Coldwell Banker - Northern California

Coldwell Banker - Northern California

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Residential Brokerage: SF Peninsula, Silicon Valley/Monterey Bay, Sacramento/Tahoe, East Bay, North Bay

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Some of our favorite historic houses/museums in Northern California. Each is unique in its own way, but all were once called home. They are a big (a few literally) part of California history!
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    "Do you know where Carmel got its name? Spanish explorer Sebastian Vizcaino named Carmel Valley in 1602 after his religious order's patron saint, Our Lady of Mount Carmel."
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    "Construction began on Filoli in 1915 from designs by architect Willis Polk. This Georgian estate was named after William Bourn's motto: FIght for a just cause; LOve your fellow man; LIve a good life."
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    · Woodside, United States
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    "A classic 19th Century adobe style house, it was home to John Rogers Cooper, an accomplished ship captain and trader. It's hidden garden encompasses almost two acres in historic downtown Monterey."
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    · Monterey, United States
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    "Sitting on 50 prime acres, the Dunsmuir House was designed by J. Eugene Freeman and built in 1899. A Neoclassical Revival style structure, it features 37 rooms and over 16,000 total square feet."
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    · Oakland, United States
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    "Designed by German architect Peter R. Schmidt, this house survived the 1906 Earthquake and was home to three generations of Haas & Lilienthal family members. It was opened to the public in 1972."
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    · San Francisco, United States
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    "Built in 1861, the Octagon House represents a housing style briefly prominent in the U.S. during the mid-1800's. Popularized by Orson Fowler, his legacy still remains here in San Francisco!"
    History Museum
    · San Francisco, United States
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