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ARIZONA RESOURCES: AREA ATTRACTIONS:
Phoenix Attractions and More

Historic Heritage Square
115 N. Sixth St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
602-262-5071



The last remaining homesteads and buildings of Phoenix's original town site; Heritage Square remains one of the Phoenix Points of Pride. Nowhere in Arizona can compare to this engaging village of red brick beauties rich with historical significance. Turn of the century architecture from Midwestern-style bungalow to Victorian Eastlake bewitch and bring into full view the wonders of a bygone era. Explore the curious floor plan of the 1900 Silva House (presently occupied by Ruby Beet Gourmet, a breakfast and lunch cafe), the neoclassical 1909 Thomas House, and the Victorian luxury and lore of the grand 1895 Rosson House. Stop in for a spot of tea, soups, and sandwiches at the 1899 Bouvier-Teeter House or enjoy the acclaimed Chris Bianco pizza housed in the Baird Machine Shop. Attend a 1912 schoolroom filled with dolls in the Arizona Doll and Toy Museum located in the 1901 Stevens House (the Stevens House is also home to the Country House Art Gallery). With an enchanting beauty upon every step, it's a journey through Arizona history. For further information, telephone numbers are as follows: Rosson House information 602-262-5029, Stevens House 602-252-2110, Bouvier-Teeter House 602-252-4682, Silva House 602-258-8700.

Attraction

Features
• Historical Pick
• Kid-friendly
• Group-friendly

Hours
• Hours vary at each attraction, but all are closed Mon., Rosson House closed Mon.-Tue.

Price Info
• Tour prices vary; Rosson House $4; $3 seniors; $1 children 6-12

Accepted Payment
• Cash

Cross Street
• Washington

Parking
• Discount parking at nearby lots with validation

Wheelchair Accessible

ATM Info
Heritage and Science Center grounds

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