This spring, step into Phoenix history through three remarkable historic experiences that continue to shape how we think about design, craftsmanship, and the meaning of home today. Historic home tours offer more than a glimpse into the past—they provide inspiration for how we shape our own spaces with intention, character, and a sense of place.
In the Windsor Square neighborhood, the Historic Home Tour on Sunday, March 29, 2026 invites visitors to stroll tree-lined streets and step inside a curated collection of beautifully preserved residences that blend classic proportions with local character.
Downtown, Rosson House Museum stands as a Victorian-era treasure in Heritage & Science Park. The fully restored 1895 Queen Anne home is accessible through guided tours Thursday–Saturday at multiple times throughout the day and Sunday early afternoon—each lasting about an hour and limited in size for a more intimate experience.
Further east, Frank Lloyd Wright’s desert campus offers another perspective on historic design. At Taliesin West in Scottsdale, visitors can explore the architect’s desert laboratory through self-guided audio or guided tours year-round with advance reservations strongly recommended—a rare opportunity to see how structure and landscape exist in thoughtful dialogue.
Together, these historic spaces reveal that great design is never outdated. Instead, it serves as a masterclass in livability, proportion, and timeless detail. Touring them may just change the way you look at your own home—and inspire the next chapter of its story.
Plan Your Visit
Windsor Square Historic Home Tour takes place Sunday, March 29, 2026. Rosson House Museum offers guided tours Thursday–Sunday with timed entries. Taliesin West welcomes visitors year-round with audio and guided tours. Advance tickets are recommended for all three experiences to secure preferred times and availability.
