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Florence, Arizona

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Jesus Preciado de Luna/Bernardina Lorona House

This is the Historic District's finest example of a Sonoran corner-style row house. Its street facades are flush with the property line and the wings are one room deep. Always used as a residence, it was built in 1880 by Juan Luna, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Florence, AZ Historic Homes

Florence Woman's Club

The Florence Woman's Club grew from the original Florence Village Improvement Club, organized in 1897 to improve and beautify the town of Florence. Members paid 25 cents a year to Mrs. T.F Weedin to keep the club's rake under her porch.

Florence, AZ Historic Buildings

Jesus Martinez House

In 1888, Florence staged her most famous gunfight between ex-sheriff, Pete Gabriel and his former deputy, Joe Phy. The shooting started in the Tunnel Saloon and ended in the middle of Main Street. Gabriel survived; Phy died a few hours later. Also surviving the showdown was a 6 x 4

Florence, AZ Historic Homes

Clarke House

Indian raids on white settlers were common in the 1880s. When William Clarke, a mining engineer, and his wife Ella came to Florence, he devised built-in security in constructing his residence about 1884

Florence, AZ Historic Homes

Pinal County Courthouse

Built in 1891, the second Pinal County Courthouse is the oldest public building in daily use in Arizona. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Florence, AZ Historic Courthouses

Things to do near Florence, AZ

Country Meadows Golf Course

Holes 18 Architect(s) Greg Nash Year Built 1978 Public/Private Semi-Private Guest Policy Open Credit Cards VISA, D...

Ocotillo Golf Course -Gold/Blue

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Cave Creek Recreation Area

Hiking trails, camping, and RV hookups available....

Food for the Hungry Art Gallery

Experience the faces of heartbreak and victory — the weeping and laughter at Food for the Hungry's art exhibit. Often snapped...