H. Lee House and Parsonage Museum - Lemon Grove CA
N 32° 44.406 W 117° 01.916
11S E 497008 N 3622475
This beautiful H. Lee House was once placed along the path of the soon-to-be constructed Highway 125. It was rescued from destruction and moved to its current location, and serves as part of the Lemon Grove Historical Society's museum.
Waymark Code: WMK2HZ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/03/2014
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"H. Lee House
3205 Olive Street
Built in 1928, this Tudor Revival country manor was designed by British architect Frederick Clemeshaw. The manor is operated by the Lemon Grove Historical Society as the city's cultural center for lectures, concerts, English high teas and other events. The manor also boasts the beautiful Gazebo Courtyard, which is available for rent for weddings and other occasions.
Parsonage Museum
3185 Olive Street
This redwood Folk Victorian was built in 1897 as the city's first church and renovated by the Historical Society between 1997 - 1999. The Society received the 2001 Governor's Historic Preservation Award for the project. The two-story museum is open Saturdays, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., and weekdays by appointment for tour groups. Admission is by donation (free for children 12 and under)."
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