It encompasses the entirety of the Manzano Court Addition, a small subdivision consisting of a one-block-long cul-de-sac and twelve surrounding houses, eight of which are contributing properties.
The subdivision was platted in 1923 by Anna Swetland Gotshall (1892–1985),[2] an Ohio native who came to Albuquerque for tuberculosis treatment.
[1] Manzano Court is a short cul-de-sac opening onto 11th Street with six houses on either side.
These houses are of differing designs and materials, but share a similar scale and modest Mission Revival details.
The eighth contributing house (1025) was built in 1937 and is in the Pueblo Revival style.