Central Phoenix
Although not officially designated as a historic district by the City of Phoenix, the Central Phoenix Corridor boasts a diverse architectural landscape, showcasing styles ranging from French Provincial and Cape Cod to Ranch, alongside more modern designs. Stretching from Camelback Avenue to Northern Avenue and bordered by Seventh Avenue and Seventh Street, this highly sought-after neighborhood offers convenient access to downtown Phoenix and the historic Murphy’s Bridle Path, famed for its use by horses in the late 1800s. Characterized by spacious ranch-style homes with deep irrigated lots, the area features lush, verdant yards. Residents relish leisurely strolls along Murphy’s Bridle Path, a 2.5-mile unpaved trail shaded by mature elm and olive trees, perfect for walkers, joggers, and bikers alike. With a brief 10-minute commute to downtown and access to public transportation like commuter buses and the Valley Metro Light Rail, residents can easily explore the city’s vibrant arts and cultural scene or travel via Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The neighborhood also boasts a plethora of locally owned eateries. providing a diverse culinary landscape for residents to savor.
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