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Pueblo Hotel, Tucson, AZ

Pueblo Hotel and Apartments, 145 South 6th Avenue, Tucson, Arizona. The Pueblo Hotel started out as The Willard Hotel. It was constructed from 1902-1904, and was designed by Henry C. Trost, a well-known regional architect who lived in Tucson for four years. Henry Jaastad, a future architect and Tucson Mayor, was a carpenter on the Willard Hotel project. The building itself is a Mission Revival style located at the corner of 6th Avenue and 12th Street. The name was changed to Pueblo Hotel in 1944 and operated until 1984. The sign was added in the 1950s. The building underwent a major restoration from 1991-1993. The pool has since been filled in and the building was turned into law offices. The sign was meticulously restored by Cook & Co. Signmakers in 2012.

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Uploaded on October 31, 2021
Taken on October 20, 2019