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La Casa Cordova

La Casa Cordova, now a part of the Tucson Museum...

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Casa Cordova is the oldest continually occupied residence ...

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This adobe house incorporates portions of one of the oldes...

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La Casa Cordova

La Casa Cordova, now a part of the Tucson Museum of Art, may be the oldest surviving building in Tucson. The one-story adobe house is of typical Mexican town house design with a flat roof, central brick courtyard and ...

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La Casa Cordova

Casa Cordova is the oldest continually occupied residence in Tucson, Arizona. The Cordova family, who acquired the home in 1936, gave the house its name. The house’s exact date of construction is unknown, but town officials believe that original construction ...

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La Casa Cordova

This adobe house incorporates portions of one of the oldest standing structures in Tucson. The two west rooms are believed to have been built before the Gadsden Purchase of 1854. Four front rooms were added in 1879.

The house was named ...

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