Devil's Canyon Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001681) |
Abandoned U.S. Route 60 over Devil's Canyon 33°19′39″N 111°01′54″W |
Superior | ||
33 | James S. Melquides E. Douglass House | May 27, 2004 (#04000486) |
850 S. Park St. 33°01′27″N 111°23′00″W |
Florence | ||
34 | Evergreen Addition Historic District | January 22, 2009 (#08001346) |
Generally bounded by McMurray Blvd., Gilbert Ave., Florence Blvd., and Casa Grande Ave. 32°52′59″N 111°44′43″W |
Casa Grande | ||
35 | First Baptist Church | November 20, 2002 (#02000751) |
218 E. 8th St. 32°52′51″N 111°45′04″W |
Casa Grande | ||
36 | First Florence Courthouse | July 30, 1974 (#74000461) |
5th and Main Sts. 33°02′32″N 111°23′40″W |
Florence | 1878 courthouse, now preserved within McFarland State Historic Park. | |
37 | First Presbyterian Church of Florence | June 10, 1994 (#94000573) |
225 E. Butte Ave. 33°01′52″N 111°23′06″W |
Florence | ||
38 | Florence Townsite Historic District | October 26, 1982 (#82001623) |
Roughly bounded by 3rd and Florence Sts., Butte and Central Aves., and Chase/Ruggles Ditch 33°02′01″N 111°23′13″W |
Florence | Main Street | |
39 | Florence Union High School | June 22, 1987 (#87001306) |
S. Main St. 33°01′21″N 111°23′16″W |
Florence | ||
40 | Thomas Fulbright House | October 4, 1996 (#96001055) |
75 S. Matilda St. 33°01′50″N 111°23′02″W |
Florence | ||
41 | Grewe Site | May 30, 2001 (#01000565) |
Address Restricted |
Coolidge | ||
42 | Ha-ak Va-ak Intaglio Site | September 6, 1979 (#79000427) |
Address Restricted |
Sacaton | ||
43 | Harvey-Niemeyer House | August 1, 1986 (#86002627) |
250 S. Main St. 33°01′45″N 111°23′13″W |
Florence | Address was 1613 Main St. | |
44 | C. D. Henry House | August 1, 1986 (#86002628) |
144 S. Willow St. 33°01′49″N 111°23′20″W |
Florence | Address was 1520 Willow St. | |
45 | Hieroglyphic Canyon Site | April 11, 1994 (#94000269) |
Address Restricted |
Apache Junction | ||
46 | Hohokam-Pima National Monument | July 19, 1974 (#74002221) |
20 miles (30 km) south of Phoenix on Interstate 10 33°11′12″N 111°55′00″W |
Gila River Indian Reservation | ||
47 | House at 222 West Ninth St. | November 20, 2002 (#02000743) |
222 W. 9th St. 32°52′55″N 111°45′21″W |
Casa Grande | ||
48 | House at 317 East Eighth Street | November 20, 2002 (#02000753) |
317 E. 8th St. 32°52′49″N 111°45′00″W |
Casa Grande | ||
49 | House at 320 West Eighth Street | November 20, 2002 (#02000745) |
320 W. 8th St. 32°52′51″N 111°45′26″W |
Casa Grande | ||
50 | House at 323 West Eighth St. | November 20, 2002 (#02000744) |
323 W. 8th St. 32°52′49″N 111°45′26″W |
Casa Grande | ||
51 | House at 59 North Brown Avenue | November 20, 2002 (#02000742) |
59 N. Brown Ave. 32°52′21″N 111°44′44″W |
Casa Grande | ||
52 | House at 736 North Center Avenue | November 20, 2002 (#02000738) |
736 N. Center Ave. 32°52′49″N 111°45′11″W |
Casa Grande | ||
53 | House at North Lehmberg Avenue | November 20, 2002 (#02000735) |
1105 N. Lehmberg Ave. 32°53′08″N 111°44′37″W |
Casa Grande | ||
54 | Dr. George Huffman House | August 1, 1986 (#86002629) |
471 E. Butte Avenue[11] 33°01′52″N 111°22′58″W |
Florence | ||
55 | Johnson's Grocery Store | April 16, 1985 (#85000885) |
301 N. Picacho 32°52′36″N 111°45′05″W |
Casa Grande | ||
56 | Kannally Ranch | March 28, 1996 (#96000307) |
Mt. Lemmon Highway east of Oracle 32°36′34″N 110°43′59″W |
Oracle | ||
57 | Kelvin Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001646) |
Florence-Kelvin Highway over the Gila River 33°06′10″N 110°58′26″W |
Kelvin | ||
58 | V.W. Kilcrease Building | November 20, 2002 (#02000754) |
139 W. 1st St. 32°52′36″N 111°45′18″W |
Casa Grande | ||
59 | Henry and Anna Kochsmeier House | November 20, 2002 (#02000746) |
403 W. 2nd Ave. 32°52′33″N 111°45′34″W |
Casa Grande | ||
60 | Gus Kratzka House | April 16, 1985 (#85000886) |
319 W. 3rd Street[10] 32°52′45″N 111°45′20″W |
Casa Grande | Now the Casa Grande Art Museum[10] | |
61 | La Casa del High Jinks | October 16, 1996 (#96001056) |
High Jinks Rd., 8 miles southeast of Oracle and 2.5 miles west of Mt. Lemmon Rd. 32°34′17″N 110°44′18″W |
Oracle | ||
62 | Laundry Building | April 16, 1985 (#85000887) |
Rear of 309 W. 8th 32°52′49″N 111°45′22″W |
Casa Grande | Apparently no longer extant[12] | |
63 | Dr. H. B. Lehmberg House | April 16, 1985 (#85000888) |
929 N. Lehmberg 32°52′59″N 111°44′37″W |
Casa Grande | ||
64 | Lincoln Hospital | November 20, 2002 (#02000741) |
112 N. Brown Ave. 32°52′27″N 111°44′41″W |
Casa Grande | ||
65 | Inez and Davis Littlefield Bea House | August 1, 1986 (#86002630) |
1913 Elizabeth St. 33°01′38″N 111°23′08″W |
Florence | ||
66 | Andronico Lorona Second House | August 1, 1986 (#86002631) |
324 Silver St.[13] 33°02′05″N 111°22′54″W |
Florence | ||
67 | Los Robles Archeological District | May 11, 1989 (#89000337) |
Address Restricted |
Red Rock | ||
68 | Magma Hotel | August 19, 1994 (#94000981) |
100-130 Main St. 33°17′38″N 111°05′45″W |
Superior | The original Magma Hotel (pictured) was built in 1912 and is located at 100 Main Street. In 1923, a two story brick building named MacPherson's Hotel Magma was built and is located at 130 Main Street.[14] | |
69 | Mandell and Meyer Building | November 20, 2002 (#02000736) |
211 N. Florence St. 32°52′37″N 111°45′15″W |
Casa Grande | ||
70 | Manjarres House | August 6, 1987 (#87001591) |
351 Silver St.[15] 33°02′05″N 111°22′53″W |
Florence | ||
71 | McClellan Wash Archeological District | May 11, 1989 (#89000336) |
Address Restricted |
Picacho | ||
72 | James and Mary McGee House | May 27, 2004 (#04000487) |
330 E. Butte Ave. 33°01′54″N 111°22′58″W |
Florence | Demolished | |
73 | Meehan/Gaar House | April 16, 1985 (#85000890) |
200 W. 1st St.[10] 32°52′38″N 111°45′19″W |
Casa Grande | ||
74 | Mineral Creek Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001648) |
Old U.S. Route 77 over Mineral Creek 33°07′20″N 110°58′32″W |
Kelvin | ||
75 | Paramount Theatre | September 3, 1999 (#99001067) |
420 N. Florence St. 32°52′42″N 111°45′09″W |
Casa Grande | ||
76 | Period Revival House | July 25, 1985 (#85001623) |
905 N. Lehmberg 32°52′55″N 111°44′37″W |
Casa Grande | ||
77 | Picacho Pass Skirmish Site-Overland Mail Co. Stage Station at Picacho Pass | November 22, 2002 (#02001384) |
1 mile northwest of Interchange #219 on Interstate 10 32°40′10″N 111°24′53″W |
Picacho | The site is near Picacho Peak State Park where a reenactment takes place. | |
78 | Adrian Pierson House | July 13, 1987 (#87001593) |
E. 6th St. and U.S. Route 79 33°02′08″N 111°22′42″W |
Florence | ||
79 | Second Pinal County Courthouse | August 2, 1978 (#78000568) |
Pinal and 12th Sts. 33°01′56″N 111°23′06″W |
Florence | ||
80 | Pioneer Market | April 16, 1985 (#85000919) |
119 N. Florence St.[10] 32°52′35″N 111°45′16″W |
Casa Grande | ||
81 | Prettyman's Meat Market and Grocery/Brigg's Jeweler | April 16, 1985 (#85000891) |
110 W. Main St.[10] 32°52′34″N 111°45′18″W |
Casa Grande | ||
82 | W. Y. Price House | August 1, 1986 (#86002632) |
1612 Willow St. 33°01′48″N 111°23′20″W |
Florence | ||
83 | Queen Creek Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001679) |
Abandoned U.S. Route 60 over Upper Queen Creek Canyon 33°17′47″N 111°05′19″W |
Superior | ||
84 | Queen Creek Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001643) |
Old Florence Highway over Queen Creek 33°17′16″N 111°19′42″W |
Florence Junction | ||
85 | Rancho Linda Vista | September 9, 1999 (#99001099) |
1955 W. Linda Vista Rd. 32°36′12″N 110°47′41″W |
Oracle | ||
86 | Rancho Solano | September 7, 1995 (#95001079) |
34145 S. Golder Dam Rd. 32°34′01″N 110°50′52″W |
Catalina | ||
87 | S.S. Blinky Jr. Building | November 20, 2002 (#02000748) |
465 W. Gila Bend Highway[10] 32°52′47″N 111°45′31″W |
Casa Grande | ||
88 | Sacaton Dam Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001621) |
Gila River Indian Reservation Rd. 33°05′19″N 111°41′11″W |
Sacaton | ||
89 | Saint Anthony's Church and Rectory | April 16, 1985 (#85000892) |
215 N. Picacho 32°52′33″N 111°45′09″W |
Casa Grande | ||
90 | San Tan Canal Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001622) |
Gila River Indian Reservation Rd. 33°05′30″N 111°41′11″W |
Sacaton | ||
91 | Shonessy Building/Don Chun Wo Store | April 16, 1985 (#85000893) |
121 W. Main Ave. 32°52′32″N 111°45′19″W |
Casa Grande | Apparently no longer extant.[16] | |
92 | Shonessy House | April 16, 1985 (#85000894) |
115 W. Main Ave. 32°52′32″N 111°45′22″W |
Casa Grande | ||
93 | Snaketown | October 15, 1966 (#07001462) |
Chandler vicinity 33°10′59″N 111°55′28″W |
Chandler | ||
94 | Stone Bungalow | April 16, 1985 (#85000895) |
515 E. 3rd St. 32°52′32″N 111°44′57″W |
Casa Grande | ||
95 | Stone Warehouse | April 16, 1985 (#85000896) |
119 Florence St. in rear 32°52′35″N 111°45′17″W |
Casa Grande | ||
96 | Benjamin Templeton House | November 20, 2002 (#02000739) |
923 N. Center Ave. 32°52′57″N 111°45′14″W |
Casa Grande | ||
97 | Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum | March 26, 1976 (#76000381) |
2 miles west of Superior on U.S. Route 60 33°16′21″N 111°09′27″W |
Superior | ||
98 | Truman-Randall House | July 13, 1987 (#87001594) |
550 S. Main St. 33°01′37″N 111°23′14″W |
Florence | Address was 2010 S. Main St. | |
99 | Valley National Bank | November 20, 2002 (#02000733) |
221 N. Florence St. 32°52′38″N 111°45′14″W |
Casa Grande | ||
100 | Vasquez House | April 16, 1985 (#85000897) |
114 E. Florence Boulevard 32°52′47″N 111°45′09″W |
Casa Grande | ||
101 | Verdugo Homestead Historic District | August 30, 2001 (#01000904) |
Address Restricted |
Randolph | ||
102 | Ward's Variety Store | April 16, 1985 (#85000898) |
112 N. Sacaton 32°52′38″N 111°45′22″W |
Casa Grande | ||
103 | P. C. Warner First House | August 1, 1986 (#86002633) |
310 3rd St. 33°02′13″N 111°23′05″W |
Florence | Demolished | |
104 | White House | April 16, 1985 (#85000899) |
901 N. Morrison 32°52′54″N 111°44′48″W |
Casa Grande | ||
105 | Walter Wilbur House | November 20, 2002 (#02000752) |
904 E. 8th St. 32°52′51″N 111°44′35″W |
Casa Grande | ||
106 | C. J. (Blinky) Wilson House | April 16, 1985 (#85000900) |
223 W. 10th 32°52′57″N 111°45′21″W |
Casa Grande | ||
107 | Winkelman Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001649) |
Old State Route 77 over the Gila River 32°59′05″N 110°46′20″W |
Winkelman |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | C.H. Cook Memorial Church | August 28, 1975 (#75000359) | May 13, 2019 | Church St. 33°04′44″N 111°44′28″W |
Sacaton | ||
2 | Ed and Lottie Devine House | August 1, 1986 (#86002626) | December 6, 1996 | 1200 Central St. 32°59′06″N 110°46′18″W |
Winkelman | ||
3 | Fisher Memorial Home | April 16, 1985 (#85000884) | January 31, 2019 | 300 E. 8th St. 32°52′51″N 111°45′03″W |
Casa Grande | Destroyed by fire | |
4 | John C. Loss House | April 16, 1985 (#85000889) | Unknown | 107 W. Main Ave. |
Casa Grande | ||
5 | Southern Pacific Railroad Depot | November 20, 2002 (#02000734) | January 31, 2019 | 201 W. Main St. 32°52′34″N 111°45′19″W |
Casa Grande | Depot was destroyed by fire in 2009. |
See also
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References
- The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
- Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- "Acadia Ranch Museum". Oracle Historical Society. Retrieved 2013-09-14.
- Untitled page regarding church's winning 2008 Firewise award. Oracle Fire Department. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
- See 2013 photo of address plaque.
- At NRHP Focus, the name is given as "Baylis"."Arizona State Historic Property Inventory: Wilbur 0. Bayless/Grasty House", linked from Focus, spells the name "Bayless". It is also spelled "Bayless" at "Main Street District Historic Sites", maintained by Casa Grande Main Street.
- Bregel, Emily. Historic Designation of Mining Site Provokes Lawmakers' Anger. Arizona Daily Star, 2016-03-14. Accessed 2016-05-13.
- "Main Street District Historic Sites". Casa Grande Main Street. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
- House number is visible on gate in this 2013 photo
- See photo of vacant lot at southwest corner of 8th Street and Arbor Avenue. As of September 2013, site was not listed at "Main Street District Historic Sites", Casa Grande Mainstreet.
- Address is visible near right edge of this 2013 photo.
- The Magma Hotel
- Address "351" is visible on the door in this 2013 photo.
- See 2013 photo of 100s block of West Main Ave, which shows nothing on the block apart from the Shonessy house. The site is not listed at Casa Grande Mainstreet's "Main Street District Historic Sites" page, retrieved 2013-09-08.
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