The McCullough-Price house was built in 1938 as a winter residence for William D. McCullough, a wealthy Detroit resident and his family. Architects Lescher and Mahoney designed this home in a southwestern Pueblo Revival style. For many decades the Arthur Price family, who donated it to the City in 2001, owned the home. City leaders and the staff of the Chandler Community Services Department recognized the historical value of this landmark and committed to its renovation and rehabilitation in an effort to create a historical, cultural, educational and social destination.
Source: City of Chandler
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Marker type | artwork |
City | Phoenix, AZ |
Country | United States |