Hinchcliffe Court (Tucson, Arizona)

USA / Arizona / South Tucson / Tucson, Arizona / North Granada Avenue, 405
 place with historical importance, bungalow

Built in 1911 and conceived as Arizona's first resort catering to a public enamored with automobile travel, this auto court of ten small wooden bungalows is arranged in a horseshoe plan, with the open end facing Granada Avenue. The center area, which was originally used for parking, is today landscaped with a variety of desert and imported plants attractive for their color and scent. The 1994 interior remodeling showcased the work of interior designers but did not include a renovation of one of the bungalows to its original style. Source: A Guide to Tucson Architecture
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Coordinates:   32°13'35"N   110°58'39"W
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