Casey Moore's Oyster House (Tempe, Arizona)

USA / Arizona / Tempe / Tempe, Arizona / South Ash Avenue, 850
 restaurant, house, bar, seafood restaurant, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Colonial Revival (architecture)
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850 S Ash, Tempe
480-968-9935

Historic house (now a restaurant) listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Built: 1910
Alterations: enclosure of porches
Architectural style: Western Colonial
Areas of significance: Education; Politics/Government
Notable past owners: William A. Moeur - prominent local businessman, school board member, and Arizona State Land Commissioner; also the brother of B.B. Moeur, governor of Arizona in the 1930s.
Area: less than 1 acre
Also known as: W.A. Moeur House (historic name)
Date added to NRHP: 5/7/1984
Other designations: part of the Tempe Multiple Resource Area and the Tempe Historic Property Register.
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Coordinates:   33°25'14"N   111°56'33"W

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  • The bartenders wear ties here
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