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| #1610284 in eBooks | 2013-06-03 | 2013-06-03 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Interesting Background -|By Loyd Eskildson|Paradise Valley was established before Phoenix sprawl and provides a refuge from big city life, crowded living and neighborhood commercialization. There are no apartments, zoning restricts houses in most areas to having at least one acre, and there are very few shops (grandfathered in from earlier times). Many of the homes were designe|About the Author|Author Douglas B. Sydnor is an architect and civic leader in the Paradise Valley area. He has authored Images of America: Scottsdale Architecture and Plugger: The Architecture of Reginald Sydnor and served on the Scottsdale Historic Preservation
Three surveyors in the late 19th century were so attracted to the area's desert beauty that they named it "the Paradise Valley." Starting in the 1920s, adobe homes were constructed in various revival styles. In 1936, the Camelback Inn resort set a high-quality standard with an inviting and relaxed character. Other guest lodges arrived, including the Hermosa Inn and the El Chorro Lodge. The 1950s brought more luxurious resorts, including the Paradise Valley Racquet Club a...
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