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Florence, Arizona

In 1888, Florence staged her most famous gunfight between ex-sheriff, Pete Gabriel and his former deputy, Joe Phy. The shooting started in the Tunnel Saloon and ended in the middle of Main Street. Gabriel survived; Phy died a few hours later. Also surviving the showdown was a 6 x 4 foot mirror framed in white pine, pierced by a stray bullet. The mirror made its way from the Tunnel Saloon to Dick's Pool Hall and finally to this home listed on the National Register of Historic Places,where you will see it today.

Jesus Martinez, a local farmer from New Mexico, built a portion of this house in the mid 1870s. In 1880, he sold a half interest in the parcel to Clemente Romo, an adobe mason, for $300. An 1882 survey indicated the building was completed to its present size and shape. One year later, Romo owned the entire property.

Prior to 1915, the building was divided into three units and contained a store, residence, and a meat market. After 1915, it was converted into a single residence. The current owner has carefully restored the property.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Florence Historic District

As the fifth oldest town in the state of Arizona, downtown Florence has been designated an official "Historic District" with more building listed on the National Register

Florence, AZ Historic Districts

Pinal County Historical Museum

A flashback into Native American and Territorial Arizona history is your when you visit the museum. There are exhibits of 125 varieties of barbed wire, early doctor'

Florence, AZ Museums

McFarland State Park

This adobe structure is the first Pinal County Courthouse built in 1877. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Florence, AZ Historic Courthouses

Florence Woman's Club

The Florence Woman's Club grew from the original Florence Village Improvement Club, organized in 1897 to improve and beautify the town of Florence. Members paid 25 cents a year to Mrs. T.F Weedin to keep the club's rake under her porch.

Florence, AZ Historic Buildings


Things to do near Florence, AZ