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Tucson Country Club
Tucson, Arizona


 

Description: Country Club
Other Names: Sabbar Temple of the Ancient and Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (from 1944)
Address: 2900 Broadway at Country Club Road, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona
Type: fraternal: country club
Original Client:
Date: before 1922
Condition: demolished (1970)

Architect or Firm: Henry C. Trost
Associated Architect or Firm: Trost & Trost
Contractors:
Dimensions and Orientation: one story, faced north
Budget/Cost:

Foundation: probably concrete
Wall Materials: stuccoed
Roofing Materials: flat
Other Materials Used:
Remodeling and Additions:

Location of Drawings: None known to exist
Location of Documentary Photographs: El Paso Public Library: Ponsford 291a, 291b, 291c; Arizona Historical Society #52484

Bibliography: (1)Prentice Duell, A Review of Modern Architecture in Arizona,Western Architect, volume XXXI, no. 6 (June, 1922), page [71], illustrated, and page 74
(2) Tucson Daily Citizen, January 10, 1970. Club to Temple to Shopping Center

Remarks: The building was demolished to make room for a large shopping center. The property was occupied by the Shiners since 1944 and was the previously the site of the Tucson Country Club.  The new center will be called “Regency Square”

Prepared for the El Paso Public Library by Lloyd C. and June F. Engelbrecht under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990.