Took a visit with fellow Fuji compact shooter to the Eisendrath Center this past Saturday. Rose Eisendrath had this 1930 adobe home built on acreage in Tempe along what is now College Avenue.
The City of Tempe and Rio Salado rehabilitated the home at a cost of over four million dollars. It, and the water conservation center are open for tours, by appointment only. A pretty nifty home worth the trip. It is adjacent the Arizona Historical Museum off Curry Road.
All of the accompanying photographs
were taken with a Fuji X30 compact
The Eisendrath house |
The view from the high ground |
The Southwest flair |
The plans |
Johanna Ludwig Howard and friend |
The button Teddy Roosevelt pushed to open the Roosevelt Dam |
School Bell? |
Art Deco lighting |
Period pieces |
Kitchen Window |
In the service kitchen |
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