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The Frederick A. Hihn Mansion, was designed by Charles Wellington Davis and built in 1872. It was located on Church Street and was the only full Italian Villa in Santa Cruz. In 1920, it was leased by the City of Santa Cruz to use as its City Hall.…
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Type: PHOTO
The lighthouse keeper's house at the Pigeon Point Lighthouse. (Later Pigeon Point Lighthouse State Historic Park).Pigeon Point was part of Santa Cruz County until 1868 when it became part of San Mateo County.
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Flora Dickerman Steele house that overlooks the Ano Nuevo Bay on the Flora Steele Ranch.At Ano Nuevo Point (in Santa Cruz County until 1868 when it became part of San Mateo County).
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House on Whitehouse Creek on Rancho Punta de Ano Nuevo. The "White House" was built by Van Houten, a tenant of Isaac Graham's. The White House was such a prominent feature on the coast that mariners used it to reckon how far they were from San…
Date: 1870s
Type: PHOTO
The Frederick A. Hihn Mansion on Church Street, designed by Charles Wellington Davis and built in 1872.
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A view of the Calvin W. Davis House on Mission Street near Chestnut. Designed by Charles Wellington Davis and built in 1883-1886, it is known for its Stick-Eastlake style.
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Two unidentified houses. The house on the right has a mourning wreath on its front door.
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The Calvin W. Davis House on Mission Street near Chestnut. Designed by Charles Wellington Davis and built in 1883-1886 in the Stick-Eastlake style.
Date: ca. 1940's, 1950's
Type: PHOTO