The Margarita Place Historic District in Phoenix, Arizona
Margarita Place Historic District is bounded by Thomas Road, Windsor Avenue, 15th and 16th Avenues.
Margarita Place Historic District homes in downtown Phoenix contain 1930s Period Revival homes, Tudors, Elizabethan, Spanish Colonials & Mission Revivals.
The Encanto Golf Course
The Encanto 18-hole golf course wraps the small neighborhood on the west and south sides, while Encanto Park borders Margarita Place on the east. Downtown Phoenix is less than 2 miles away.
The Homes In Margarita Place Historic District
Architectural styles and square footage hold a variety and diversification of architecture. In this neighborhood is unique as Ranch style homes from the 1940s, 1930s Period Revival styles, Tudor / Elizabethan, Spanish Colonials, Mission Revivals from the 1930s and Southwest Revivals all occupy this wonderful historic district in Phoenix.
Homes Square Footage & Lot Sizes
Square footage ranges from about 1500 to 1900 square feet on generous lot sizes. This is a very affordable historic district in central Phoenix.
The First Two Homes Built in Margarita Place Neighborhood Were in 1931
The Margarita Place Historic neighborhood was originally intended as an exclusive development and residential suburb in the most ideal location in the city according to an ad in the 1927 Arizona Republic.
J.C. Adams
The J.C. Adams who owned this land may have been the same J.C. Adams who arrived in Phoenix from Chicago and constructed the Hotel Adams, a meeting place for the prominent.
Indeed, it was at that time just a residential suburb of the city of Phoenix and was platted as a subdivision in 1927. It was designated a historic district in 1999.
The History of Margarita Place Historic Neighborhood