The Ronstadt House is a historic residence associated with the Ronstadt family, one of Tucson’s most influential families. Members of the family played significant roles in business, politics and culture in the city. The home reflects the prosperity and social standing of prominent Tucson residents during the late nineteenth century. It is recognized as an important cultural landmark.
The house is located near downtown Tucson within a historic residential district. Surrounding structures include other late nineteenth century homes and civic buildings. The property reflects architectural styles imported from the eastern United States and adapted to desert conditions. The Ronstadt House connects Tucson’s local history with national cultural influences.
Location: 32.229314, -110.9690025
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– Building: yes
– Description: Built in 1904 by one of Tucson’s pioneer families, The Ronstadt House is the sixth historic Tucson property occupied and re-purposed by Fletcher McCusker and his colleagues.
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Ronstadt House