Generally bounded by Seventh and 16th Avenues, Van Buren Street and the alley north of Adams Street.
Period of Significance: 1880-1935
The Woodland Historic District is a residential area composed mainly of Bungalow Style single-family houses and some Neo-Colonial and Period Revival Style houses. The district lies within an area bounded by Van Buren Street on the north, Adams Street on the south, Seventh Avenue on the east, and Seventeenth Avenue on the west. It is typical in appearance to other Phoenix neighborhoods of the same era. The area within the district is substantially unaltered, with few modern intrusions and high integrity overall. In addition to the residential aspect of the neighborhood are other features such as the Adams School (now Grace Court School), Zion Lutheran Church, and Woodland Park. See source for more details.
Source: https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/217cb062-7086-4245-a58f-41455b2436df
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