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Brown House (Yuma, Arizona)

Coordinates: 32°43′20″N 114°37′13″W / 32.72222°N 114.62028°W / 32.72222; -114.62028
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Brown House
Brown House, Feb. 2014
Brown House (Yuma, Arizona) is located in Arizona
Brown House (Yuma, Arizona)
Brown House (Yuma, Arizona) is located in the United States
Brown House (Yuma, Arizona)
Location268 S. 1st Ave.,
Yuma, Arizona
Coordinates32°43′20″N 114°37′13″W / 32.72222°N 114.62028°W / 32.72222; -114.62028
Built1893
Built byF.B. Wightman
MPSYuma MRA
NRHP reference No.82001626[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 7, 1982

The Brown House is a 19th-century house in Yuma, Arizona, built of brick in the 1890s.[2][3]

It was built in 1893 by F. B. Wightman. It was deemed significant in 1982 as "a well preserved example of a lodging house from the turn of the century. It has been used principally by railroad men as a stopover between Los Angeles and Tucson. In 1907 C. L. Brown acquired the property and used it as a family home until 1943. With the exception of reshingling the roof, and enclosing the breezeway between the kitchen and main building, the structure is little changed from its original appearance. Situated on a rise at the south end of the historic district the house is a prominent landmark."[3]

The house was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1] It may be a contributing property included within Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites, a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

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References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ Brown House . accessed 3.23.2013
  3. ^ a b "Arizona State Historic Property Inventory: Brown House". National Park Service. 1980. Retrieved February 16, 2019. With accompanying photo