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Fort Lowell Historic Zone due to the timing of the original designations, which occurred decades ago. Since those designations, additional structures have been identified as having historical, architectural, or cultural significance, but they remain outside the official protections because the review
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The omission of these buildings highlights the evolving nature of historic preservation and underscores the need for ongoing efforts to update and expand protective designations as new historic contexts emerge. While these buildings are not currently protected by the same regulations as those within
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A water system was put in place by the Boy Scouts and volunteers and three structures were acquired and donated to the site. One of the structures was used as the Ft. Lowell Training Center and another structure as the Ranger Station. In 1953, the scouts obtained the funds to have a roof built over
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to preserve the cultural and historical integrity of the Fort Lowell area. The zoning overlay provides protections for historically significant buildings, ruins, and landscapes, preventing inappropriate alterations and encouraging preservation efforts. The Fort Lowell Historic Zone Advisory Board,
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structures went into disrepair. Some of the portions of the fort were sold to the families in Tucson. Among the families which acquired in 1928, large portions where the fort was situated was the Adkins family. The Adkins family established a steel tank manufacturing business on the site. In 2006,
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created a Master Plan for the creation and development of what was to become the Fort Lowell Park. The park features ball fields, tennis and racquetball courts, a large public swimming pool, and the Fort Lowell Museum dedicated to Fort Lowell's days as an active military installation. Fort Lowell
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A couple years later, the Fort Lowell Boy Scouts troop, which was formed from boys in the neighborhood that had grown up around the old Ft. Lowell ruins, called El Fuerte and a farming community, populated by Mormons, farther west that came to be named Binghamton. The two troops played a baseball
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Fort Lowell Park and the ruins within the property were listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 13, 1978. Other properties, which belong to the park or which in the past belonged to Fort Lowell, are individually listed in National Register of Historic Places and include
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The first known visit to the old fort ruins by the Boy Scouts of Tucson, which had been established the year before, occurred in April 1912. The scouts marched out to the abandoned fort under the direction of a member of the University of Arizona's military cadet program. During the week-long
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rebuilt the crumbling adobe ruin of the Post Traders Store making it their home and studio. Through the 1940s a number of other artists moved into the Fort Lowell area establishing a burgeoning artist colony. Significant artists and intellectuals built homes and lived in the area including:
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In 1945, with the assistance of prominent local rancher Carlos Ronstadt, the Boy Scouts bid and obtained 40 acres of the old ruins while preventing the land from falling into the hands of developers, who were rumored to have plans of constructing a subdivision where the ruins existed.
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composed of local stakeholders and preservationists, oversees the area, reviewing changes to properties within the zone to maintain historical accuracy. The zone includes numerous other building and cultural assets including vernacular Sonoran adobe architecture and homes designed by
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game that year and are believed to have used the area fairly regularly for campouts, target practice etc. until about 1921, when Camp Lawton opened on Mount Lemmon. Within a few years, the Boy Scouts of Tucson became part of the Catalina Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
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Tucson purchased the former Adkins property immediately west of Craycroft Road on which the last of the original officers' quarters stand. Plans indicated that they would be open to the public as a museum. However, high levels of
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soon moved north to take advantage of the "free" repurposed fort housing and framing jobs. In the early 20th century the small village continued to grow west of the ruins of the old fort. This occupation has become known as the
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the remains of the post hospital that still exists today, constructed a rail fence around the hospital ruins which was later replaced by a chain link fence and put up a flagpole just to the south of the remains.
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were found and the buildings were not opened. On the north end of the former Adkins parcel stands a pile of large stones that, according to local lore, formed a wall of the guardhouse in which
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While many successful scout events took place there, by 1957 it was realized that the Boy Scouts didn't have enough money to maintain the site and sold it to
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from the area. The post was abandoned in July 1864 and reestablished in July 1865. On August 29, 1866, the post was renamed Camp Lowell in honor of General
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After the Army decommissioned the post in 1891, the civilian occupied military reservation land was sold and private farms were reestablished along the
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The Fort Lowell Museum is located in the reconstructed Commanding Officer's quarters and is run by the Tucson Presidio Trust which also runs the
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the official zones, many continue to play a key role in maintaining the neighborhood’s historical ambiance and cultural significance.
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and the Fort Lowell Union Church. These three civic building created the nexus of the village center and formed an informal plaza.
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the family handed over the site (known as the Adkins Parcel) to the City of Tucson. In 2009, the city in association with
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The orientation of the post was set according to magnetic north. It featured a large parade grounds, officers' quarters,
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The small community of adobe houses would continue grow in the first two decades of the 20th century to include the
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and weaver Ruth Brown. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and
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claimed a military reservation that encompassed approximately eighty square miles and extended east toward the
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encampment the boys did a lot of drilling like soldiers but also were given some free time to search for
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As the years passed, the old fort traded hands a few times, at one point being under the control of the
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The San Pedro Chapel, also known as the San Pedro de Fort Lowell (St. Peter's at Fort Lowell Mission).
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Several important historic buildings within the Fort Lowell area were not included in either the
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Schilling, Frank A. (June 1960). "Military Posts of the Old Frontier: Arizona – New Mexico".
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natives had chosen the site centuries earlier, presumably for the same reason. To this day,
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The Fort Lowell Post Traders Store and "Riallito House" located at 5425 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
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Fort Lowell, Post Hospital (Ruins), Fort Lowell Road Vicinity, Tucson, Pima County, AZ
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trees, aptly named Cottonwood Lane, graced the area in front of the officers' houses.
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Fort Lowell, Officers' Quarters, Fort Lowell Road Vicinity, Tucson, Pima County, AZ
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Among the more well known officers to have served at Fort Lowell were the young
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Fort Lowell, Summer Kitchen, Fort Lowell Road Vicinity, Tucson, Pima County, AZ
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Historic Buildings Not Included in the National Register or City Historic Zone
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remnants of which still stand under a protective structure. A lane lined with
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The Fort Lowell Quartermaster's Storehouse located at 5479 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
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processes at the time did not encompass more recent historical developments.
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established the Fort Lowell Historic Zone as a zoning overlay in
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The San Pedro Chapel National Register of Historic Places Marker
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Fort Lowell, Fort Lowell Road Vicinity, Tucson, Pima County, AZ
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A reconstructed Fort Lowell was featured in the 1972 film
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National Register of Historic Places in Tucson, Arizona
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The Historical Society of Southern California Quarterly
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Fort Lowell is the historical setting of the 1957–1958
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Star, David Leighton Arizona Daily (5 February 2017).
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http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/ftlowell/elfuerte.html
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Inclusive and more expansive of the buildings listed
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City of Tucson Fort Lowell Historic Preservation Zone
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The fort lay in ruins for many years and many of its
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http://www.oflna.org/fort_lowell_museum/ftlowell.htm
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Structures and plaques located in Fort Lowell Park.
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Giorgio Belloli, Artist, Sculpture, Furniture Design
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Fort Lowell (Los Ojos, New Mexico)
Tucson, Arizona

32°15′36″N 110°52′26″W / 32.26000°N 110.87389°W / 32.26000; -110.87389
Army
fortification
Arizona
tourist attraction
United States
adobe
mesquite
earth
Apache Wars
United States
United States Army

Adamsville
Agua Caliente
Ash Fork
Avondale
Benson
Bisbee
Black Canyon City
Bouse
Brigham City
Buckeye
Cameron
Camp Verde
Casa Grande
Cave Creek

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