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Armory Park historic homes in Tucson

Tucson's Armory Park neighborhood was the first of the city's historic hoods to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Predominately Queen Anne and Greek Revival homes, Armory Park is a highly sought after area due to its location, history and proximity to some of the city's best eateries, breweries and museums.

Residential Armory Park takes its name from the nearby military plaza and former armory located at the northern end of the neighborhood. The park encompasses 4 acres and contains walking paths, picnic tables and a concert stage.

Located just two blocks south of East Broadway Boulevard in downtown Tucson, the neighborhood is within walking distance of the Children's Museum of Tucson, Tucson Convention Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

 

 


Armory Park homes for sale

Built in 1902
$1,995,000 - 4 BR, 5.1 BA
Built in 1926
$620,000 - 3 BR, 3 BA
Built in 1967
$510,000 - 3 BR, 1.1 BA
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