The Steinfeld House was built in brick stucco in Spanish mission style and designed by architect Henry Trost. This house is a good example of an affluent
Tucson residence around 1900.
This house at 300 N. Main Ave. was built in 1900 in California Mission Revival style and was designed by Henry Trost, Tucson's most noted architect. It served as the original Owl's Club, a gentlemen's club for some of Tucson's most eligible turn-of-the-last-century bachelors.