Rare opportunity to own a piece of Tucson's history. (sold simultaneously with MLS#22407326) Built in 1905 by Ethel and Mose Drachman, early life in this Tucson home was recounted in ''Chicken Every Sunday, written in 1943 by the Drachman's daughter, Rosemary Drachman Taylor. The book found great success and was turned into a Broadway play and later a motion picture starring Dan Daily and Celeste Holm. This captivating property. This charming Mission Revival-style triplex once owned by Mose Drachman, this estate comprises three exquisite rental homes. The main residence, #35, exudes timeless elegance with its box ceilings, original hardwood flooring, and spacious rooms. Delight in the upgraded and remodeled bathrooms, while the parlor offers versatility as a potential
22407315
Residential - Triplex, Multi-Family, Bungalow
5
4 Full
1905
Pima
0.19
Acres
Public
Frame,Stucco
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