Check out all of the Fantastic Mesa, Arizona Historic District Homes

Mesa, Arizona is one of the oldest pioneer towns in Arizona. The First Mesa Company left Utah and Idaho in September 1877. The company leaders, Crismon, Sirrine and Robson were Mormon. You will recognize these as street names in the historic district of Mesa. The City of Mesa has four designated historic districts including Evergreen, West Second Street, Glenwood/Wilbur and Temple. Temple, of course, refers to the famous Mormon temple located downtown. Discovering Mesa vintage homes for sale can be a challenge. As Arizona historic homes are relatively young, homes built in the 1960s and 1970s in the can be considered vintage.

Historic Real Estate in Mesa will Put you in Touch with Arizona’s Past

The Historic District of Mesa is really a lovely place to live. You can enjoy cool evening strolls along the quiet tree-lined streets of friendly neighborhoods. The downtown area is home to antique shops and cute boutiques. You’ll find several parks nearby.

Historical Attractions are Found Here in Mesa

On MacDonald you will discover the Arizona Museum of Natural History to learn about Arizona pre-historic history, Native American cultures and dinosaurs. The Mesa Historical Museum has exhibits from our Arizona Pioneer past is dedicated to preserving our heritage. Each year they sponsor a Historical Homes tour in January.

Don’t Forget to Experience Sports in Mesa!

Baseball fans rave about spring training with Chicago Cubs at Hohokam Stadium. Hit the links at Riverview Golf Course and Dobson Ranch Golf Course or join one of the private Country Clubs.

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