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Carr House, 165 East D St Benicia, Solano County, CA
The Carr House, one of the few masonry buildings in Benicia, was probably constructed in the 1870s. The brick shell is a sober vernacular structure. Much of the trim, including the barge boards, front door and interior woodwork, is more fanciful and is probably due to a somewhat later remodeling. Lying partly under the building is a vaulted brick cistern.
Carr House, 165 East D St Benicia, Solano County, CA
The Carr House, one of the few masonry buildings in Benicia, was probably constructed in the 1870s. The brick shell is a sober vernacular structure. Much of the trim, including the barge boards, front door and interior woodwork, is more fanciful and is probably due to a somewhat later remodeling. Lying partly under the building is a vaulted brick cistern.
Carr House, 165 East D St Benicia, Solano County, CA
The Carr House, one of the few masonry buildings in Benicia, was probably constructed in the 1870s. The brick shell is a sober vernacular structure. Much of the trim, including the barge boards, front door and interior woodwork, is more fanciful and is probably due to a somewhat later remodeling. Lying partly under the building is a vaulted brick cistern.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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