The Carlos Y. Velasco House is a preserved historic residence associated with one of Tucson’s early prominent families. The house reflects the architectural style and residential patterns of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Tucson. It represents a period when Tucson transitioned from a territorial town into a growing American city. The property illustrates the social history of early urban settlement.
The house is located near downtown Tucson within a historic residential district. Nearby structures include other preserved homes and heritage buildings. The area reflects early urban planning and neighborhood development. The Velasco House contributes to Tucson’s historic residential landscape.
Location: 32.2153419, -110.9698924
Tags:
– Building: historic
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Carlos Y. Velasco House