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Introducing 1725 Arizona Avenue-an iconic two-story Classical Revival mansion in the heart of El Paso's renowned Golden Hill neighborhood. Built in 1906, this distinguished estate exudes historic elegance and architectural grandeur, famously serving as the residence of Albert Bacon Fall, the influential Southwest politician and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Set on a sprawling 20,887-square-foot lot, the home offers nearly 4,900 square feet of gracious living space and a spacious 2,374-square-foot basement. The impressive facade and original period details reflect the property's storied past and enduring charm. Recognized for its cultural and architectural importance, this landmark has also played an active community role-most recently leased to Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center-El Paso.. Property is listed on Preservation Texas's Most Endangered Historic Places, underscoring its value as a piece of local and national history.