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Garfield Historic District

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An Ohio pioneer, John Dennis, settled here in 1868 and carved out a farm in a corner of land bounded by Seventh to 12th Streets, and Roosevelt to Van Buren. The land acquired his name and became the Dennis Addition when he decided to create subdivisions. In 1883, the sector was registered with Maricopa County, and by 1899, it was annexed into the city of Phoenix.  This area attained historic status in 2006.

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The pictures and renderings in this website are examples of local style and architecture only in order to give prospective buyers an idea of what our area looks and feels like. Most of the pictures or write ups do not constitute an offer to sell the particular properties, nor does their inclusion on this site infer that I have a legal agreement to sell or market those properties. My "listed" properties are on the local MLS and on REALTOR.com.