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Posted on Wednesday, 21st April 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Woodlea Historic District – one of 5 Historic Districts in Phoenix Zip Code 85013 – was developed between 1929 and 1945, with most of the homes constructed after 1940. The other historic districts in this zip code are Yaple Park, Medlock Place,  Pierson Place,  and Campus Vista. This is a neighborhood of large lots with [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 11th April 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

The land occupied by Yaple Park Historic District was one of the first areas near Phoenix to be used as farmland. It was farmed by the Yaple family until about 1928 when developers realized the potential for growth in this area north of downtown Phoenix. Yaple Park Historic District is located in the northestern part [...]

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Posted on Friday, 26th March 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Pierson Place Historic District is one of the five Phoenix Historic Districts located in zip code 85013. The other historic districts are Medlock Place, Yaple Park, Woodlea, and Campus Vista.  Pierson Place is located between Camelback Road and the Grand Canal. Several different developers and builders had a hand in creating this district, and each [...]

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Posted on Saturday, 13th March 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Phoenix zip code 85013 is a diverse area – home to Phoenix College and Junior College, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Palo Verde Golf Course, Colter Park, and Camelback Village Square. Also, in zip code 85013 there are  5 historic districts, which include: Pierson Place, Yaple Park, Woodlea, Campus Vista and Medlock Place. Campus [...]

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Posted on Monday, 8th March 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Lying just east of The Black Canyon Freeway, zip code 85015 offers a diverse variety of neighborhoods and home prices. The 91 current homes for sale range from $39,900 and $30.62 per square foot all the way to $447,800 at $149.27 per square foot. Part of this diversity may be due to the fact that [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 7th March 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

There are 35 historic districts in Phoenix, Arizona. In the heart of the city in the North Central Corridor, north of Camelback between Central Avenue and 7th Avenue lies the historic neighborhood called Medlock Place. The area is named after the developer Floyd Medlock. This area tells a story of a vision that still lives [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 28th February 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

The Phoenix Historic Districts of Encanto-Palmcroft, Encanto Manor, and Encanto Vista are situated around the Encanto Park and Golf Course, and take up the northernmost part of zip code 85007, north of  Interstate 10. Encanto-Palmcroft, just south of the golf course, was the first to be developed, with the majority of homes being built between [...]

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Posted on Monday, 22nd February 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Zip Code 85013 is home to Medlock Place – A historic neighborhood created by the area’s first developer, Floyd Medlock. Medlock Place was the first suburban residential development in the Valley of the Sun. When first opened to the public in 1926, Medlock Place was 4 miles north of the edge of town. Now it’s [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 14th February 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

The City of Phoenix is rich in history – and in historic districts and homes. The zip code 85003 is home to two of those districts, Roosevelt and Willo. These were among the first of the city’s “suburbs,” and Roosevelt was the first designated Historic District in Phoenix. While an occasional new home is constructed [...]

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Posted on Monday, 8th February 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Are you longing for a bit of history? The Historic Districts of Alvarado, East Evergreen, Ashland Place, East Alvarado, and Los Olivos have an enviable location with easy access to highways and light rail. In addition, residents enjoy close proximity to the Heard Museum, the Phoenix Art Museum, Burton Barr Library, Chase Field, the US [...]

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