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Crawford Street Historic District


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Merchants and professionals carried on a long tradition of a robust commercial center and their profits built the stately homes that still grace Crawford Street.

Built by Edward Titcomb about 1905, the mansion located at 432 W. Crawford was renovated to its current glory in the early 1970s by James Wilson.

Now the home of Arizona former Governor, Raul H. Castro, the 1901 Neo-Classical tuff stone house has been restored to its former elegance.

If you'd like to take a peek at one of the dozen remarkable historic homes, schedule a visit with the Nogales Mainstreet Historic Tours.


Phone: 520-397-9219
Our Email: info@nogalesmainstreet.com

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Crawford Street Historic District

Merchants and professionals carried on a long tradition of a robust commercial center and their profits built the stately homes that still grace Crawford Street. Built by Edward Titcomb about 1905, the mansion located at 432 W. Crawford was renovated to its current glory in the early 1970

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Crawford Street Historic District

Merchants and professionals carried on a long tradition of a robust commercial center and their profits built the stately hom...