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H. C. Buffum House 718 Grove Street 1902 Thischarringtwostoryhousewasexpanded froma smallonestory toits presentstatein1977. Many of thetypicalfeaturesare tobe found heresuchashorizontalsiding, patternedshinglesin gables, medium pitched roof and plainboxed comioes. Therearesegmented windows,onenew leadedglasswindowand a transomover the front door. Thefront porch hasbracketsand a new garage hasbeen added underonewingof thehouse. Thisbuildingissituatedinthe eldest part of PacificGroveand thoughaltered lendsgreatcharacter to thestreet. although the buildinghasbeenenlarged &updated and theinteriordecor ismodem,muchof theintegrityof theoriginal Victorianremains. Lizzie M. McKee House 169 Pacific Avenue 1903 Thisbright and cheerful housewasbuilt onone of theolderstreetsin theoriginal retreatarea of PacificGrove. infact,theoldest housestill shaiâ–ºdingintownis justdownthestreetandwasbuiltin1874, The McKeehousehasanintricate facade,hippedroof,andbracketed frontpondswithtransomwindowovertheoriginalfrontdoor. Other features of Hobearecarvedbargeboard, decorativeshinglesingable withrosetteinthecenter,decorativeeaves,horizontalsidingand carved frontwindow frames. Originally thehousecansisfied of only tworoomsandseveral roomswereaddedintheearly19lXYs,but all doneinkeepingwiththeoriginal struchu e. Theinterior wasdarkandnutdownwhenthecurresitowners, Bob andSusanCrane,purchased thehousein1989andbeganworking onit. They werelucky tofindahomewithmuchof the originalfa- cadeandinteriorwoodworkstill intactwhichhelpedmaintain the charactertheywerelookingfor. Althoughanenormousundertaking, theyhavecreated a jewel and arevery proudof it. Themastie~xut additionisthequaintcottage gardenandstonepaththatmeanders throughthefront yard. BobandSusanhopeYouenjoyYourvisit to theMcKeeHouse. , OCR Text: H. C. Buffum House 718 Grove Street 1902 Thischarringtwostoryhousewasexpanded froma smallonestory toits presentstatein1977. Many of thetypicalfeaturesare tobe found heresuchashorizontalsiding, patternedshinglesin gables, medium pitched roof and plainboxed comioes. Therearesegmented windows,onenew leadedglasswindowand a transomover the front door. Thefront porch hasbracketsand a new garage hasbeen added underonewingof thehouse. Thisbuildingissituatedinthe eldest part of PacificGroveand thoughaltered lendsgreatcharacter to thestreet. although the buildinghasbeenenlarged &updated and theinteriordecor ismodem,muchof theintegrityof theoriginal Victorianremains. Lizzie M. McKee House 169 Pacific Avenue 1903 Thisbright and cheerful housewasbuilt onone of theolderstreetsin theoriginal retreatarea of PacificGrove. infact,theoldest housestill shaiâ–ºdingintownis justdownthestreetandwasbuiltin1874, The McKeehousehasanintricate facade,hippedroof,andbracketed frontpondswithtransomwindowovertheoriginalfrontdoor. Other features of Hobearecarvedbargeboard, decorativeshinglesingable withrosetteinthecenter,decorativeeaves,horizontalsidingand carved frontwindow frames. Originally thehousecansisfied of only tworoomsandseveral roomswereaddedintheearly19lXYs,but all doneinkeepingwiththeoriginal struchu e. Theinterior wasdarkandnutdownwhenthecurresitowners, Bob andSusanCrane,purchased thehousein1989andbeganworking onit. They werelucky tofindahomewithmuchof the originalfa- cadeandinteriorwoodworkstill intactwhichhelpedmaintain the charactertheywerelookingfor. Althoughanenormousundertaking, theyhavecreated a jewel and arevery proudof it. Themastie~xut additionisthequaintcottage gardenandstonepaththatmeanders throughthefront yard. BobandSusanhopeYouenjoyYourvisit to theMcKeeHouse. , Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Historic Properties of Pacific Grove,Pacific,169 Pacific,169 Pacific House McKee House description.pdf,169 Pacific House McKee House description.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: 169 PACIFIC HOUSE MCKEE HOUSE DESCRIPTION.PDF, 169 Pacific House McKee House description.pdf 1 Page 1

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