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NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone L b. Brick m c. Stucco [3 d. Adobe *31 e. Wood El f. Other n 15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? b. Moved? m c. Unknown? El 16. Year of initial construction 1891his date is: a. Factual [* b. Estimated Lf] 17. Architect(ifknown): 18. Builder (if known): 19. Related features: a. Barn [3 b. Carriage house c. Outhouse El d. Shed(s) [J e. Formal garden(s) E] f. Windmill m g. Watertower/tankhouse Ed h. Other [--1 i. None L] SIGNIFICANCE 20. Briefly state historical and/or arch itectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known): Cali fornia' s "search for a romantic past" (Harold Kirker California' s Architectural Frontier) produced the romantic but unrealistically based Spanish Revival phase in architecture. One of its primary architects. Herbert Croly, turned to Mediterranean houses for in- spiration and eventually to the New Mexico Pueblo. This house bears distinctly "Spanish Revival" features in its adobe construction, garden courtyard. arched portico and windows, and open 2nd story veran¢la. 21. Main theme of the historic resource: (Checkonlyone): a. Architecture b. Arts & Leisure Ed c. Economic/Industrial [3 d. Exploration/Settlement El e. Government m f. Military..[3 g. Religion [3 h. Social/Education 22. Sources: List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews, and their dates: Monterey County Assessor' s Records 23. Date form prepared: By (name): Address: City ZIP: Phone: Organization: (State Use Only) , OCR Text: NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone L b. Brick m c. Stucco [3 d. Adobe *31 e. Wood El f. Other n 15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? b. Moved? m c. Unknown? El 16. Year of initial construction 1891his date is: a. Factual [* b. Estimated Lf] 17. Architect(ifknown): 18. Builder (if known): 19. Related features: a. Barn [3 b. Carriage house c. Outhouse El d. Shed(s) [J e. Formal garden(s) E] f. Windmill m g. Watertower/tankhouse Ed h. Other [--1 i. None L] SIGNIFICANCE 20. Briefly state historical and/or arch itectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known): Cali fornia' s "search for a romantic past" (Harold Kirker California' s Architectural Frontier) produced the romantic but unrealistically based Spanish Revival phase in architecture. One of its primary architects. Herbert Croly, turned to Mediterranean houses for in- spiration and eventually to the New Mexico Pueblo. This house bears distinctly "Spanish Revival" features in its adobe construction, garden courtyard. arched portico and windows, and open 2nd story veran¢la. 21. Main theme of the historic resource: (Checkonlyone): a. Architecture b. Arts & Leisure Ed c. Economic/Industrial [3 d. Exploration/Settlement El e. Government m f. Military..[3 g. Religion [3 h. Social/Education 22. Sources: List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews, and their dates: Monterey County Assessor' s Records 23. Date form prepared: By (name): Address: City ZIP: Phone: Organization: (State Use Only) , Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Historic Properties of Pacific Grove,7 th st,139 7th,7TH ST_042.pdf,7TH ST_042.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: 7TH ST_042.PDF, 7TH ST_042.pdf 1 Page 1

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