Fort Lowell Neighborhood

Home of the San Pedro Chapel
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

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The Old Fort Lowell Neighborhood Association is currently developing a new website. It mirrors and reflects the changes in focus that have occurred on the Board of Directors for the Association over the past few years. Since renovation has been completed on the San Pedro property, the board has become narrowly focused on maintenance and marketing of the property and their new website reflects such.
It remains to be seen whether there will be information of value to the neighborhood which will be presented on the new website or if the site will be directed to acquiring visibility and continued support for the projects which keep the San Pedro property at the center of the Associations life.
The current configuration of the work being accomplished by the OFLNA Board is barely recognizable in the words and spirit of the orginal Charter presented here. Until such time as the neighorhood again becomes the focus of the Associations work this site will remain as a place for our neighbors to refocus their attention on the community which set in motion the OFLNA.

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Old Fort Lowell Neighborhood Association exists

  • To maintain and develop the way of life that the distinctive character of this neighhorhood has encouraged.
  • To insure that the historic awareness expressed in this way of life be fostered throughout the community.
  • To ensure that this historic awareness he recognized not only as a facet of this neighborhood but exists as an enhancement to the City of Tucson, Pima County and the State of Arizona.
  • To maintain and enhance the semi-rural residential character and the historic ambience that is a part of Tucson's heritage and an essential ingredient of this neighborhood.
  • To encourage the revitalization and preservation of the archeologic, historic and residential aspects of the area.

Affliates

Officers Row 1901 (AHS 61561)

Pima County - Fort Lowell Website

Fort Lowell Restoration Advisory Committee Meetings

Click here for Adkins Acquistion information



This file last modified 07/22/10