- Sirrine House | Downtown Mesa
Located in the West Second Street Historic District, the Historic Sirrine House is Mesa’s oldest Victorian-style home and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- Sirrine House Project - CP1171SIRR - City of Mesa
Located in the West Second Street Historic District, the Historic Sirrine House is Mesa’s oldest Victorian-style home and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- Sirrine House Historical Marker
The Sirrine House was built in 1896 by Joel Sirrine who arrived in 1878 as one of the original settlers of Mesa The Sirrine House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996
- Historic Mesa homesite being reimagined as multi-use venue
Today, the Sirrine Home at Center and 2nd streets - the city’s only fully restored Victorian-era historic house - is planned for a reinvention into an agricultural-entertainment space with educational opportunities and public event spaces
- Mesa could spend $3M on restoration of Sirrine House
The Sirrine House, a late-Victorian building with red brick and white trim, is the last remaining house built when Mesa was founded, but now staff are asking City Council to consider spending
- Sirrine House Museum - Mesa, AZ (Address, Phone, Fax, and Hours)
Sirrine House, located in Mesa, Arizona, is a historic building that once served as a private residence and is now part of the Arizona Museum of Natural History
- Sirrine House Museum in Mesa, AZ - The County Office
Find Sirrine House Museum in Mesa, Maricopa County, AZ 85201 to get information on museums' opening hours, their displays, and also daily deals and local insights
- Sirrine House - Clio
In 1896, the Sirrine House was built in for his new wife, Caroline Sirrine The house was later opened to the public in 1986, with the support of the community in both time and money An large amount of research and studying went into the restoration of the house
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