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its crowning jewel.
ROSSON HOUSE
Heritage Square — with the Rosson House Museum, Visitor Center, Heritage Gallery, and The Bungalow store — is located Heritage & Science Park on the Southeast corner of 6th Street and Monroe (1 block south of Van Buren and west of 7th Street) in downtown Phoenix,Arizona.
TEA FOR TWO
Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Signup for our emails!
ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
EXPLORE ARIZONA’S 5 C’S! The 5 C’s represent the major industries that shaped early Arizona. Understanding them is key to understanding our state today. The following activities and worksheets are adapted from Heritage Square’s 5 C’s Traveling Trunk, which is jam-packed with genuine artifacts and hands-on exercises.THE GREAT MIGRATION
Dr. Wormley was born on November 4 1906 in Washington, D.C. to Mamie Louise Cheatham Wormley and G. Smith Wormley, who was then the principal of Randall Junior High School, Washington, D.C. Both of Dr. Wormley’s parents came from longstanding, well-known Washington, D.C. families. His paternal great-grandfath er, James Wormley, owned ahotel
THE STEVENS-HAUSTGEN HOUSE The Stevens-Haustgen House. was built in 1901 as a rental property by Constance Stevens. It was purchased by Edward Haustgen in 1911 for his sisters Marguerite and Anna. Marguerite Haustgen lived there from 1937 to 1952. The building is another good example of the California bungalow style with its wide porches and low rooflines.HERITAGE SQUARE
Copeland’s three-wheel moto-cycle, in front of the Smithsonian in 1888. build his Phaeton Moto-Cycle, which could top out at a whopping 12 miles per hour. He would go on to build around 200 of the moto-cycles by 1891 before deciding there wasn’t enough money in the venture and retiring. He was back in the Phoenix Directory in 1895,listed
2020 MOTORING THROUGH TIME & HERITAGE FESTIVAL February 8, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Join us for this year’s free Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival, now on the second Saturday in February! This year’s festival features classic, antique, and custom cars, food trucks, a kids’ play area with a special Cookie Car Cook-Off (sponsored by Harkins Theatres ), and live music byPRESSMAN S HATS
Heritage Square – Education Department www.rossonhousemuseum.org Pressman’s Hats In the 1890s, most people wore a hat whenever theyleft their house.
HERITAGE SQUAREVISITPROGRAMSLEARNEXHIBITSRENTALSONLINE STORE Heritage Square at Heritage and Science Park. Get more 1900! Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the Square dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum isits crowning jewel.
ROSSON HOUSE
Heritage Square — with the Rosson House Museum, Visitor Center, Heritage Gallery, and The Bungalow store — is located Heritage & Science Park on the Southeast corner of 6th Street and Monroe (1 block south of Van Buren and west of 7th Street) in downtown Phoenix,Arizona.
TEA FOR TWO
Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Signup for our emails!
ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
EXPLORE ARIZONA’S 5 C’S! The 5 C’s represent the major industries that shaped early Arizona. Understanding them is key to understanding our state today. The following activities and worksheets are adapted from Heritage Square’s 5 C’s Traveling Trunk, which is jam-packed with genuine artifacts and hands-on exercises.THE GREAT MIGRATION
Dr. Wormley was born on November 4 1906 in Washington, D.C. to Mamie Louise Cheatham Wormley and G. Smith Wormley, who was then the principal of Randall Junior High School, Washington, D.C. Both of Dr. Wormley’s parents came from longstanding, well-known Washington, D.C. families. His paternal great-grandfath er, James Wormley, owned ahotel
THE STEVENS-HAUSTGEN HOUSE The Stevens-Haustgen House. was built in 1901 as a rental property by Constance Stevens. It was purchased by Edward Haustgen in 1911 for his sisters Marguerite and Anna. Marguerite Haustgen lived there from 1937 to 1952. The building is another good example of the California bungalow style with its wide porches and low rooflines.HERITAGE SQUARE
Copeland’s three-wheel moto-cycle, in front of the Smithsonian in 1888. build his Phaeton Moto-Cycle, which could top out at a whopping 12 miles per hour. He would go on to build around 200 of the moto-cycles by 1891 before deciding there wasn’t enough money in the venture and retiring. He was back in the Phoenix Directory in 1895,listed
2020 MOTORING THROUGH TIME & HERITAGE FESTIVAL February 8, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Join us for this year’s free Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival, now on the second Saturday in February! This year’s festival features classic, antique, and custom cars, food trucks, a kids’ play area with a special Cookie Car Cook-Off (sponsored by Harkins Theatres ), and live music byPRESSMAN S HATS
Heritage Square – Education Department www.rossonhousemuseum.org Pressman’s Hats In the 1890s, most people wore a hat whenever theyleft their house.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person. EXHIBITS | HERITAGE SQUARE Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
HISTORY AT HOME
Here are a few Heritage Square activities to keep away those “social distancing” blues. The list will be growing all the time, so check back for new activities to do and things to discover. Once you’ve completed a project, share it with us on social media with the hashtags: #heritagesquarephx, #museumfromhome, and #historyathome.THE BUNGALOW
The Stevens House was built in 1901 by Constance Stevens, a widow and clerk in the local retail business known as the New York Store. Like the other small homes on Heritage Square, this house is a bungalow – an architectural style that was gaining in popularity at the turn ofthe century.
EXPLORE ARIZONA’S 5 C’S! The 5 C’s represent the major industries that shaped early Arizona. Understanding them is key to understanding our state today. The following activities and worksheets are adapted from Heritage Square’s 5 C’s Traveling Trunk, which is jam-packed with genuine artifacts and hands-on exercises.THE GREAT MIGRATION
Dr. Wormley was born on November 4 1906 in Washington, D.C. to Mamie Louise Cheatham Wormley and G. Smith Wormley, who was then the principal of Randall Junior High School, Washington, D.C. Both of Dr. Wormley’s parents came from longstanding, well-known Washington, D.C. families. His paternal great-grandfath er, James Wormley, owned ahotel
JOBS | HERITAGE SQUARE There are no current job openings with Heritage Square. Heritage Square Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability,veteran status, and
CRAFTS – MAKE AN ADOBE BRICK Steps for Making a Brick/Block. 1. Mix 2 parts of sandy or caliche rich soil to 1 part. water to a half part straw. 2. Stir the mixture until it is the consistency of wet. play-dough (add water/dirt/straw as needed) 3. Pat the mixture into a mold (half of an empty milk.TWO DEEDS AND A CON
Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival – Come to Heritage Square for our annual free festival, featuring classic cars, and unique local vendors and food trucks! Saturday, February 2nd, 10am-4pm. Gin & Jazz Preservation Party – If you’ve been to Gin & Jazz in the past, you know how fun it is to party like it’s 1929 and support a local HERITAGE SQUAREVISITPROGRAMSLEARNEXHIBITSRENTALSONLINE STORE Heritage Square at Heritage and Science Park. Get more 1900! Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the Square dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum isits crowning jewel.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person.ROSSON HOUSE
Heritage Square — with the Rosson House Museum, Visitor Center, Heritage Gallery, and The Bungalow store — is located Heritage & Science Park on the Southeast corner of 6th Street and Monroe (1 block south of Van Buren and west of 7th Street) in downtown Phoenix,Arizona.
TEA FOR TWO
Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!HISTORY AT HOME
Here are a few Heritage Square activities to keep away those “social distancing” blues. The list will be growing all the time, so check back for new activities to do and things to discover. Once you’ve completed a project, share it with us on social media with the hashtags: #heritagesquarephx, #museumfromhome, and #historyathome.ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
THE STEVENS-HAUSTGEN HOUSE The Stevens-Haustgen House. was built in 1901 as a rental property by Constance Stevens. It was purchased by Edward Haustgen in 1911 for his sisters Marguerite and Anna. Marguerite Haustgen lived there from 1937 to 1952. The building is another good example of the California bungalow style with its wide porches and low rooflines.HERITAGE SQUARE
Copeland’s three-wheel moto-cycle, in front of the Smithsonian in 1888. build his Phaeton Moto-Cycle, which could top out at a whopping 12 miles per hour. He would go on to build around 200 of the moto-cycles by 1891 before deciding there wasn’t enough money in the venture and retiring. He was back in the Phoenix Directory in 1895,listed
2020 MOTORING THROUGH TIME & HERITAGE FESTIVAL February 8, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Join us for this year’s free Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival, now on the second Saturday in February! This year’s festival features classic, antique, and custom cars, food trucks, a kids’ play area with a special Cookie Car Cook-Off (sponsored by Harkins Theatres ), and live music byPRESSMAN S HATS
Heritage Square – Education Department www.rossonhousemuseum.org Pressman’s Hats In the 1890s, most people wore a hat whenever theyleft their house.
HERITAGE SQUAREVISITPROGRAMSLEARNEXHIBITSRENTALSONLINE STORE Heritage Square at Heritage and Science Park. Get more 1900! Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the Square dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum isits crowning jewel.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person.ROSSON HOUSE
Heritage Square — with the Rosson House Museum, Visitor Center, Heritage Gallery, and The Bungalow store — is located Heritage & Science Park on the Southeast corner of 6th Street and Monroe (1 block south of Van Buren and west of 7th Street) in downtown Phoenix,Arizona.
TEA FOR TWO
Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!HISTORY AT HOME
Here are a few Heritage Square activities to keep away those “social distancing” blues. The list will be growing all the time, so check back for new activities to do and things to discover. Once you’ve completed a project, share it with us on social media with the hashtags: #heritagesquarephx, #museumfromhome, and #historyathome.ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
THE STEVENS-HAUSTGEN HOUSE The Stevens-Haustgen House. was built in 1901 as a rental property by Constance Stevens. It was purchased by Edward Haustgen in 1911 for his sisters Marguerite and Anna. Marguerite Haustgen lived there from 1937 to 1952. The building is another good example of the California bungalow style with its wide porches and low rooflines.HERITAGE SQUARE
Copeland’s three-wheel moto-cycle, in front of the Smithsonian in 1888. build his Phaeton Moto-Cycle, which could top out at a whopping 12 miles per hour. He would go on to build around 200 of the moto-cycles by 1891 before deciding there wasn’t enough money in the venture and retiring. He was back in the Phoenix Directory in 1895,listed
2020 MOTORING THROUGH TIME & HERITAGE FESTIVAL February 8, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Join us for this year’s free Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival, now on the second Saturday in February! This year’s festival features classic, antique, and custom cars, food trucks, a kids’ play area with a special Cookie Car Cook-Off (sponsored by Harkins Theatres ), and live music byPRESSMAN S HATS
Heritage Square – Education Department www.rossonhousemuseum.org Pressman’s Hats In the 1890s, most people wore a hat whenever theyleft their house.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person. ABOUT US | HERITAGE SQUARE Mission. Heritage Square Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories, collection, historic buildings and grounds of Heritage Square, serving as a relevant, engaging, and inclusive community resource and as a tangible connection to our diverse localhistory.
EXHIBITS | HERITAGE SQUARE Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!HISTORY AT HOME
Here are a few Heritage Square activities to keep away those “social distancing” blues. The list will be growing all the time, so check back for new activities to do and things to discover. Once you’ve completed a project, share it with us on social media with the hashtags: #heritagesquarephx, #museumfromhome, and #historyathome.THE BUNGALOW
The Stevens House was built in 1901 by Constance Stevens, a widow and clerk in the local retail business known as the New York Store. Like the other small homes on Heritage Square, this house is a bungalow – an architectural style that was gaining in popularity at the turn ofthe century.
EXPLORE ARIZONA’S 5 C’S! The 5 C’s represent the major industries that shaped early Arizona. Understanding them is key to understanding our state today. The following activities and worksheets are adapted from Heritage Square’s 5 C’s Traveling Trunk, which is jam-packed with genuine artifacts and hands-on exercises.THE GREAT MIGRATION
Dr. Wormley was born on November 4 1906 in Washington, D.C. to Mamie Louise Cheatham Wormley and G. Smith Wormley, who was then the principal of Randall Junior High School, Washington, D.C. Both of Dr. Wormley’s parents came from longstanding, well-known Washington, D.C. families. His paternal great-grandfath er, James Wormley, owned ahotel
JOBS | HERITAGE SQUARE There are no current job openings with Heritage Square. Heritage Square Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability,veteran status, and
TWO DEEDS AND A CON
Flora Rosson purchased Block 14 from her sister, Margaret Richardson, on May 26, 1882 for $1000 . So when we found a second deed of purchase for the property (dated in 1885) at the Maricopa Country Recorders Office, we were puzzled. This deed shows that Flora Rosson paid $150 to James Addison Reavis for the very same Block 14. CRAFTS – MAKE AN ADOBE BRICK Steps for Making a Brick/Block. 1. Mix 2 parts of sandy or caliche rich soil to 1 part. water to a half part straw. 2. Stir the mixture until it is the consistency of wet. play-dough (add water/dirt/straw as needed) 3. Pat the mixture into a mold (half of an empty milk. HERITAGE SQUAREVISITPROGRAMSLEARNEXHIBITSRENTALSONLINE STORE Heritage Square at Heritage and Science Park. Get more 1900! Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the Square dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum isits crowning jewel.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person.ROSSON HOUSE
Heritage Square — with the Rosson House Museum, Visitor Center, Heritage Gallery, and The Bungalow store — is located Heritage & Science Park on the Southeast corner of 6th Street and Monroe (1 block south of Van Buren and west of 7th Street) in downtown Phoenix,Arizona.
ABOUT US | HERITAGE SQUARE Mission. Heritage Square Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories, collection, historic buildings and grounds of Heritage Square, serving as a relevant, engaging, and inclusive community resource and as a tangible connection to our diverse localhistory.
TEA FOR TWO
Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
THE STEVENS-HAUSTGEN HOUSE The Stevens-Haustgen House. was built in 1901 as a rental property by Constance Stevens. It was purchased by Edward Haustgen in 1911 for his sisters Marguerite and Anna. Marguerite Haustgen lived there from 1937 to 1952. The building is another good example of the California bungalow style with its wide porches and low rooflines. 2020 MOTORING THROUGH TIME & HERITAGE FESTIVAL February 8, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Join us for this year’s free Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival, now on the second Saturday in February! This year’s festival features classic, antique, and custom cars, food trucks, a kids’ play area with a special Cookie Car Cook-Off (sponsored by Harkins Theatres ), and live music byHERITAGE SQUARE
Copeland’s three-wheel moto-cycle, in front of the Smithsonian in 1888. build his Phaeton Moto-Cycle, which could top out at a whopping 12 miles per hour. He would go on to build around 200 of the moto-cycles by 1891 before deciding there wasn’t enough money in the venture and retiring. He was back in the Phoenix Directory in 1895,listed
PRESSMAN S HATS
Heritage Square – Education Department www.rossonhousemuseum.org Pressman’s Hats In the 1890s, most people wore a hat whenever theyleft their house.
HERITAGE SQUAREVISITPROGRAMSLEARNEXHIBITSRENTALSONLINE STORE Heritage Square at Heritage and Science Park. Get more 1900! Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the Square dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum isits crowning jewel.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person.ROSSON HOUSE
Heritage Square — with the Rosson House Museum, Visitor Center, Heritage Gallery, and The Bungalow store — is located Heritage & Science Park on the Southeast corner of 6th Street and Monroe (1 block south of Van Buren and west of 7th Street) in downtown Phoenix,Arizona.
ABOUT US | HERITAGE SQUARE Mission. Heritage Square Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories, collection, historic buildings and grounds of Heritage Square, serving as a relevant, engaging, and inclusive community resource and as a tangible connection to our diverse localhistory.
TEA FOR TWO
Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
THE STEVENS-HAUSTGEN HOUSE The Stevens-Haustgen House. was built in 1901 as a rental property by Constance Stevens. It was purchased by Edward Haustgen in 1911 for his sisters Marguerite and Anna. Marguerite Haustgen lived there from 1937 to 1952. The building is another good example of the California bungalow style with its wide porches and low rooflines. 2020 MOTORING THROUGH TIME & HERITAGE FESTIVAL February 8, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Join us for this year’s free Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival, now on the second Saturday in February! This year’s festival features classic, antique, and custom cars, food trucks, a kids’ play area with a special Cookie Car Cook-Off (sponsored by Harkins Theatres ), and live music byHERITAGE SQUARE
Copeland’s three-wheel moto-cycle, in front of the Smithsonian in 1888. build his Phaeton Moto-Cycle, which could top out at a whopping 12 miles per hour. He would go on to build around 200 of the moto-cycles by 1891 before deciding there wasn’t enough money in the venture and retiring. He was back in the Phoenix Directory in 1895,listed
PRESSMAN S HATS
Heritage Square – Education Department www.rossonhousemuseum.org Pressman’s Hats In the 1890s, most people wore a hat whenever theyleft their house.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person. EXHIBITS | HERITAGE SQUARE Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!COLLECTIONS
Heritage Square has a dynamic collection of materials that reflect life during the late Victorian period in the western United States. Collections Scope: Heritage Square’s collections focus on objects that are representative of the lifestyle of residents of the Rosson House and Heritage Square during the late Territorial and early Statehood period of Arizona.ON EXHIBIT NOW
The Great Migration: Indiscernibles in Arizona. Stevens-Haustgen Heritage Gallery | FREE admission. New to Heritage Square in January 2020, this exhibit explores Arizona’s part in the migration of African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North,Midwest and
ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
THE BUNGALOW
The Stevens House was built in 1901 by Constance Stevens, a widow and clerk in the local retail business known as the New York Store. Like the other small homes on Heritage Square, this house is a bungalow – an architectural style that was gaining in popularity at the turn ofthe century.
HERITAGESQUAREPHX.ORG heritagesquarephx.org EXPLORE ARIZONA’S 5 C’S! The 5 C’s represent the major industries that shaped early Arizona. Understanding them is key to understanding our state today. The following activities and worksheets are adapted from Heritage Square’s 5 C’s Traveling Trunk, which is jam-packed with genuine artifacts and hands-on exercises. JOBS | HERITAGE SQUARE There are no current job openings with Heritage Square. Heritage Square Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability,veteran status, and
THE GREAT MIGRATION
Dr. Wormley was born on November 4 1906 in Washington, D.C. to Mamie Louise Cheatham Wormley and G. Smith Wormley, who was then the principal of Randall Junior High School, Washington, D.C. Both of Dr. Wormley’s parents came from longstanding, well-known Washington, D.C. families. His paternal great-grandfath er, James Wormley, owned ahotel
HERITAGE SQUAREVISITPROGRAMSLEARNEXHIBITSRENTALSONLINE STORE Heritage Square at Heritage and Science Park. Get more 1900! Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the Square dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum isits crowning jewel.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person.ROSSON HOUSE
Heritage Square — with the Rosson House Museum, Visitor Center, Heritage Gallery, and The Bungalow store — is located Heritage & Science Park on the Southeast corner of 6th Street and Monroe (1 block south of Van Buren and west of 7th Street) in downtown Phoenix,Arizona.
ABOUT US | HERITAGE SQUAREHERITAGE SQUARE PARKHERITAGE SQUARERESTAURANT
Mission. Heritage Square Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories, collection, historic buildings and grounds of Heritage Square, serving as a relevant, engaging, and inclusive community resource and as a tangible connection to our diverse localhistory.
TEA FOR TWO
Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
THE STEVENS-HAUSTGEN HOUSE The Stevens-Haustgen House. was built in 1901 as a rental property by Constance Stevens. It was purchased by Edward Haustgen in 1911 for his sisters Marguerite and Anna. Marguerite Haustgen lived there from 1937 to 1952. The building is another good example of the California bungalow style with its wide porches and low rooflines. 2020 MOTORING THROUGH TIME & HERITAGE FESTIVAL February 8, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Join us for this year’s free Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival, now on the second Saturday in February! This year’s festival features classic, antique, and custom cars, food trucks, a kids’ play area with a special Cookie Car Cook-Off (sponsored by Harkins Theatres ), and live music byHERITAGE SQUARE
Copeland’s three-wheel moto-cycle, in front of the Smithsonian in 1888. build his Phaeton Moto-Cycle, which could top out at a whopping 12 miles per hour. He would go on to build around 200 of the moto-cycles by 1891 before deciding there wasn’t enough money in the venture and retiring. He was back in the Phoenix Directory in 1895,listed
PRESSMAN S HATS
Heritage Square – Education Department www.rossonhousemuseum.org Pressman’s Hats In the 1890s, most people wore a hat whenever theyleft their house.
HERITAGE SQUAREVISITPROGRAMSLEARNEXHIBITSRENTALSONLINE STORE Heritage Square at Heritage and Science Park. Get more 1900! Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the Square dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum isits crowning jewel.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person.ROSSON HOUSE
Heritage Square — with the Rosson House Museum, Visitor Center, Heritage Gallery, and The Bungalow store — is located Heritage & Science Park on the Southeast corner of 6th Street and Monroe (1 block south of Van Buren and west of 7th Street) in downtown Phoenix,Arizona.
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Mission. Heritage Square Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories, collection, historic buildings and grounds of Heritage Square, serving as a relevant, engaging, and inclusive community resource and as a tangible connection to our diverse localhistory.
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Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!ONLINE STORE
113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
THE STEVENS-HAUSTGEN HOUSE The Stevens-Haustgen House. was built in 1901 as a rental property by Constance Stevens. It was purchased by Edward Haustgen in 1911 for his sisters Marguerite and Anna. Marguerite Haustgen lived there from 1937 to 1952. The building is another good example of the California bungalow style with its wide porches and low rooflines. 2020 MOTORING THROUGH TIME & HERITAGE FESTIVAL February 8, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Join us for this year’s free Motoring Through Time & Heritage Festival, now on the second Saturday in February! This year’s festival features classic, antique, and custom cars, food trucks, a kids’ play area with a special Cookie Car Cook-Off (sponsored by Harkins Theatres ), and live music byHERITAGE SQUARE
Copeland’s three-wheel moto-cycle, in front of the Smithsonian in 1888. build his Phaeton Moto-Cycle, which could top out at a whopping 12 miles per hour. He would go on to build around 200 of the moto-cycles by 1891 before deciding there wasn’t enough money in the venture and retiring. He was back in the Phoenix Directory in 1895,listed
PRESSMAN S HATS
Heritage Square – Education Department www.rossonhousemuseum.org Pressman’s Hats In the 1890s, most people wore a hat whenever theyleft their house.
VISIT | HERITAGE SQUARE The Visitor Center opens 10 minutes before the first tour of the day. Monday – Thursday. Closed until further notice. Friday & Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Sunday: 12pm – 4pm. Museum Tours are available on the hour, with the last tour of the day at 3pm. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance or in person. EXHIBITS | HERITAGE SQUARE Heritage Square. 113 N. Sixth St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Tickets – 602.388.8090 Office – 602.699.5994 info@heritagesquarephx.org Sign up for our mailing list!COLLECTIONS
Heritage Square has a dynamic collection of materials that reflect life during the late Victorian period in the western United States. Collections Scope: Heritage Square’s collections focus on objects that are representative of the lifestyle of residents of the Rosson House and Heritage Square during the late Territorial and early Statehood period of Arizona.ON EXHIBIT NOW
The Great Migration: Indiscernibles in Arizona. Stevens-Haustgen Heritage Gallery | FREE admission. New to Heritage Square in January 2020, this exhibit explores Arizona’s part in the migration of African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North,Midwest and
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113 N. Sixth St. Rosson House Museum Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-4pm, and Sundays 12pm-4pm. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. See our Rosson House webpage for tickets and more information. The Bungalow museum store is open online or by appointment only. Please call (602) 699-5994 to schedule your shopping appointmentsMonday-Friday.
THE BUNGALOW
The Stevens House was built in 1901 by Constance Stevens, a widow and clerk in the local retail business known as the New York Store. Like the other small homes on Heritage Square, this house is a bungalow – an architectural style that was gaining in popularity at the turn ofthe century.
HERITAGESQUAREPHX.ORG heritagesquarephx.org EXPLORE ARIZONA’S 5 C’S! The 5 C’s represent the major industries that shaped early Arizona. Understanding them is key to understanding our state today. The following activities and worksheets are adapted from Heritage Square’s 5 C’s Traveling Trunk, which is jam-packed with genuine artifacts and hands-on exercises. JOBS | HERITAGE SQUARE There are no current job openings with Heritage Square. Heritage Square Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability,veteran status, and
THE GREAT MIGRATION
Dr. Wormley was born on November 4 1906 in Washington, D.C. to Mamie Louise Cheatham Wormley and G. Smith Wormley, who was then the principal of Randall Junior High School, Washington, D.C. Both of Dr. Wormley’s parents came from longstanding, well-known Washington, D.C. families. His paternal great-grandfath er, James Wormley, owned ahotel
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HERITAGE SQUARE AT HERITAGE AND SCIENCE PARK Get more 1900! Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the Square dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum is its crowning jewel. Whether you love history, technology, good food, or just a quiet place to reflect – a visit to Heritage Square is for you! Heritage Square and Science Park is operated in conjunction by the Heritage Square Foundation (a 501c-3 non-profit organization) and the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department, and is owned by theCity of Phoenix.
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GENERAL PARK GUIDELINES Thank you for your interest in using Heritage Square as the location for your photography. The Square is a beautiful venue for capturing your family history and we look forward to seeing you soon. The following guidelines apply to all photography and filming to ensure protection of the park environment and safety and access for allvisitors.
* Personal photography and filming are generally allowed without special permission of permits. * _Please do not sit on historic house porch rails or allow your photography customers to do so. _ * _Glitter, confetti or confetti cannons, and cake smashing are not permitted on park grounds._ * Personal photography must take place during normal park hours and is restricted to public use areas only. * Photographers must use hand-held equipment only – no professional props, sets, actors, supplemental lighting, or motorized equipment can be used. * Any on-site furniture or equipment moved by photographers or subjects during a shoot, i.e. park benches, must be replaced. All personal photography and filming is subject to the direction of the park and Foundation staff. Any activity that interferes with the use, operation, or enjoyment of the site can be limited or prohibitedby staff.
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ROSSON HOUSE PUBLIC TOURS * Private, noncommercial use photography in the Rosson House Museum is encouraged. Photographs taken during tours may not be commercially published, sold, reproduced, distributed, or otherwise commercially exploited in any manner. * Flash photography, tripods, and other photographic equipment are not permitted during public tours. * Photography must be conducted without disruption to the Museum tour. Guests taking photos must stay with the tour group. * During public tours, informal filming is permitted only with prior permission from staff members.*
ROSSON HOUSE MUSEUM GUIDED PHOTOGRAPHY TOURS Upon request, the Heritage Square Staff will schedule special, behind-the-barriers photography tours of the Rosson House Museum. Contact Visitor Services by email or at 602-262-5070 for moreinformation.
* Photography tours are for amateur photographers only. No assistants, models or external props are allowed. * Photographers must be accompanied by a staff member. Photographers are allowed behind barricades, but must not handle objects. Staff members may move an object at their discretion for the photographer. * Photographers must use existing light. No flash photography, lights, reflectors, or bounce boards are permitted. * Tripods and monopods can be used, however all feet must be rubber-capped. Tripods must be moved with care so that they do not scuff the walls or floors. * Only shoulder-slung or back-pack style camera bags are allowed. Extra care must be taken when moving through the house with camera bags. When not in use, camera bags should be set on the floor, not on the furniture. Out of consideration for your fellow photographers, bags should also be kept out of high traffic areas.*
OTHER STILL PHOTOGRAPHY SHOOTS * Requests for private photography inside of the Rosson House Museum must be presented in writing. All requests must be made at least 2 weeks in advance and must be approved by the Executive Director. The Executive Director has the right to refuse a photography request should the subject conflict with the mission or image of HeritageSquare.
* Private photographers must rent the interior of the Rosson House Museum during non-public hours. Rentals are conducted by the hour and the photographer must pre-pay a staffing, rental fee and damage deposit. The rental fee is $250 per hour, the refundable damage deposit is $500 and the staff fee is $40 per staff member per hour. The Executive Director will determine the number of staff required for a photography shoot. * External props are not allowed in the Rosson House Museum. Additionally, the application of make-up, hair products, glitter and clothing changes are not allowed inside of the Museum. * Photographers, assistants and models must be accompanied by a staff member. Photographers, assistants and models are allowed behind barricades, but must not touch, handle, pose or sit on the artifacts. Staff members may move an object at their discretion for thephotographer.
* Photographers must use existing light. No flash photography, lights, reflectors, or bounce boards are permitted. * Tripods and monopods can be used, however all feet must be rubber-capped. Tripods must be moved with care so that they do not scuff the walls or floors. * Only shoulder-slung or back-pack style camera bags are allowed. Extra care must be taken when moving through the house with camera bags. When not in use, camera bags should be set on the floor, not onthe furniture.
* Published images taken inside of the Rosson House Museum should include in the credit line “Rosson House Museum, Phoenix”*
COMMERCIAL FILMING REQUESTS * Requests for the commercial filming of the interior of the Rosson House Museum or anywhere in Heritage Square require a permit from the City of Phoenix Film Office. Additional information about commercial filming on City of Phoenix property can be found at http://phoenix.gov/econdev/filmphx/index.html or by calling the Film Office at 602-361-4453. * After the proper permits are received from the City of Phoenix Film Office, the production company must rent the interior of the Rosson House Museum during non-public hours. Rentals are conducted by the hour and the company must pre-pay a staffing, rental fee and damage deposit. The rental fee is $250 per hour, the refundable damage deposit is $500 and the staff fee is $40 per staff member per hour. The Executive Director will determine the number of staff required fora filming request.
* Commercial filming shoots must follow the same rules and regulations outlined for photography shoots. * Published or broadcast images taken inside of the Rosson House Museum should include in the credit line “Rosson House Museum,Phoenix”
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