Thursday, June 18, 2009

Patagonia Places: Historic Resources

PLACES: most residents either walk or drive by these locations all the time - hidden to some, but clearly marked on this 1994 Survey ... see a post by scrolling downfor some information about another location in Patagonia on the National Register of Historic Places
Please note that these places tend to cluster on a very walkable path in and around the Patagonia Town Park and can serve to anchor a self-guided walking tour through history at the center of town.
Plans are currently being developed by The Municipal Property Association, the beneficiary organization for this year's Patagonia Fall Festival, for looking at the health of the trees in the greenway in the heart of town and ways to regenerate its use and enjoyment by all.

Locations marked with black squares are individually eligible or a potentially contributing property in the mapping of the Town of Patagonia done by Don W. Ryden AIA/Architects Inc.

You might or might not be surprised that there are only two properties here listed in The National Register of Historic Places:
  • Cady Hall/Patagonia Public Library @ 342 Duquesne Avenue
  • The James Finley House ID Number 74000462
Other Potential Contributor Historic Properties include:
Richardson Park 4th Avenue & McKeown - no information there about the town founder
Patagonia Jail
McKeown & Third Avenue
Duquesne & Third Avenue
Lopez Pool Hall on Duquesne
Grammar School on the Heill
SW Corner of Lenon & 2nd Avenue

339, 355, 361, 371, 387, 423, 451, 455 McKeown Avenue
366, 292, 275 Duquesne Avenue
273 McKeown
321,381, 289, 430, 405, 414, 430, 433, 433 Duquesne
372, 357, 370, 406, 426 Santa Rita
469, 4, 542 Harshaw
191 Third Avenue
327, 355, 416, 408-410 Sonoita
384, 364, 335, 320,284, 280, 278, 274, 132 Naugle Avenue
195, 170, 261m 265 Third Avenue
345, 306 Pennsylvania Avenue

378, 330, 326, 322, 318, 354 Sonoita Avenue
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