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Landmark: Heritage SquareCity: Phoenix
Country: USA Arizona
Continent: North America
Heritage Square, Phoenix, USA Arizona, North America
Heritage Square is a historic block located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. It preserves several of the city's original turn-of-the-century buildings.
Visual Characteristics
The square features a collection of Victorian-era structures constructed primarily from wood and brick. Buildings exhibit varied color palettes, including muted reds, browns, and whites. Architectural styles range from Queen Anne to Italianate, with features like gabled roofs, decorative trim, and prominent porches.
Location & Access Logistics
Heritage Square is situated at 113 N. 6th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004, approximately 0.5km East of the central business district. Vehicle access is via Washington Street or Jefferson Street. Public parking is available in the adjacent Heritage Square Parking Garage, accessible from 5th Street. Valley Metro Rail stops at the Washington/Central Ave station, a 0.8km walk West.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The buildings on Heritage Square were constructed between 1880 and 1920. They represent the early residential and commercial development of Phoenix. The square was established as a preservation project to protect these architectural remnants from urban expansion.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can tour the Rosson House Museum, a preserved Victorian house. The Arizona Science Center is located on the north side of the square. The area also hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. Self-guided walking tours of the exterior architecture are possible at any time.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the Rosson House Museum and the Arizona Science Center. Shaded areas are provided by mature trees and building overhangs. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the square. Food vendors and restaurants are located within the Arizona Science Center and on adjacent streets.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting on the buildings, visit in the morning between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM, or in the late afternoon from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The best months for comfortable outdoor exploration are October through April, avoiding the extreme summer heat.
Facts & Legends
The Rosson House Museum is rumored to be haunted by its original owner, Dr. Roland Rosson, and his family. Staff have reported unexplained occurrences during tours.
Nearby Landmarks
- Arizona Science Center (0.1km North)
- Phoenix Convention Center (0.6km Southwest)
- Chase Field (0.8km Southwest)
- CityScape Phoenix (0.7km West)
- Roosevelt Row Arts District (1.2km Northwest)