In Tucson, if you're going to a special luncheon or banquet - chances are that it will be held at the Manning House in Downtown Tucson. The grounds are over 5 acres - with lush gardens that withstand the heat of summer while providing color year-round.
Designed and built by reknowned architect Henry C. Trost in 1907 for Tucson's Mayor, Levi Howell Manning, the home was originally 12,000 square feet. Over the years, the mansion grew to 36,000 square feet - which makes it possible to host several events at one time. The mansion is fully restored, but requires continual upkeep...sort of like painting the Golden Gate Bridge (once you're finished, you've got to start at the other end again).
On the front lawn, by the circular driveway leading to the house, there is a bronze sculpture of Hugo O'Conor, the Founder of Tucson (whom the current owners, the Concannon Family, is related to).
Should you be interested in learning more about the history or having an event hosted at the Manning House, visit their website.
If owning an historic home in Tucson strikes your fancy, give me a call & lets talk about it. There are several prime examples of Trost architecture in the area.
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