Papa Ed's Ice Cream Serving local made ice cream in the most interesting flavors and fresh waffle cones. Lots of vegan, non dairy and gluten free options too! Located two short blocks up the street from our store.
Stop in for a quick slice and a beer, sit on the patio or order a whole pie for takeout. We like to order ours with extra sauce. The Spicery Best place for high tea with the gals, you've got to add this place to your lunch rotation with the girls.
And definitely keep this place in mind to host baby showers or special birthday celebrations for mum. Evergreen Center of Oriental Medicine Definitely the place to start your journey back to good health. From tinctures to acupuncture to the prettiest floral wands to smudge your space. The Cottage Garden This place makes us want to wander throughout, pick up pretty things and wear all the pretty things. Woodruff, an architect from Wilcox, Arizona, to design and build the church. The ventilation openings underneath the main roof gable, the gabled porch with truncated wood posts, and wood railings are typical of bungalow-style residences.
Floyd Holmes Sine House, N. He began Glendale's first water company and was involved with other Glendale businesses. This large bungalow has a second floor sleeping porch and is a rare local use of variegated brick which is marked with different colors in spots. Its flat roof with deep overhangs is characteristic of the Prairie School style of architecture. The fastidious Mrs. Sine is said to have swept the roof and scrubbed the sidewalk.
Harry H. Madison House, N. Howell, a prominent builder in the s, built this house for bakery owner Harry H. This Craftsman Bungalow is unique in that its front porch, with its truncated posts, appears to have been enclosed from the beginning.
Built around , the ornamental touch on the gable ventilator is typical of that period. Philip Marshall House, N. The builders started with a simple brick house but added clay tile roof and carved ends of the rafters.
Frank Carden House, N. Built in , this is a ranch version of the Minimal Traditional style. The tongue and groove wood doors with small cast iron poles are original.
The repeated scalloped vertical boards at the gable head make this a rather over-decorated version of this simple architectural style.
Robert W. Cole Building, N. Cole purchased three lots to build his general store here and completed it in More recently this was Larry Glazman's Bootbarn, which attracted customers from as far away as Europe for its popular boots. Sine Building, W. He opened his Glendale Furniture Company in the first floor of this building the same year. The building included a large meeting space on the second floor.
For more information, please visit their website. For more than 40 years, the Cerreta family has prepared their handmade candy the old-fashioned way. Not only do they offer a wide selection of sweets, but they also have demonstrations and tours available on the weekends. Over the years, the owners have decided to include games, puzzles, books, and toys in their store.
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