Ferrin House
Category Historic Landmarks
Address
198 W Cushing St
Tucson, AZ 85701
Details
#14 on Turquoise Trail Map: This old adobe home was built in the 1860s by tailor Joseph Ferrin and his wife Therese. Therese and Ferrin’s daughter Clara were instrumental in building the first synagogue in Arizona a few blocks to the south on Stone Ave. A store was added to the residence in the 1880s. More recently it was owned by the Rollings family who ran it as the Cushing Street Bar. The structure now houses The Coronet Restaurant.
Nearby Dining
- Tucson Convention Center260 S Church Ave (645 feet N)
- Brings Café236 S Scott Ave (0.2 miles NE)
- Penca Restaurante50 E Broadway Blvd (0.3 miles NE)
- Street Taco and Beer Co58 W Congress St (0.4 miles N)
Nearby Shopping
- Midtown Liquor & Deli339 S Stone Ave (945 feet E)
- Studio G Vinyl Records267 S Stone Ave (1008 feet NE)
- Ben's Bells Project40 W Broadway Blvd (0.3 miles NE)
- Perri Jewelers1 E Congress St (0.4 miles NE)
Nearby Services
- Tucson Police Department270 S Stone Ave (692 feet NE)
- Carillo's Tucson Mortuary204 S Stone Ave (975 feet NE)
- St. Augustine Cathedral192-2 S Stone Ave (0.2 miles NE)
- La Frontera Center260 S Scott Ave (0.2 miles NE)