Bounded by Grand Canal, Turney Avenue, Third Avenue and the alley east of Seventh Avenue.
Period of Significance: 1928-1940)
Zip 85013
The Yaple Park Historic District is a suburban neighborhood located approximately three miles north of downtown Phoenix, immediately south of the Grand Canal. Yaple Park has a roughly rectangular boundary that includes sections of Minnezona, Campbell, Roma, and Turney Avenues between 3rd and 7th Avenues. The district corresponds to the Yaple Park subdivision platted in 1929, with the exception of the west-facing lots along 7th Avenue, which are not included in the district boundary. The Yaple Park Historic District is approximately 30 acres in size and contains 110 resources, all of which are residential in nature—107 single-family houses, two multi-unit dwellings, and a daycare center. Of the resources, 93 (85%) are considered contributing, and 17 (15%) are noncontributing. Most of the resources in the district are modest houses built between 1931 and 1949. A wide range of styles is represented, including several period revival styles and many Transitional Ranch houses. The boundaries of the National Register district correspond to the boundaries of a Phoenix local historic district of the same name. See source for more details.
Source: https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/HP/pdd_hp_nif_nrn0011.pdf
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