The house was bought in 1904 by the firm of Akers and Tritle, who in turn sold it to Edward Haustgen of Luxembourg in 1911, who, with his sister Anna and Marguerite continued to operate it as a rental property.
The Haustgens owned other properties which are now part of Heritage Square, as well as in other locales in the area.
[1][2] The house was formerly the home of the Arizona Doll & Toy Museum, which subsequently relocated to Glendale.
The house is now operated as Heritage Gallery, which hosts rotating art exhibits.
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