Coronado Historic District Homes For Sale In Phoenix Arizona

Coronado Historic District Homes For Sale In Phoenix Arizona

 

The Coronado Historic District is located in central Phoenix, along the intersection of 7th Street and Virginia Avenue, south to Almeria Road, east to 14th Street, north to Virginia Avenue. The Coronado Historic District features mostly bungalows, English Tudor, Spanish Revival and some Pueblo Revival, Southwest and Transitional or Early Ranch style homes.  The Coronado Historic District is located just south of the intersection of 7th Street and Thomas Road in Midtown Phoenix, near Downtown Phoenix, close to the The Phoenix Country Club, The Phoenix Heard Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Public Library, Margaret Hance Park, Irish Cultural Center and Valley Metro Light Rail Station. Restaurants, sports, arts and entertainment venues are all close by.

 

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