The fire started in the alley near the home owned by the Tucson Museum of Art.
Tucson Fire crews went to an alley just south of the J. Knox Corbett House, 180 N. Main Ave., near the Tucson Museum of Art, about 6:30 a.m. after a reported dumpster fire, a tweet from the Tucson Fire Department said.
The J. Knox Corbett House, which is owned by the Tucson Museum of Art, was built by the former mayor and his wife. It housed the Corbett family for 56 years, the TMA website said. The house was restored and refurbished in 1995 and featured an extensive collection of decorative objects from the Arts and Crafts era.
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