Yaple Park Historic District neighborhood is bounded by 3rd and 7th Avenues, and Turney and Minnezona Avenues in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Yaple Park historic district neighborhood is only 3 streets large and is adjacent and walking distance to the popular Melrose District on 7th Avenue.
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Yaple Park was named after the first family who were farmers of this land. There were 103 homes built in Yaple Park between 1929 and 1938 and there are only 108 total which are mostly Transitional Ranch style homes. However, there are other architectural styles.
Square Footage and Architectural Styles
The average square footage in this delightful neighborhood averages around 1200. There is only one Craftsman style home in this district and it is a 2-story home, and, there is only one Cape Cod Revival built in 1938. There are also:
- French Provincials
- English Cottages
- Monterey Revival
- Cape Cod
For Bicyclists
If you’re an avid bicyclist, the Grand Canal paths take you to old town Glendale or downtown Tempe. You can plan on getting about a 10 mile workout in either direction. The Grand Canal also connects with other canal paths that guide you all over the valley.
The Period of Significance is 1928 – 1940 and its Historic Designation was gotten in June, 1997.