The McConaughy House - San Diego, California
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N 32° 45.218 W 117° 11.539
11S E 481984 N 3623991
This Victorian home is preserved in San Diego's Heritage County Park.
Waymark Code: WM7CZC
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/06/2009
Views: 7
This Victorian home is constructed in 1887 in the Stick-Eastlake style. A gift shop now operates out of the building.
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"Stick-Eastlake structures were plain, simple and relatively modern. Stick houses are characterized by a large, ornamental truss under the gable eaves of a house. They frequently include square bay windows, flat roof lines and free-style decorations.
Eastlake houses were named for British architect and arts writer Charles Eastlake and featured more decoration. The two styles merged to be called "Stick-Eastlake."
This two story house is named for the original owner, John McConaughy, founder of the first regularly scheduled freight and passenger service in San Diego County. McConaughy's four-horse passenger stages and six-horse wagons operated between San Diego and Julian."
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