The Roosevelt Neighborhood is a thriving and diverse community located adjacent to Downtown Phoenix’s Central Core. Deeply rooted in historic preservation, the neighborhood features a unique combination of residential, commercial, municipal, and cultural entities.
The Roosevelt Historic Home Tour is a primary fundraiser for RAA and provides resources for community-building, advocacy, livability improvements and education. Initiatives have included free social gatherings, neighborhood beautification, public safety education, and support of art.
The Historic Roosevelt Home Tour is organized by the Roosevelt Action Association.
For more information, check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
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The Roosevelt Neighborhood is comprised of a series of neighborhoods that grew North of the city between 1893 and 1930. Spanning from McDowell Road to Van Buren Street and from Central Ave to 7th Avenue, the neighborhood includes the Roosevelt Historic District.
The Roosevelt Action Association hosts an Historic Home Tour that typically features contemporary and turn-of-the-century architecture. The tour usually takes place in Autumn.
For more information, check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
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