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Explore Tucson's Historic Neighborhoods
Step into the charm and character of Tucson’s past. From adobe bungalows to mid-century gems, these historic neighborhoods each tell a story through their architecture, culture, and sense of community.
- Aldea Linda (Historic District)
- Armory Park (Historic District)
- Barrio Anita (Historic District)
- Barrio El Hoyo (Historic District)
- Barrio El Membrillo (Historic District)
- Barrio Libre (Historic District)
- Barrio San Antonio
- Barrio Santa Rosa (Historic District)
- Barrio Viejo (Historic District)
- Beauty Built Home
- Blenman-Elm, Est 1900
- Broadmoor Broadway (Historic District)
- Catalina Vista (Historic District), est. 1940
- Colonia Allegre
- Country Club Manor, Est 1947
- Downtown Tucson Historic District
- Dunbar Spring
- El Encanto (Historic District), Est 1928
- El Montevideo (Historic District)
- El Presidio (Historic District)
- Feldman's (Historic District)
- Flair (Busby-Carroll Construction)
- Flecha Caida Ranch Estates, Est 1955
- Frontier Village, Est 1946
- Glenn Heights, Est 1959
- Green Hills, Est 1955
- Harold Bell Wright Estates (Historic District), Est 1950
- Indian Crest Estates
- Indian Ridge Estates (Historic District),
- Iron Horse (Historic District)
- Jefferson Park
- Leonora Addition, Est 1953
- Mecadora Club Estates, Est 1957
- Menlo Park (Historic District)
- Miramonte, Est 1940
- Oracle Heights Estates, Est 1959
- Park Ridge (Busby-Carroll Construction)
- Pie Allen Historic District
- Poet's Square, Est 1940
- Pueblo Gardens, Est 1948
- Rincon Heights (Historic District)
- Rolling Hills (Busby-Carroll Construction)
- Rose Hill Estates, Est 1958
- Sam Hughes (Historic District)
- San Rafael (The Lusk Corporation)
- Santa Rita Terrace, Est 1959
- Suffolk Hills
- Terra Del Sol, Est 1955
- West University Historic District
- Wilshire Heights
- Windsor Park, Est 1962
- Winterhaven (Historic District), Est 1949
Communities with this icon have a particular prominence of mid-century modern homes in them. If you’re looking for a mid-century home and want to see all of the neighborhoods at once (that have a prominence of mid-century in them), click here.
Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant energy of Armory Park or the timeless elegance of El Presidio, this guide will help you explore the unique pockets of history that make Tucson feel like home. Visit our Blog and Video Library to learn more about the neighborhoods of Tucson and see them for yourself.