The Steinfeld Mansion is a grand historic residence built for Leopold Steinfeld, a prominent Tucson businessman and newspaper publisher. The mansion reflects late Victorian and early twentieth century architectural styles with elaborate design elements. It symbolizes Tucson’s economic growth during the territorial and early statehood periods. The property is one of the city’s most notable historic mansions.
The mansion is located in a historic district near downtown Tucson. Nearby sites include other preserved residences and early civic buildings. Its scale and design distinguish it from typical adobe homes in the region. The Steinfeld Mansion represents wealth, influence and architectural ambition in early Tucson.
Location: 32.2253444, -110.9764756
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– House Number: 300
– ZIP Code: 85701
– addr:state: AZ
– Architect: Henry C. Trost
– Building: yes
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Steinfield Mansion
– ref:nrhp: 76000379
– Start Date: 1900
– Street: North Main Avenue
– City: Tucson