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NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone m b. Brick c. Stucco [3 d. Adobe m e. Wood K] f. Other E-1 Cinderblock Y\. 15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? b. Moved? [3 c. Unknown? [3 16. Year of initial construction 1887 This date is: a. Factual b. Estimated m ' 1 17. Architect (if known): f j I 18. Builder (if known): 19. Related features: a. Barn [3 b. Carriage house m c. Outhouse ¤ d. Shed(s) IL_J e. Formal garden (s) m 1 f. Windmill U g. Watertower/tankhouse E] h. Other '| i. N ene L.,FL r: f.,/ 2 SIGNIFICANCE 20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associat@ with the site whernown): The first owner was listed as Mrs. Esther M. Fales. a In its original form this house must have been a modified ve#rsion of its elaborate Queen Anne neighbor. (The present Maison Bergerac). It is now difficult to look beyon the massive alterations on the first dtory to the picturesquw charm which remains in the house above. 4 The attention given to the bay windows is especially distinctive. It 1* unfortunat* that one can no longer fully appreciate the overall plan ef the hfuse for the picturesque qualities it must once have had. » 21. Main theme of thehistoric resource: (Check only one): a. Architecture b. Arts& Leisure [3 c. Economic/1 ndustrial [3 d. Exploration/Settlement El e. Government L._1 f. Military [3 g. Religion 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): City ZIP: Address: Phone: Organization: (State Use Only) X 1 1% , OCR Text: NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone m b. Brick c. Stucco [3 d. Adobe m e. Wood K] f. Other E-1 Cinderblock Y\. 15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? b. Moved? [3 c. Unknown? [3 16. Year of initial construction 1887 This date is: a. Factual b. Estimated m ' 1 17. Architect (if known): f j I 18. Builder (if known): 19. Related features: a. Barn [3 b. Carriage house m c. Outhouse ¤ d. Shed(s) IL_J e. Formal garden (s) m 1 f. Windmill U g. Watertower/tankhouse E] h. Other '| i. N ene L.,FL r: f.,/ 2 SIGNIFICANCE 20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associat@ with the site whernown): The first owner was listed as Mrs. Esther M. Fales. a In its original form this house must have been a modified ve#rsion of its elaborate Queen Anne neighbor. (The present Maison Bergerac). It is now difficult to look beyon the massive alterations on the first dtory to the picturesquw charm which remains in the house above. 4 The attention given to the bay windows is especially distinctive. It 1* unfortunat* that one can no longer fully appreciate the overall plan ef the hfuse for the picturesque qualities it must once have had. » 21. Main theme of thehistoric resource: (Check only one): a. Architecture b. Arts& Leisure [3 c. Economic/1 ndustrial [3 d. Exploration/Settlement El e. Government L._1 f. Military [3 g. Religion 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): City ZIP: Address: Phone: Organization: (State Use Only) X 1 1% , Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Historic Properties of Pacific Grove,Lighthouse,663 Lighthouse,604 - 699 LIGHTHOUSE_057.pdf,604 - 699 LIGHTHOUSE_057.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: 604 - 699 LIGHTHOUSE_057.PDF, 604 - 699 LIGHTHOUSE_057.pdf 1 Page 1

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