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The McCroskey House: A Glimpse into Chandler's Past

Step back in time at the McCroskey House in Chandler, a preserved 1917 farmhouse offering a glimpse into Arizona's rural past.

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The McCroskey House, built in 1917, offers a window into early 20th-century farm life in Chandler, Arizona. Originally located at Pecos and Dobson Roads, it was later moved to Tumbleweed Park, where it stands as a reminder of the region's agricultural heritage.

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Local tips

  • Visit during daylight hours for the best lighting for photographs of the house and grounds.
  • Check the Chandler Historical Society's website for information on scheduled tours or special events.
  • Pack a picnic to enjoy in the park's gardens after exploring the McCroskey House.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you're already in Tumbleweed Park, the McCroskey House is easily accessible by foot. Follow the park's pathways towards the Tumbleweed Ranch area, where you'll find the house. Look for signs directing you to the historical buildings. The walk is generally short and pleasant, allowing you to enjoy the park's scenery.

  • Public Transport

    From the Chandler Boulevard/Price Road Valley Metro Light Rail station, transfer to Valley Metro Bus Route 156 towards South Arizona Avenue. Get off at the McQueen Road stop, from where it's a short walk to the McCroskey House at 2250 S McQueen Rd. Check the Valley Metro website for current schedules and fare information. A single bus fare is typically $2.

  • Ride-Sharing Services

    Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft offer a convenient way to reach the McCroskey House. Simply enter '2250 S McQueen Rd, Chandler, AZ 85286' as your destination. Depending on your location within Maricopa County, fares typically range from $10 to $30.

  • Chandler Flex

    Chandler Flex is the city's on-demand public transportation service. Use the mobile app to request a shared ride to Tumbleweed Park. A single ride costs $2, with extra passengers costing $1 each. Seniors and wheelchair-accessible riders ride for $1. The service operates Monday through Friday from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Discover more about The McCroskey House

Nestled within Tumbleweed Park in Chandler, Arizona, the McCroskey House offers a charming glimpse into the past. Built in 1917 by George Edwards, the house represents the practical and inexpensive designs common to farming homes of that era. The house was mail-ordered and cost about $600. It arrived at its original homesite on the southwest corner of Dobson and Pecos in 30,000 pieces. The McCroskey family, who later owned the house, resided there from 1933, with Laura McCroskey calling it home until 1987. In 2002, Mona McCroskey donated the house to the City of Chandler. Today, the McCroskey House is used for educational field trips, offering students a chance to experience what life was like a century ago. Visitors can explore the exterior of the house daily and during park events. The house's architecture and surrounding gardens evoke the tranquility of a bygone era. While the interior may not always be accessible, the McCroskey House remains a significant reminder of Chandler's cultural heritage and agrarian roots. Nearby, visitors can also find the Edwards House, another early Chandler home, and antique agricultural equipment, all contributing to a rich historical experience at Tumbleweed Ranch.

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