- Harold Bell Wright's home is located in Tucson within the Harold Bell Wright Estates neighborhood
- Wright built the home in the early 1920s on a 160-acre parcel near Speedway and Wilmot, seeking a place away from the developing city, and there wasn't much around there at that time!
- The neighborhood, developed from his estate, is known for its desert landscaping, mid-century homes, and historic character
- He deliberately maintained the natural desert landscaping, a contrast to the popular trend of grass lawns at the time ... he also introduced new cacti species to his garden
- After Wright's departure, the property was developed into the Harold Bell Wright Estates subdivision, with streets named after characters and locations from his books
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