Floralcroft Historic District, Glendale
Facts and practical information
The Floralcroft Historic District, established in 1928 by local real estate developer Flora Mae Gillett-Statler, is a historic neighborhood in Glendale, Arizona. The founder, Flora Mae Gillett-Statler, was born May 29, 1890 to Charles E. and Rachel E. Gillett. Charles Gillett was a Protestant clergyman, personal friend of Governor George W.P. Hunt, and was among the first residents of Glendale. The name Floralcroft was chosen by Flora Mae, who named the subdivision after herself. She platted Floralcroft in 1928, intent on establishing a respectable neighborhood for herself and her two children. She lived in the neighborhood from the completion of her home at 5941 West Northview Avenue until her death on October 4, 1953. ()
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Floralcroft Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sahuaro Ranch, First United Methodist Church of Glendale, Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery, Manistee Ranch.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Floralcroft Historic District by public transport?
Bus
- 13776 • Lines: Gus1 Cc (5 min walk)
- 14611 • Lines: 70 Wb (8 min walk)