Historic Property Preservation

State Historic Preservation Office

Arizona State Parks & Trails

1110 West Washington Street, Suite 100

Phoenix AZ 85007-2957

The Arizona SHPO has gone digital !!

We are asking that all project submissions or inquiries be submitted digitally to  azshpo@azstateparks.gov

All initial correspondence related to the historic preservation program (CLGs, tax act credits, NR nominations, etc.) and all initial consultation (NHPA, State Act, NEPA, non-mandated reviews, etc) should be routed through this email, with attachments, to be logged in by SHPO admin. Subsequent correspondence will be directly conducted by/with your SHPO reviewer. 

SHPO reviews all projects on a first come, first served basis, and have a 30 day review period under federal and state laws.   Actual times are usually shorter, but dependent on current workloads and complexity of the projects.

Visit their website for more infomation

https://azstateparks.com/shpo

 

 

About us

The Indian Ridge Historic District is a wonderful example of a mid century modern neighborhood built by the Lusk Corporation in Tucson Arizona from 1955 to 1964. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 16th, 2010.

Indian Ruins

Included in this website is information about the University Indian Ruins where the first residents of this ridge resided and how the neighborhood acquired its name.

Anne Rysdale

Part of our collection posted on this website is a piece of very rare Arizona architecture history.  Over 200 original floorplans from the ground breaking architect Anne Rysdale.  She was the only registered female architect practicing in Arizona from 1949 to the early 1960's.

Neighborhood Events

Swim Team Season

Fourth of July Parade

Halloween Party

Holiday Luminarias

Mission

To share the information, history and material of the Lusk Corporation in one of the original "master planned communities" in Tucson - Indian Ridge.

Enjoy

All content included in this website is for educational purposes only.

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