Swindall Tourist Inn
1913 establishments in ArizonaAfrican-American history of ArizonaBuildings and structures in Maricopa County, ArizonaHotel buildings completed in 1913National Register of Historic Places in Maricopa County, Arizona
The Swindall Tourist Inn is the last known surviving African American boarding house in Phoenix, Arizona used during the Jim Crow era. The building itself was built in 1913 and was sold in 1940. Until its selling, it was used as a boarding house, predominantly for African American lodgers. The building has since been converted to office use.
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East Washington Street, Phoenix Central City
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N 33.448055555556 ° | E -112.05861111111 ° |
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East Washington Street (East Washington Street (Frontage Road))
East Washington Street
85004 Phoenix, Central City
Arizona, United States
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