Phoenix Seed & Feed / Sturges Hay & Grain Capitol Warehouse

Phoenix Seed & Feed / Sturges Hay & Grain Capitol Warehouse Listed in 1984 on the National Registry of Historic Places & State Registry, Nominated and added by Michael A.

Sturges Brothers Hay & Grain Capitol Warehouse built in 1905 then changed hands and name to Phoenix Seed & Feed Capitol Warehouse Tucson's Leo Goldschmidt in 1918, it is the oldest remaining warehouse in Phoenix, Arizona. Levne to the City of Phoenix Historic building inventory.

160 years ago…
04/11/2024

160 years ago…

The Arizona Supreme Court has decided the law is still relevant. So let’s talk about the guy who led the body that passed it.

04/05/2020

Sturges Hay & Grain Capitol Warehouse was. 9 years old when the Spanish Influenza hit

05/23/2019

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05/22/2019

06/28/2018
01/26/2018

Seed&Feed Concept w train cars

01/26/2018

Seed&Feed Concept w 56' ramped bldg adjacent

01/26/2018

Seed&Feed Concept w 1939 train

Behind the scenes 2003
01/23/2018

Behind the scenes 2003

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