A farmhouse and ranch near Oxnard and an equestrian center in Bell Canyon were added to the National Register of Historic ...
The townhouse at 51 W. 73rd St. — one of the city’s few remaining Queen Anne-style homes — has hit the market for $10.49 million, The Post has learned. Built in 1885 by Henry J. Hardenbergh ...
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These 2 Ventura County spots may soon get national recognition as historic places. Here's whyA Queen Anne style farmhouse near Oxnard and a mid-20th century equestrian center in Bell Canyon may soon get national recognition as historic places. The spots, both in unincorporated areas of ...
Photo courtesy Bo Crane. Queen Anne-style homes, recognizable for their corner towers and flamboyant gables, began popping up in Palo Alto’s earliest neighborhoods near the turn of the 20th century.
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