Coronado Hotel, Spanish Colonial hotel building in downtown Tucson, United States.
Coronado Hotel is a three-story building with stucco walls and clay tile roofs built in the Spanish Colonial style in downtown Tucson. The structure shows the architectural details typical of this period, with whitewashed exterior surfaces and a compact footprint that fits into the surrounding streetscape.
The building was constructed in 1928 by the T.C. Triplett Company for Harold M. Brooks as a 46-room hotel. Decades later, the structure was converted to serve a different purpose and gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places.
The building represents Spanish Colonial architecture of the American Southwest, earning its place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
The building now houses residential units and is not open to the public for visits inside. However, the exterior can be seen from the street, making it easy to observe the architecture while walking through downtown.
The building sits diagonally across from the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, another important structure in downtown Tucson. This positioning creates an interesting relationship between two buildings that reflect different aspects of the city's past.
Location: Tucson
Inception: 1928
Architectural style: Spanish Colonial architecture
Address: 410 East 9th Street
GPS coordinates: 32.22361,-110.96444
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:02
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