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National Register of Historic Places Plaque, Phoenix

Discover Phoenix's past at landmarks recognized by the National Register of Historic Places.

A marker recognizing Phoenix's historic sites. The National Register of Historic Places Plaque designates buildings, districts, sites, and objects worthy of preservation for their historical or architectural significance.

A brief summary to National Register of Historic Places Plaque

  • 301 S 4th Ave, Phoenix, Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, 85003, US

Local tips

  • Explore the Valley Metro website or app for bus and light rail schedules to reach downtown Phoenix.
  • Check the specific hours of operation for the landmark you plan to visit.
  • Utilize the ParkMobile app to pay for metered parking.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the intersection of Central Avenue and Washington Street, walk east on Washington Street, then turn right (south) onto 4th Avenue. The National Register of Historic Places Plaque is located near 301 S 4th Ave. This is a short walk within the downtown area.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Valley Metro Rail to the Washington/Central Ave Station. From there, walk east on Washington Street, then turn right (south) onto 4th Avenue. The National Register of Historic Places Plaque is located near 301 S 4th Ave. A single ride costs $2, and a day pass is $4.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Request a ride to 301 S 4th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Typical fares from downtown Phoenix to this address range from $7 to $12, depending on the service and demand.

  • Driving

    Drive to the downtown area and navigate to 301 S 4th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Parking is available in nearby garages or metered street parking. Metered parking costs $1.50 per hour and is enforced from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Garage parking rates vary, with hourly rates around $4 and daily maximums around $20.

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The National Register of Historic Places Plaque marks sites recognized for their contribution to the history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture of the United States. These locations have been deemed worthy of preservation and are part of a national program to identify and protect America's historic resources. Phoenix has a rich history that dates back thousands of years, starting with the Hohokam people who created an intricate canal system that laid the foundation for the city’s water supply. The city was officially founded in 1868 and became the capital of the Arizona Territory in 1889. The early 20th century saw significant population growth, driven in part by the arrival of the railroad. The National Register of Historic Places serves as the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation. The National Park Service administers the register, which was authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. While the National Register does not provide the plaques, these are arranged for by the owners. The plaques signify a location's importance in American history.

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