Phoenix Homes

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spectacular urban area

Phoenix is the capital and largest city of Arizona, as well as the fifth most populous city in the US.A famous local attraction is the Wrigley Mansion. It is a landmark residence built between 1929 and 1931 by chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. The mansion is also known as La Colina Solana and as William Wrigley, Jr., Winter Cottages. Located at 2501 East Telewa Trail, it sits atop a 100-foot knoll with views of greater Phoenix to the south, close to the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, which Wrigley owned.The famous architect Earl Heitschmidt of Los Angeles designed the home at a cost of $1.2 million, in a combination of styles including Spanish Colonial. It has 24 rooms, 12 bathrooms with over 16,000 square feet. Much of the extensive tilework was shipped to Phoenix from Wrigley's own factory in Catalina.

 

Another attraction is the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza. It is an urban park and gathering place, located in front of the Arizona state capitol complex in downtown Phoenix. The plaza serves as a home to a number of memorials honoring prominent figures in Arizona history as well as memorializing significant wars and other events that have had an impact on the state. Some of the few memorials are Wesley Bolin Memorial Marker, Father Kino Statue, Bushmasters Memorial , Arizona Pioneer Women Memorial, Ten Commandments Memorial and more.  The plaza is a frequent venue for memorial ceremonies, political rallies and peaceful demonstrations. There is a plethora of Phoenix Homes. There exists a gamut of homes including affordable homes, private homes, luxury homes and more. The preferred choice among real estate buyers is Phoenix Golf Real Estate .

 

For more information about Phoenix, visit the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce.

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