Steinfeld Mansion: A Glimpse into Tucson's Past
Discover Tucson's architectural gem, the Steinfeld Mansion, a historic landmark in the heart of El Presidio, showcasing Mission Revival elegance.
The Steinfeld Mansion, located in Tucson's El Presidio neighborhood, is a historic building showcasing Mission Revival architecture. Originally built in 1900 as the Owls Club, it was later purchased by Albert Steinfeld and is now used as office space. Its architecture and connection to Tucson's history make it a point of interest.
A brief summary to Steinfeld Mansion
- 300 N Main Ave, Tucson, El Presidio, Arizona, 85701, US
Know before you go
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- Explore the El Presidio neighborhood for additional historical sites and local dining options.
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography of the mansion.
- Note that the building is primarily an office space, so interior access may be limited.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you're already in downtown Tucson, walking to the Steinfeld Mansion is a good option. From the Tucson Convention Center, head northwest on W Cushing St toward N Main Ave. Turn right onto N Main Ave, and continue walking for about 0.5 miles. The Steinfeld Mansion will be on your right at 300 N Main Ave.
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Public Transport
To reach Steinfeld Mansion via public transportation, locate the nearest Sun Tran bus stop. Take Route 1 (which runs through various parts of Tucson) and get off at the stop for Congress St and Main Ave. From there, it's a short walk north on Main Ave for about 0.2 miles until you reach Steinfeld Mansion at 300 N Main Ave. All Sun Tran, Sun Link, Sun Van, Sun On Demand, Sun Express and Sun Shuttle rides are fare free.
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Car
If driving to Steinfeld Mansion from anywhere in Pima County, get onto I-10 N. Take exit 257B for Congress St toward Downtown. Merge onto W Congress St and continue for about 1 mile. Turn left onto N Main Ave, and you will find Steinfeld Mansion at 300 N Main Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701. There is street parking available, but be sure to check for any parking fees or restrictions in the area.
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