SOLD OUT - This annual event will be held at the home of one of our members and is
located in the Arcadia neighborhood. It is on the National Historic
Register and the historic register for the City of Phoenix. Named
Rancho Joaquina House, it is a Mission Revival/Spanish Colonial Revival
mansion, built in 1924/25 by Col. J. E. Thompson, younger brother of
William Boyce Thompson. The mansion anchored J. E. Thompson's 80-acre
ranch. Only two acres remain. It is believed to be the first adobe
revival property in the Phoenix area.
Our guest speaker will be James Garrison, Director Arizona State Historic Preservation Office.
Aperitivos and bebidas will be served.
published by the Historical League, Inc.
2018
Volume I 2007 Regional winner of the Tabasco Community Cookbook award
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