Nonresidential Historic Districts (9)
The following is the list of nonresidential historic
districts designated with Historic Preservation (HP) overlay zoning
in the city of Phoenix. The month and year shown indicates when
the district was listed on the Phoenix Historic Property Register.
Districts with asterisks are designated as landmarks with Historic
Preservation-Landmark (HP-L) overlay zoning.
Heritage
Square – Block 14
Generally located north of Washington Street extending to Monroe
Street between Sixth and Seventh streets.
April 1989 (Period of Significance: 1895-1920)
Matthew Henson Public Housing Project
Located on the west side of Seventh Avenue just south of Sherman
Street.
June 2005 (Period of Significance: 1940-1941)
North Central Avenue Streetscape
Located within the Central Avenue right-of-way between Bethany
Home Road and the Arizona Canal.
July 2004. (Period of Significance: 1895-1951)
Papago Park
Bounded by Van Buren Street and McDowell Road between 52nd Street
and the Arizona Crosscut Canal.
October 1989 (Period of Significance: 1932-1946)
*Phoenix Indian
School
Generally located west of Third Street and north of Indian School
Road.
October 1992; landmark designation March 2004 (Period of Significance:
1891-1931)
*Phoenix Union High School Campus
Located along the north side of Van Buren Street between Fifth and
Seventh streets.
December 1986; landmark designation and boundary adjustment January
2003 (Period of Significance: 1911-1912)
*Pioneer Cemetery and Memorial Park
Generally bounded by 13th and 15th avenues, Jefferson and Harrison
streets.
June 1991; landmark designation March 2004 (Period of Significance:
1880-1914)
*Pueblo Grande
Museum and Archaeological Park
4619 E. Washington St.
September 1991; landmark designation June 2005 (Period of Significance:
AD 500-1941)
South
Mountain Park and Preserves
Located south of Baseline Road extending as far as the alignment
of Chandler Boulevard, between 48th Street on the east and 47th
Avenue on the west.
October 1989 (Period of Significance: 1933-1942)