Professor George E.P. Smith House (Tucson, Arizona)
USA /
Arizona /
South Tucson /
Tucson, Arizona /
East Speedway Boulevard, 1195
World
/ USA
/ Arizona
/ South Tucson
World / United States / Arizona
house, place with historical importance, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, vernacular (architecture)
Historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: 1904
Expanded: 1931 (northwest addition)
Architectural style: Vernacular Queen Anne
Areas of significance: Science; Architecture
Notable past owners: Professor George E.P. Smith - locally prominent geologist and University of Arizona professor
Area: 0.45 acres
Date added to NRHP: 6/3/1982
Current occupant: Preservation Studies program of the University of Arizona
Built: 1904
Expanded: 1931 (northwest addition)
Architectural style: Vernacular Queen Anne
Areas of significance: Science; Architecture
Notable past owners: Professor George E.P. Smith - locally prominent geologist and University of Arizona professor
Area: 0.45 acres
Date added to NRHP: 6/3/1982
Current occupant: Preservation Studies program of the University of Arizona
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 32°14'10"N 110°57'14"W
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- Sierra Bonita Ranch 90 km
- Copper Basin 115 km
- Gallery I 116 km
- Campo Verde 145 km
- Pecos Ranch 145 km
- Palm Estates 198 km
- North Canyon Ranch 198 km
- 9140 E Grapevine Pass 202 km
- Eagle Highlands North 203 km
- University of Arizona 0.3 km
- North University 0.5 km
- Feldman's 1 km
- West University 1.1 km
- Jefferson Park 1.2 km
- Northwest 1.4 km
- Catalina Vista Neighborhood 1.8 km
- Blenman Elm Neighborhood 1.9 km
- Sam Hughes Historic District 1.9 km
- Mountain First Avenue 2 km