Crowley House
175 S. Railroad Ave., Willcox, AZOne of seven early intact Queen Anne-style residences in Willcox's oldest residential neighborhood. This is the earliest residence in Willcox's oldest residential area, and the only one in the neighborhood constructed of redwood. Redwood vas not brought in until the coming of the railroad in 1880, which vas important to Willcox's growth. John Crowley hosted officers during the Indian.
Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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