Historic preservation: Is history becoming fashionable in Tucson?
Adobe casita in downtown Tucson. (Photo Credit: Pamela Powers)
When we first went house-hunting in Tucson in the early 1980s, our realtor thought we were crazy because we wanted a house with architectural style and wooden floors. Having lived in Columbus' city core in an old Victorian-era brick double, we didn't realize what a tall order this was in Tuc…
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