Architectural Chandler Series: Lescher & Mahoney Did you know that the firm responsible for some of the Valley’s most enduring architecture also designed a Chandler home nestled amidst 350 acres of cotton and alfalfa? Built in 1938 for a wealthy winter visitor from Detroit, the McCullough-Price House is now part of Chandler Museum. It combines Art Deco and Pueblo Revival elements in ways that are both elegant and functional--traits that typify a body of work that spans everything from apartments to airport terminals. Join Chandler Museum Administrator Jody Crago to find out more about the iconic Arizona buildings conceived by Phoenix architects Lescher & Mahoney. After the program, step into the McCullough-Price House, located on the Chandler Museum campus. Guarantee your seat by registering: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-bites-architectural-chandler-series-lescher-mahoney-tickets-341351520587 General Information: Free Admission Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 1-5pm, Closed Monday East Valley History Center, Thursdays, 2-5pm