The Cheyney House is a historic residential structure associated with Tucson’s early Anglo settlers. The house reflects architectural trends brought from the eastern United States and adapted to the desert climate. It represents the transition from traditional adobe structures to wood-frame and masonry construction. The property contributes to Tucson’s architectural diversity.
The house is located in a historic neighborhood near central Tucson. Surrounding properties include other early twentieth century homes and tree-lined streets. The Cheyney House illustrates evolving residential design in a growing desert city. It remains part of Tucson’s preserved historic landscape.
Location: 32.2247549, -110.9762469
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– House Number: 252
– ZIP Code: 85701
– addr:state: AZ
– Architect: Holmes & Holmes
– Building: house
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Cheyney House
– Street: North Main Avenue
– City: Tucson