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List of Historic Buildings in Carmel-by-the-Sea

There are two sections listed below: List of Downtown Historic District Buildings in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States, based on the Downtown Conservation District Historic Property Survey, and Other Other Historic Buildings in Carmel.

DPR stands for Department of Parks and Recreation.

Table key edit

  Listed as a California Historical Landmark

Downtown Historic District Buildings in Carmel-by-the-Sea edit

Building name Image Block Architect/builder Style Year constructed Date submitted/Notes
Blue Bird Tea Room   74 Samuel J. Miller 1922 Was Carmel's oldest tearoom. It was once called the Blue Bird Tea Room & Gift Shop located at Camino Real, near Ocean Avenue. It moved to the south side of Ocean Avenue west of Lincoln Street in 1922. It became Scandia Restaurant in the 1950s.[1]
Devendorf Park   69 Jane Deusner Urban Open Space 1922 July 25, 2002
Reardon Building   70 Guy O. Koepp Spanish Eclectic 1932 January 20, 2002
Goold Building   70 Guy O. Koepp Spanish Revival 1935 February 3, 2003
Carmel Fire Station   70 Milton Latham Not Identified 1936-1937 April 25, 2002
Bernard Wetzel Building   71 Frederick Bigland Spanish Eclectic Revival 1916 September 7, 2004
Bank of Carmel   71 C. J. Ryland Art Deco 1938 November 30, 2002
Carmel Development Company Building   71 Thomas Albert Work Commercial 1902-1903 February 17, 2003
Wilson Building   72 Unknown Craftsman 1905 November 30, 2002
Harrison Memorial Library   72 Bernard Maybeck Spanish Eclectic 1927 November 18, 2002
Fee Building   72 Michael J. Murphy Spanish Colonial Revival 1932 February 21, 2003
Doud Building   77 Michael J. Murphy Spanish Colonial Revival 1935 February 24, 2003
Adam Fox Building   77 Unknown Victorian 1921 July 31, 2002
Enchanted Oaks Building   76 Samuel J. Miller
Ernest Bixler
Tudor Revival 1927 January 29, 2003
"El Paseo" Jo Mora Sculpture   76 Jo Mora Sculpture 1928 January 20, 2002
El Paseo Building   76 Blaine & Olsen Spanish Eclectic 1928 January 24, 2002
The Tuck Box   76 Hugh W. Comstock Craftsman/Fairy Tale 1926 October 8, 2002
Lemos Building   76 Pedro J. Lemos Craftsman/Fairy Tale 1929 October 8, 2002
Garden Shop Addition   76 Hugh W. Comstock Craftsman 1931 October 8, 2002
De Yoe Building   76 Michael J. Murphy Tudor Revival 1924 July 8, 2002
Percy Parkes Building   76 Percy Parkes Spanish Colonial Revival 1926 Commercial downtown building submitted to the California Register on April 25, 2002.[2]
W. C. Farley Building   76 Michael J. Murphy Mediterranean 1927 June 19, 2002
Isabel Leidig Building   76 Michael J. Murphy Spanish Revival/Monterey Colonial 1925 June 18, 2002
Draper Leidig Building   76 Blaine & Olsen Spanish Revival 1929 May 22, 2002
Las Tiendas Building   76 Swartz & Ryland Spanish Eclectic 1930 February 15, 2003
Oakes Building   75 Thomas W. Morgan Spanish Revival 1922 Commercial downtown building submitted to the California Register on November 5, 2002.[2]
T.A. Oakes Building   75 Thomas W. Morgan Spanish Revival 1922 October 28, 2002
Monterey County Trust & Savings Building   75 H. H. Winner & Co. Spanish Mission Revival 1929-1930 October 18, 2002
Normandy Inn   Ocean Avenue, between Monte Verde St. and Casanova St. Robert A. Stanton French architecture 1925 Architect Robert A. Stanton and Fred Ruhl built his office in downtown Carmel on Monte Verde Street and Ocean Avenue. This building became the Normandy Inn.[3]
Kocher Building   75 Blain & Olsen Spanish Eclectic (Spanish Colonial Revival) 1927 September 4, 2002
La Ribera Hotel   75 Blaine & Olsen Spanish Eclectic 1929 February 13, 2003
Schweninger Building   75 Artie Bowen Vernacular 1900-1910 July 25, 2002
First Mary Dummage Shop   75 Percy Parkes Pueblo Revival 1924 November 30, 2002
Mary Dummage Shop   75 Percy Parkes Craftsman/Fairytale 1926 September 13, 2002
Sundial Lodge   74 Albert L. Farr Medieval Revival 1930 December 5, 2002
Carmel City Hall   74 Albert Cauldwell Shingle 1913 November 22, 2002
Seven Arts Building   74 Albert B. Coats Tudor Revival 1925 January 31, 2003
La Rambla Building   74 A. Carlyle Stoney Spanish Eclectic 1929 January 30, 2003
Amelia Gates Building   74 Amelia L. Gates Medieval Revival 1928 February 13, 2002
Carmel Weavers Studio   74 Edward G. Kuster Tudor Revival 1922 January 27, 2003
Seven Arts Shop   74 Edward G. Kuster Tudor Revival 1923 January 23, 2002
Spinning Wheel Restaurant   74 Edwin Lewis Snyder Monterey Colonial Revival 1952 June 5, 2006
Sade's   74 Lee Gottfried Tudor Revival 1925 January 27, 2003
Pine Inn   73 Michael J. Murphy Arts & Craft/Tudor/Spanish 1889 March 18, 2003
Carmel-by-the-Sea World War I Memorial Arch   N/A Greene and Greene Mission Revival 1921 November 16, 2001

Other Historic Buildings in Carmel edit

Building name Image Street Designer/architect Style Year constructed Date listed/Notes
American Legion Post No. 512   Dolores Street and 8th Avenue Guy O. Koepp Organic architecture 1928 Historic meeting hall at Dolores and 8th street in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. The Post 512 clubhouse and its facilities are open to all legionnaires. The Alvin B. Chapin Memorial Hall is used for special events and civic functions. The building was registered with the California Register of Historical Resources on January 28, 2002.
Carmel bathhouse   Ocean Avenue at the Carmel beach Delos Goldsmith 1889 Abbie Jane Hunter and Delos Goldsmith built the first community beach and bath house, on a dune, at the end of Ocean Avenue at the Carmel beach, with the help of her son, Wesley Hunter.[4][5]
Ann Nash-Dorothy Bassett House SW Junipero Street and Malta Avenue Nash Craftsman 1921 The Ann Nash-Dorothy Bassett House was built by Ann Nash and Dorothy Bassett in 1921.[6][7][3]: p20 
Ross E. Bonham House SW corner of San Carlos Street and 12 Avenue Georege Whitcomb Tudor-style 1926 The Ross E. Bonham Tudor-style house was designed by George Whitcomb for Ross E. Bonham.[3]: p82 
Eric Berne House Carpenter Street Bromfield Victorian 1888 Eric Berne lived in a four-bedroom, three bath Victorian house on the eastern side of Carpenter Street, in the second house located south from 2nd Avenue. The house dates back to 1888, originally built for surveyor Davenport Bromfield while he mapped the streets of Carmel City. It is one of the oldest structures in town.[7]
Carmel Mission   3080 Rio Road Franciscan missionaries Spanish Colonial architecture 1770 October 15, 1966 (#66000214)
Carmel Art Association   Dolores Street between 5th & 6th Ave. Clay Otto 1927
Mrs. J.S. Cone House (Bark House)   Northwest corner of Monte Verde Street and 13th Avenue Lee Gottfried Rustic bungalow 1922 The Mrs. J.S. Cone House (Bark House) in on northwest corner of Monte Verde Street and 13th Avenue.[3]
Jack Calvin Cottage West Mission Street 6 S. Vista and 1st Avenues Jack Calvin 1920s The Jack Calvin Cottage was built by Jack Calvin who was a scholar, writer, and friend of John Steinbeck, Francis Whitaker, Ed Ricketts, and other Bohemians. In 1930, Ricketts met Steinbeck at a party in Jack Calvin's house in Carmel on the west side of Mission Street. Marion Karr was the second owner.[8][6]
Zanetta Catlett Cottage Hazel Waltrous West side of Dolores and 3rd Avenue Storybook-style 1924 In 1925, actor and comedian Walter Catlett was residing in New York City, where Walter was an actor and Zanetta kept house. By 1930, Walter and Zanetta had separated, and Zanetta was residing at their Storybook-style house in Carmel with her 15-year-old son, Richard "Dick."[6]
Violet Campbell House or Alice MacGowan House on 2E of Lincoln s/side 13th Ave. (1927)[2] Samuel J. Miller
Lee Gottfried
Charles Summer Green
South side of 13th Avenue and east of Lincoln Street Vernacular 1927 The residence was created from a 1916 buggy shed. The interior Great Room was designed in 1926 by Charles Summer Green and built by Samuel J. Miller and Lee Gottfried.[2]
Grace MacGowan Cooke House   13th Avenue and San Antonio Avenue Eugenia Maybury Tudor-style 1908 In 1908, the sisters Alice MacGowan and Grace MacGowan Cooke moved into a large, Tudor-style two-story house on 13th Avenue, the second house northeast of San Antonio Avenue, built in 1905 by architect Eugenia Maybury, one of Carmel's first female architects.[3]
Santiago Duckworth House Carpenter Street southwest of 2nd Avenue Delos Goldsmith Vernacular 1888 In 1888, Carpenter Delos Goldsmith built Duckworth a one-story Vernacular-style side-gabled redwood residence, now known as the Santiago Duckworth House. The house is located on Carpenter Street southwest of 2nd Avenue. It was one of the first homes constructed in Carmel City.[9]
Carl Cherry Center for the Arts   Northwest corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street Delos Goldsmith Queen Anne style 1894 The Augusta Robertson House is a historic one-and-one-half story wood-framed Queen Anne style residence, located on the northwest corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street in Carmel-by-the-Sea. It is now the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts.[10]
Door House 24814 Pescadcro Road John Columbus Stevenson Vernacular 1906 House made of four-paneled solid-wood Victorian doors with a cedar-shignled hip roof. It was saved from demolition by the Carmel Preservation Foundation and designated historical on June 28, 1995.[11]: p32 
Donald Hale House S. Dolores and 2nd Avenue Lee Gottfried Arts and Crafts style 1923 The Donald Hale House on S. Dolores and 2nd Avenue, was built by Lee Gottfried in 1923.[11]: p54 [6]
First Murphy House   Lincoln Street and Sixth Avenue Michael J. Murphy American Craftsman 1902 July 1, 2002
Alfred P. Fraser House Northwest corner of Camino Real and Ocean Avenue Unknown Craftsman 1913 The Craftsman-style house was the home of Carmel's first mayor, Alfred P. Fraser, who served from 1916 to 1920.[3]: p9 
Forge in the Forest 24814 Pescadcro Road 1926 The lot of Forge in the Forest was purchased in November 1923 by Edna M. Sheridan from the Del Monte Properties Co. for $10. John C. Catlin had a small forge in the garage of his home (not the restaurant on Junipero Street & 5th Ave). Fred Neslson and Karyl Hall bought the house in 1990. They added an addition to the house.[11]: p98 
Amelia L. Gates Cottage   3 Camino Real and 8th Avenue Vernacular 1922 The Dr. Amelia Gates retired in Carmel in 1922. She replaced an early cabin on Camino Real with a one-story vernacular style cottage of her own design, now called the Dr. Amelia Gates Cottage. Her cottage is a historic building located at 3 Camino Real in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. The cottage was built in 1922 and was originally owned by Dr. Amelia Gates, who was one of the first female physicians in California.[12][2]
Arnold Genthe House and Studio Camino Real and 11th Avenue Arnold Genthe Craftsman 1906 Arnold Genthe designed the plans for his large Craftsman-style cottage at Camino Real between 10th and 11th Avenues.[11]: p34 
Charles Sumner Greene Studio   Lincoln Street south of 13th Avenue Charles Greene American Craftsman 1923 Charles Sumner Greene built a Craftsman style home and studio from used brick he acquired from El Carmelo hotel in Pacific Grove. The exterior walls of the studio are set in Flemish cross bond with stylized interior carvings.[13][11]: p206-207 
Golden Bough Theater   Monte Verde Street James Pruitt Theater 1951
Hansel Cottage   Torres Street and 6th Ave. Hugh W. Comstock Storybook architecture 1924 Hugh W. Comstock and his wife designed and built, a 244 ft (74 m) "Fairy Tale" style cottage called "Hansel" on Torres Street near sixth Avenue in 1924.[11]: p88 
Johan Hagemeyer House NW of Torres St. and Mountain View Ave. Hazel Watrous (designer), George Whitcomb (builder) English Cottage 1923 The Johan Hagemeyer studio and home, was George Whitcomb's first project, now the Forest Lodge on Mountain View Avenue.[2][14]
Abbie Jane Hunter House   Northeast corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street Delos Goldsmith Queen Anne style 1894 The Abbie Jane Hunter House is a historic one-and-one-half story wood-framed Queen Anne style residence, located on the northeast corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street in Carmel-by-the-Sea.[10]
Bliss-Hubbell House Dolores Street NE of 12 Avenue Georege Whitcomb and Miles Bain Vernacular 1928 In 1928, George Whitcomb and Miles Bain designed and constructed the Bliss-Hubbell House on Dolores Street as a vernacular house for two retired schoolteachers. The house features a granite stone veneer.[7][3]: p87 
Hasenyager House (Eliza Palache House) 2 SW of 13th Avenue on west side of Carmelo Street M.J. Murphy French Eclectic-style 1931 M.J. Murphy built this two-story French Eclectic-style house in 1931. It was constructed for Eliza Palache and was restored in 1987, by the current owners Edward and Frances Hasenyager.[11]: p122-127  The house was recorded by Kent L. Seavey on November 21, 2001 for inclusion with the Carmel Inventory of Historic Resources.[2]
Hildreth Hare Cottage E. Dolores and 4th Ave. Hazel Watrous 1926 The Hildreth Hare Cottage designed by Hazel Watrous and built in 1926 for Hildreth Masten Hare. She was active in the Forest Theater and the Golden Bough. The cottage is located on E. Dolores and 4th Avenue.[6]
Leetes Island West Santa Fe Street and 8th Avenue Percy Parkes 1930 Early Carmel cottage built in 1930 by Percy Parkes. Today it has a facade of redwood shingles and metal casement windows.[11]: p116-121 
D. W. Johnson House   NE corner of Casanova Street and 7th Avenue Michael J. Murphy Colonial Revival 1903 The D.W. Johnson House is a Colonial Revival-style house with a gambrel roof NE corner of Casanova Street and 7th Avenue. It was remodeled by Michael J. Murphy in 1925 for Dewitt Wallace Johnson. He and his mother built the Hotel Carmel in 1895, and he was Carmel's first police and fire commissioner.[7][2][3]: p45 
David Starr Jordan House   At the corner of Camino Real and 7th Avenue (architecture) 1908 David Starr Jordan, the first president of Stanford University, built a house at the northeast corner of Camino Real and 7th Avenue. His house and Dr. Vernon Kellogg's house are two of the few remaining homes of Carmel's "Professor's Row."[15]
Vernon Kellogg House   Camino Real 3 SE of 7th Avenue Unknown Craftsman 1906 Dr. Vernon Lyman Kellogg and his wife Charlotte built this wood-framed redwood Craftsman-style cottage in 1906. The outside walls have wood shingles. Kellogg was a professor of entomology at Stanford Univiersty from 1894 to 1920. This, and David Starr Jordan's home are two of the remaining on "Professor's Row."[3]: p42 
Garfield D. Mermer House   Carmelo 2 SW of 7th Avenue Michael J. Murphy
Ernest Bixler
Tudor-style 1924 The Garfield D. Merner House or "Hob Nob," is a one-and-one-half-story Tudor Revival architecture-style residence built for $4,500 in 1924 for Garfield D. Mermer.[2] Built by Carmel's builder Ernest Bixler.[11]
Mission Ranch   26270 Dolores Street Juan Romero Ranch-style house 1852 Mission Ranch is a historic hotel and restaurant in Carmel. The Mission Ranch once included 160-acre (0.65 km2).[16]
Jo Mora House West San Carlos Street and 3rd S. of 1st Jo Mora Craftsman-style 1921 The Jo Mora family relocated to Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, the largest art colony on the West Coast, making it their primary residence. He constructed a Craftsman-style home, which is located on the west side of San Carlos Street, the third house south of 1st Avenue.[9][3][6]
Murphy's Barn   N. San Antonio Avenue Matthew M. Murphey Vernacular architecture 1846 Murphy's Barn, also known as the Murphy Barn/Powers Studio is a historic building that was built in 1846, by Matthew M. Murphey in Carmel-by-the-Sea. The structure is recognized as an important American period farm building and the oldest remaining artist’s studio in Carmel.[2]
McCloud House 2934 Santa Lucia Avenue Carl Bensberg Cape Cod style 1939 Carl Bensberg was the designer and builder of this two-story wood framed Cape Cod style cottage.[2]
John Neikirk Cottage Southwest San Carlos and corner of Vista Hugh W. Comstock Cotswold-style 1926 The John Neikirk Cottage was built by Hugh Comstock in 1926. Neikirk was a leader of the first Carmel Boy Scout Troop.[6]
Perry Newberry Cottage Vista Avenue, between Mission and Junipero Streets Maynard McEntire (builder) Newberry (designer) Craftsman-style 1937 Perry Newberry bought one of the first lots sold by Frank Devendorf and Frank Powers in 1910.[17] The Perry Newberry Cottage, or "Sticks and Stones" Craftsman-style house was built in 1937 by builder Maynard McEntire. It can be found on the northern side of Vista Avenue, specifically the second house to the west of Junipero Avenue.[7][9]
Rudolph Ohm House   Monte Verde Street and 5th Avenue Ben Turner Craftsman 1907 This residence positioned adjacent to Ben Turner's house, was specifically built for his daughter Emma and her husband Rudy Ohm. Turner himself oversaw the creation of the retaining walls and the brick chimney.[3]: p17 
Outlands in the Eighty Acres   25800 Hatton Road Henry Higby Gutterson Tudor Revival architecture 1925 The Outlands in the Eighty Acres, also known as Flanders Mansion, in Hatton Fields, was built by Fred Ruhl in 1924/1925 for real estate developer Paul Aiken Flanders. March 23, 1989 (#89000228)
Our House Santa Fe Street 4 NW 6th Avenue Hugh W. Comstock Storybook-style 1928 Comstock 5th cottage in Carmel that he designed and built in 1928, for $1,900 for Carmel resident Elizabeth Armstrong. It features a steeply pitched roof, irregularly shaped Carmel-stone fireplace.[11]: p104 
Las Olas Cottage Carmelo Street 5 NW of Ocean Avenue Edward Mestres Cotswold Vernacular 1925 Early Carmel cottage. Edward Mestres did the facade and landscape stonework. Good example of Carmel's Chalkstone.[11]: p88  The original owner was Vivian McEwen, wife of Alan McEwen a political editor for the San Francisco Call. On December 18, 2019 the Carmel Department of Community Planning and Building and Kent L. Seavey made a determination that the property does not constitute an historic resource and is ineligible for the Carmel Inventory of Historic Resources.[18]
La Playa Hotel   Camino Real and 8th Avenue Chris Jorgensen Mediterranean Revival 1905 September 21, 2002
Rose Cottage 4th Avenue and Monte Verde Street Michael J. Murphy American Craftsman 1906 Mary Hunter Austin hired M.J. Murphy in 1907 to create a Craftsman-style cottage she called "Rose Cottage." The property is located at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Monte Verde Street. At this cottage, she entertained her friends, including London, Sterling, and Lewis. In 1906, she had a "Wick-I-Up" tree house constructed by builder Murphy, based on the design of San Francisco architect Louis Mullgardt. She wrote much of her writings from this treetop.[11]: p36 
Richardson Log Cabin   Monte Verde Street Unknown Log cabin 1902 (or 1903) May 20, 2002
George Sterling House   Northeast of Ocean Avenue and Junipero Street W.W. Woods and Gene Fenelon American Craftsman 1905 George Sterling brought two boyhood friends, W.W. Woods and Gene Fenelon, to Carmel to construct an American Craftsman cottage on a hilltop in the Eighty Acres tract northeast of Ocean Avenue and Junipero Street. Artist Charles Rollo Peters and Robinson Jeffers were influential in Sterling's move to Carmel.[11] In 1913, James Hopper and his wife purchased the cottage, when Sterling returned to San Francisco.[19]
Selner Cottage Lynn Charles Taylor Vernacular 1945, 1986 The Selner Cottage was built in 1945 as a one-story, 500 square-foot wood cottage. The Cottage has undergone significant transformations over the years, most notably in 1986 when architect Lynn Charles Taylor designed a cedar-shingled three-story addition that blends with the original structure.[11]: p150-155 
Sunset Center   San Carlos Street John J. Donovan Gothic Revival 1852 January 9, 1998 (#97001604)
Sunwiseturn Cottage North Casanova Street and Palou Avenue Hugh W. Comstock Tudor Storybook architecture 1929 Sunwiseturn, also known as the Elsbeth Rose Cottage, was the last of the Comstock cottages that was built. It has the signature irregularly Carmel-stone chimney.[7]
Tor House and Hawk Tower   26304 Ocean View Avenue Robinson Jeffers 1962 October 10, 1975 (#75000444)
Benjamin Turner House Monte Verde Street SE of 5th Avenue Benjamin Turner Vernacular 1898 Benjamin "Ben" Turner came to Carmel City as a master stonemason. He built a brick house at Monte Verde Street SE of 5th Avenue. His son Harry became a stonemason.[7][3]: p17 
Mrs. Clinton Walker House   26336 Scenic Road Frank Lloyd Wright Organic architecture 1951 September 19, 2016 (#16000634)
Denny-Watrous Studio East side of Dolores Street and 2nd Avenue Hazel Watrous American Craftsman-style 1922 The Denny-Watrous Studio was designed by Hazel Watrous. Dene Denny and Hazel Watrous booked their own concerts and events in 1925 and 1926 in their American Craftsman-style home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, on the east side of Dolores Street, now called "Harmony House."[9][6]
George Whitcomb House W. Mission Street between Vista and 1st Avenues George Whitcomb Cotswold-style 1926 This Cotswold-style house was built for master builder George Mark Whitcomb (1898-1981) and his family.[6][11]: p55 
Whalers Cabin   Pt. Lobos State Natural Reserve No style Cabin 1850s May 9, 2007 (#07000406)
Wilkinson House Carl Bensberg 26018 Ridgwood Road Tudor-style 1940 With a large Carmel stone chimney and industrial steel casement windows, the house boasts a blend of traditional and modern architecture.[3]: p86 
Jacob W. Wright House Santa Fe Street NE of 8th Avenue George Whitcomb Vernacular 1931 The Jacob W. Wright House (No. 2) was built in 1931 for Jacob W. Wright, a retired newspaperman.[3]: p83 
Ethel P. Young House   Southwest corner of Carmelo St. and 8th Avenue Robert A. Stanton Spanish Eclectic 1926 The Ethel P. Young House was designed by Robert A. Stanton and built by Fred Ruhl for Ethel Young, Stanton's mother-in-law. [3]: p68 
Mabel Gray Young (Lachmund) House 25165 Lincoln Street Michael J. Murphy Redwood Cottage 1905 Wood-framed cottage built by Michael J. Murphy. Mabel Gray (Young) Lachmund was Carmel's first music teacher. She was trained as a pianist in London.[19]: p49 

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "DPR 523 Forms Volume I A-69" (PDF). Department of Parks and recreation. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 14 October 2001. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Dramov, Alissandra (2016). Historic Homes and Inns of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Arcadia Publishing. p. 63. ISBN 9781439656747. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  4. ^ Gilliam, Harold; Gilliam, Ann (1992). Creating Carmel: the Enduring Vision. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books. p. 62. ISBN 9780879053970. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Carmel Beach and bath house, Carmel, Cal". SDSU University Library. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Artist And Artisans" (PDF). Carmel Preservation Foundation. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. May 1998. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "Carmel Historic Inventory" (PDF). ci.carmel.ca.us. Carmel, California. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  8. ^ "Tortilla Flats, its real location and characters" (PDF). The Carmel Pine Cone. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 27 September 2019. p. 26. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  9. ^ a b c d "Homes of Famous Carmelites" (PDF). ci.carmel.ca.us. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 1992. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  10. ^ a b Hale, Sharron Lee (1980). A Tribute to Yesterday: The History of Carmel, Carmel Valley, Big Sur, Point Lobos, Carmelite Monastery, and Los Burros. Santa Cruz, California: Valley Publishers. pp. 47, 89, 96. ISBN 9780913548738. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Paul, Linda Leigh (2000). "Hob Nob". Cottages by the Sea, The Handmade Homes of Carmel, America's First Artist Community. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California: Universe. pp. 30, 34, 82. ISBN 9780789304957. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Dr. Amelia Gates". Carmel Pine Cone. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 6 June 1947. p. 6. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  13. ^ Neal Hotelling (15 November 2019). "A Kansad family gets a Green house by the sea" (PDF). Carmel Pine Cone. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. p. 26. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  14. ^ Grimes, Teresa; Heumann, Leslie. "Historic Context Statement Carmel-by-the-Sea" (PDF). Leslie Heumann and Associates. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. p. 103. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  15. ^ Hudson, Monica (2006). Carmel-By-The-Sea. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California: Arcadia Publishing. p. 24. ISBN 9780738531229. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  16. ^ Daisy Bostick (26 September 1947). "Carmel Story Shifting Scene Cahpter III". The Carmel Pine Cone. p. 8. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  17. ^ "His checkered career path led from tinker and soldier to Journalist" (PDF). Carmel Pine Cone. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 27 December 2019. p. 30. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  18. ^ "CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF INELIGIBILITY" (PDF). City of Carmel. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 18 December 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  19. ^ a b Seavey, Kent (2007). Carmel, A History in Architecture. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 48, 55–56. ISBN 9780738547053. Retrieved 5 April 2023.

External links edit

City of Carmel edit

  • Downtown Conservation District Historic Property Survey
  • Historic Preservation

California State Parks edit

  • Office of Historic Preservation (OHP)
    • California Register of Historical Resources
    • Built Environment Resources Directory (BERD)
  • California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS)
    • CHRIS Information Center Locations and Contacts
    • California Historical Resource Status Codes

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message There are two sections listed below List of Downtown Historic District Buildings in Carmel by the Sea California United States based on the Downtown Conservation District Historic Property Survey and Other Other Historic Buildings in Carmel DPR stands for Department of Parks and Recreation Contents 1 Table key 2 Downtown Historic District Buildings in Carmel by the Sea 3 Other Historic Buildings in Carmel 4 See also 5 References 6 External links 6 1 City of Carmel 6 2 California State Parks 6 3 National Park ServiceTable key edit nbsp Listed as a California Historical LandmarkDowntown Historic District Buildings in Carmel by the Sea editBuilding name Image Block Architect builder Style Year constructed Date submitted NotesBlue Bird Tea Room nbsp 74 Samuel J Miller 1922 Was Carmel s oldest tearoom It was once called the Blue Bird Tea Room amp Gift Shop located at Camino Real near Ocean Avenue It moved to the south side of Ocean Avenue west of Lincoln Street in 1922 It became Scandia Restaurant in the 1950s 1 Devendorf Park nbsp 69 Jane Deusner Urban Open Space 1922 July 25 2002Reardon Building nbsp 70 Guy O Koepp Spanish Eclectic 1932 January 20 2002Goold Building nbsp 70 Guy O Koepp Spanish Revival 1935 February 3 2003Carmel Fire Station nbsp 70 Milton Latham Not Identified 1936 1937 April 25 2002Bernard Wetzel Building nbsp 71 Frederick Bigland Spanish Eclectic Revival 1916 September 7 2004Bank of Carmel nbsp 71 C J Ryland Art Deco 1938 November 30 2002Carmel Development Company Building nbsp 71 Thomas Albert Work Commercial 1902 1903 February 17 2003Wilson Building nbsp 72 Unknown Craftsman 1905 November 30 2002Harrison Memorial Library nbsp 72 Bernard Maybeck Spanish Eclectic 1927 November 18 2002Fee Building nbsp 72 Michael J Murphy Spanish Colonial Revival 1932 February 21 2003Doud Building nbsp 77 Michael J Murphy Spanish Colonial Revival 1935 February 24 2003Adam Fox Building nbsp 77 Unknown Victorian 1921 July 31 2002Enchanted Oaks Building nbsp 76 Samuel J MillerErnest Bixler Tudor Revival 1927 January 29 2003 El Paseo Jo Mora Sculpture nbsp 76 Jo Mora Sculpture 1928 January 20 2002El Paseo Building nbsp 76 Blaine amp Olsen Spanish Eclectic 1928 January 24 2002The Tuck Box nbsp 76 Hugh W Comstock Craftsman Fairy Tale 1926 October 8 2002Lemos Building nbsp 76 Pedro J Lemos Craftsman Fairy Tale 1929 October 8 2002Garden Shop Addition nbsp 76 Hugh W Comstock Craftsman 1931 October 8 2002De Yoe Building nbsp 76 Michael J Murphy Tudor Revival 1924 July 8 2002Percy Parkes Building nbsp 76 Percy Parkes Spanish Colonial Revival 1926 Commercial downtown building submitted to the California Register on April 25 2002 2 W C Farley Building nbsp 76 Michael J Murphy Mediterranean 1927 June 19 2002Isabel Leidig Building nbsp 76 Michael J Murphy Spanish Revival Monterey Colonial 1925 June 18 2002Draper Leidig Building nbsp 76 Blaine amp Olsen Spanish Revival 1929 May 22 2002Las Tiendas Building nbsp 76 Swartz amp Ryland Spanish Eclectic 1930 February 15 2003Oakes Building nbsp 75 Thomas W Morgan Spanish Revival 1922 Commercial downtown building submitted to the California Register on November 5 2002 2 T A Oakes Building nbsp 75 Thomas W Morgan Spanish Revival 1922 October 28 2002Monterey County Trust amp Savings Building nbsp 75 H H Winner amp Co Spanish Mission Revival 1929 1930 October 18 2002Normandy Inn nbsp Ocean Avenue between Monte Verde St and Casanova St Robert A Stanton French architecture 1925 Architect Robert A Stanton and Fred Ruhl built his office in downtown Carmel on Monte Verde Street and Ocean Avenue This building became the Normandy Inn 3 Kocher Building nbsp 75 Blain amp Olsen Spanish Eclectic Spanish Colonial Revival 1927 September 4 2002La Ribera Hotel nbsp 75 Blaine amp Olsen Spanish Eclectic 1929 February 13 2003Schweninger Building nbsp 75 Artie Bowen Vernacular 1900 1910 July 25 2002First Mary Dummage Shop nbsp 75 Percy Parkes Pueblo Revival 1924 November 30 2002Mary Dummage Shop nbsp 75 Percy Parkes Craftsman Fairytale 1926 September 13 2002Sundial Lodge nbsp 74 Albert L Farr Medieval Revival 1930 December 5 2002Carmel City Hall nbsp 74 Albert Cauldwell Shingle 1913 November 22 2002Seven Arts Building nbsp 74 Albert B Coats Tudor Revival 1925 January 31 2003La Rambla Building nbsp 74 A Carlyle Stoney Spanish Eclectic 1929 January 30 2003Amelia Gates Building nbsp 74 Amelia L Gates Medieval Revival 1928 February 13 2002Carmel Weavers Studio nbsp 74 Edward G Kuster Tudor Revival 1922 January 27 2003Seven Arts Shop nbsp 74 Edward G Kuster Tudor Revival 1923 January 23 2002Spinning Wheel Restaurant nbsp 74 Edwin Lewis Snyder Monterey Colonial Revival 1952 June 5 2006Sade s nbsp 74 Lee Gottfried Tudor Revival 1925 January 27 2003Pine Inn nbsp 73 Michael J Murphy Arts amp Craft Tudor Spanish 1889 March 18 2003Carmel by the Sea World War I Memorial Arch nbsp N A Greene and Greene Mission Revival 1921 November 16 2001Other Historic Buildings in Carmel editBuilding name Image Street Designer architect Style Year constructed Date listed NotesAmerican Legion Post No 512 nbsp Dolores Street and 8th Avenue Guy O Koepp Organic architecture 1928 Historic meeting hall at Dolores and 8th street in Carmel by the Sea California The Post 512 clubhouse and its facilities are open to all legionnaires The Alvin B Chapin Memorial Hall is used for special events and civic functions The building was registered with the California Register of Historical Resources on January 28 2002 Carmel bathhouse nbsp Ocean Avenue at the Carmel beach Delos Goldsmith 1889 Abbie Jane Hunter and Delos Goldsmith built the first community beach and bath house on a dune at the end of Ocean Avenue at the Carmel beach with the help of her son Wesley Hunter 4 5 Ann Nash Dorothy Bassett House SW Junipero Street and Malta Avenue Nash Craftsman 1921 The Ann Nash Dorothy Bassett House was built by Ann Nash and Dorothy Bassett in 1921 6 7 3 p20 Ross E Bonham House SW corner of San Carlos Street and 12 Avenue Georege Whitcomb Tudor style 1926 The Ross E Bonham Tudor style house was designed by George Whitcomb for Ross E Bonham 3 p82 Eric Berne House Carpenter Street Bromfield Victorian 1888 Eric Berne lived in a four bedroom three bath Victorian house on the eastern side of Carpenter Street in the second house located south from 2nd Avenue The house dates back to 1888 originally built for surveyor Davenport Bromfield while he mapped the streets of Carmel City It is one of the oldest structures in town 7 Carmel Mission nbsp 3080 Rio Road Franciscan missionaries Spanish Colonial architecture 1770 October 15 1966 66000214 Carmel Art Association nbsp Dolores Street between 5th amp 6th Ave Clay Otto 1927Mrs J S Cone House Bark House nbsp Northwest corner of Monte Verde Street and 13th Avenue Lee Gottfried Rustic bungalow 1922 The Mrs J S Cone House Bark House in on northwest corner of Monte Verde Street and 13th Avenue 3 Jack Calvin Cottage West Mission Street 6 S Vista and 1st Avenues Jack Calvin 1920s The Jack Calvin Cottage was built by Jack Calvin who was a scholar writer and friend of John Steinbeck Francis Whitaker Ed Ricketts and other Bohemians In 1930 Ricketts met Steinbeck at a party in Jack Calvin s house in Carmel on the west side of Mission Street Marion Karr was the second owner 8 6 Zanetta Catlett Cottage Hazel Waltrous West side of Dolores and 3rd Avenue Storybook style 1924 In 1925 actor and comedian Walter Catlett was residing in New York City where Walter was an actor and Zanetta kept house By 1930 Walter and Zanetta had separated and Zanetta was residing at their Storybook style house in Carmel with her 15 year old son Richard Dick 6 Violet Campbell House or Alice MacGowan House on 2E of Lincoln s side 13th Ave 1927 2 Samuel J MillerLee GottfriedCharles Summer Green South side of 13th Avenue and east of Lincoln Street Vernacular 1927 The residence was created from a 1916 buggy shed The interior Great Room was designed in 1926 by Charles Summer Green and built by Samuel J Miller and Lee Gottfried 2 Grace MacGowan Cooke House nbsp 13th Avenue and San Antonio Avenue Eugenia Maybury Tudor style 1908 In 1908 the sisters Alice MacGowan and Grace MacGowan Cooke moved into a large Tudor style two story house on 13th Avenue the second house northeast of San Antonio Avenue built in 1905 by architect Eugenia Maybury one of Carmel s first female architects 3 Santiago Duckworth House Carpenter Street southwest of 2nd Avenue Delos Goldsmith Vernacular 1888 In 1888 Carpenter Delos Goldsmith built Duckworth a one story Vernacular style side gabled redwood residence now known as the Santiago Duckworth House The house is located on Carpenter Street southwest of 2nd Avenue It was one of the first homes constructed in Carmel City 9 Carl Cherry Center for the Arts nbsp Northwest corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street Delos Goldsmith Queen Anne style 1894 The Augusta Robertson House is a historic one and one half story wood framed Queen Anne style residence located on the northwest corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street in Carmel by the Sea It is now the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts 10 Door House 24814 Pescadcro Road John Columbus Stevenson Vernacular 1906 House made of four paneled solid wood Victorian doors with a cedar shignled hip roof It was saved from demolition by the Carmel Preservation Foundation and designated historical on June 28 1995 11 p32 Donald Hale House S Dolores and 2nd Avenue Lee Gottfried Arts and Crafts style 1923 The Donald Hale House on S Dolores and 2nd Avenue was built by Lee Gottfried in 1923 11 p54 6 First Murphy House nbsp Lincoln Street and Sixth Avenue Michael J Murphy American Craftsman 1902 July 1 2002Alfred P Fraser House Northwest corner of Camino Real and Ocean Avenue Unknown Craftsman 1913 The Craftsman style house was the home of Carmel s first mayor Alfred P Fraser who served from 1916 to 1920 3 p9 Forge in the Forest 24814 Pescadcro Road 1926 The lot of Forge in the Forest was purchased in November 1923 by Edna M Sheridan from the Del Monte Properties Co for 10 John C Catlin had a small forge in the garage of his home not the restaurant on Junipero Street amp 5th Ave Fred Neslson and Karyl Hall bought the house in 1990 They added an addition to the house 11 p98 Amelia L Gates Cottage nbsp 3 Camino Real and 8th Avenue Vernacular 1922 The Dr Amelia Gates retired in Carmel in 1922 She replaced an early cabin on Camino Real with a one story vernacular style cottage of her own design now called the Dr Amelia Gates Cottage Her cottage is a historic building located at 3 Camino Real in Carmel by the Sea California The cottage was built in 1922 and was originally owned by Dr Amelia Gates who was one of the first female physicians in California 12 2 Arnold Genthe House and Studio Camino Real and 11th Avenue Arnold Genthe Craftsman 1906 Arnold Genthe designed the plans for his large Craftsman style cottage at Camino Real between 10th and 11th Avenues 11 p34 Charles Sumner Greene Studio nbsp Lincoln Street south of 13th Avenue Charles Greene American Craftsman 1923 Charles Sumner Greene built a Craftsman style home and studio from used brick he acquired from El Carmelo hotel in Pacific Grove The exterior walls of the studio are set in Flemish cross bond with stylized interior carvings 13 11 p206 207 Golden Bough Theater nbsp Monte Verde Street James Pruitt Theater 1951Hansel Cottage nbsp Torres Street and 6th Ave Hugh W Comstock Storybook architecture 1924 Hugh W Comstock and his wife designed and built a 244 ft 74 m Fairy Tale style cottage called Hansel on Torres Street near sixth Avenue in 1924 11 p88 Johan Hagemeyer House NW of Torres St and Mountain View Ave Hazel Watrous designer George Whitcomb builder English Cottage 1923 The Johan Hagemeyer studio and home was George Whitcomb s first project now the Forest Lodge on Mountain View Avenue 2 14 Abbie Jane Hunter House nbsp Northeast corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street Delos Goldsmith Queen Anne style 1894 The Abbie Jane Hunter House is a historic one and one half story wood framed Queen Anne style residence located on the northeast corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street in Carmel by the Sea 10 Bliss Hubbell House Dolores Street NE of 12 Avenue Georege Whitcomb and Miles Bain Vernacular 1928 In 1928 George Whitcomb and Miles Bain designed and constructed the Bliss Hubbell House on Dolores Street as a vernacular house for two retired schoolteachers The house features a granite stone veneer 7 3 p87 Hasenyager House Eliza Palache House 2 SW of 13th Avenue on west side of Carmelo Street M J Murphy French Eclectic style 1931 M J Murphy built this two story French Eclectic style house in 1931 It was constructed for Eliza Palache and was restored in 1987 by the current owners Edward and Frances Hasenyager 11 p122 127 The house was recorded by Kent L Seavey on November 21 2001 for inclusion with the Carmel Inventory of Historic Resources 2 Hildreth Hare Cottage E Dolores and 4th Ave Hazel Watrous 1926 The Hildreth Hare Cottage designed by Hazel Watrous and built in 1926 for Hildreth Masten Hare She was active in the Forest Theater and the Golden Bough The cottage is located on E Dolores and 4th Avenue 6 Leetes Island West Santa Fe Street and 8th Avenue Percy Parkes 1930 Early Carmel cottage built in 1930 by Percy Parkes Today it has a facade of redwood shingles and metal casement windows 11 p116 121 D W Johnson House nbsp NE corner of Casanova Street and 7th Avenue Michael J Murphy Colonial Revival 1903 The D W Johnson House is a Colonial Revival style house with a gambrel roof NE corner of Casanova Street and 7th Avenue It was remodeled by Michael J Murphy in 1925 for Dewitt Wallace Johnson He and his mother built the Hotel Carmel in 1895 and he was Carmel s first police and fire commissioner 7 2 3 p45 David Starr Jordan House nbsp At the corner of Camino Real and 7th Avenue architecture 1908 David Starr Jordan the first president of Stanford University built a house at the northeast corner of Camino Real and 7th Avenue His house and Dr Vernon Kellogg s house are two of the few remaining homes of Carmel s Professor s Row 15 Vernon Kellogg House nbsp Camino Real 3 SE of 7th Avenue Unknown Craftsman 1906 Dr Vernon Lyman Kellogg and his wife Charlotte built this wood framed redwood Craftsman style cottage in 1906 The outside walls have wood shingles Kellogg was a professor of entomology at Stanford Univiersty from 1894 to 1920 This and David Starr Jordan s home are two of the remaining on Professor s Row 3 p42 Garfield D Mermer House nbsp Carmelo 2 SW of 7th Avenue Michael J MurphyErnest Bixler Tudor style 1924 The Garfield D Merner House or Hob Nob is a one and one half story Tudor Revival architecture style residence built for 4 500 in 1924 for Garfield D Mermer 2 Built by Carmel s builder Ernest Bixler 11 Mission Ranch nbsp 26270 Dolores Street Juan Romero Ranch style house 1852 Mission Ranch is a historic hotel and restaurant in Carmel The Mission Ranch once included 160 acre 0 65 km2 16 Jo Mora House West San Carlos Street and 3rd S of 1st Jo Mora Craftsman style 1921 The Jo Mora family relocated to Carmel by the Sea California the largest art colony on the West Coast making it their primary residence He constructed a Craftsman style home which is located on the west side of San Carlos Street the third house south of 1st Avenue 9 3 6 Murphy s Barn nbsp N San Antonio Avenue Matthew M Murphey Vernacular architecture 1846 Murphy s Barn also known as the Murphy Barn Powers Studio is a historic building that was built in 1846 by Matthew M Murphey in Carmel by the Sea The structure is recognized as an important American period farm building and the oldest remaining artist s studio in Carmel 2 McCloud House 2934 Santa Lucia Avenue Carl Bensberg Cape Cod style 1939 Carl Bensberg was the designer and builder of this two story wood framed Cape Cod style cottage 2 John Neikirk Cottage Southwest San Carlos and corner of Vista Hugh W Comstock Cotswold style 1926 The John Neikirk Cottage was built by Hugh Comstock in 1926 Neikirk was a leader of the first Carmel Boy Scout Troop 6 Perry Newberry Cottage Vista Avenue between Mission and Junipero Streets Maynard McEntire builder Newberry designer Craftsman style 1937 Perry Newberry bought one of the first lots sold by Frank Devendorf and Frank Powers in 1910 17 The Perry Newberry Cottage or Sticks and Stones Craftsman style house was built in 1937 by builder Maynard McEntire It can be found on the northern side of Vista Avenue specifically the second house to the west of Junipero Avenue 7 9 Rudolph Ohm House nbsp Monte Verde Street and 5th Avenue Ben Turner Craftsman 1907 This residence positioned adjacent to Ben Turner s house was specifically built for his daughter Emma and her husband Rudy Ohm Turner himself oversaw the creation of the retaining walls and the brick chimney 3 p17 Outlands in the Eighty Acres nbsp 25800 Hatton Road Henry Higby Gutterson Tudor Revival architecture 1925 The Outlands in the Eighty Acres also known as Flanders Mansion in Hatton Fields was built by Fred Ruhl in 1924 1925 for real estate developer Paul Aiken Flanders March 23 1989 89000228 Our House Santa Fe Street 4 NW 6th Avenue Hugh W Comstock Storybook style 1928 Comstock 5th cottage in Carmel that he designed and built in 1928 for 1 900 for Carmel resident Elizabeth Armstrong It features a steeply pitched roof irregularly shaped Carmel stone fireplace 11 p104 Las Olas Cottage Carmelo Street 5 NW of Ocean Avenue Edward Mestres Cotswold Vernacular 1925 Early Carmel cottage Edward Mestres did the facade and landscape stonework Good example of Carmel s Chalkstone 11 p88 The original owner was Vivian McEwen wife of Alan McEwen a political editor for the San Francisco Call On December 18 2019 the Carmel Department of Community Planning and Building and Kent L Seavey made a determination that the property does not constitute an historic resource and is ineligible for the Carmel Inventory of Historic Resources 18 La Playa Hotel nbsp Camino Real and 8th Avenue Chris Jorgensen Mediterranean Revival 1905 September 21 2002Rose Cottage 4th Avenue and Monte Verde Street Michael J Murphy American Craftsman 1906 Mary Hunter Austin hired M J Murphy in 1907 to create a Craftsman style cottage she called Rose Cottage The property is located at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Monte Verde Street At this cottage she entertained her friends including London Sterling and Lewis In 1906 she had a Wick I Up tree house constructed by builder Murphy based on the design of San Francisco architect Louis Mullgardt She wrote much of her writings from this treetop 11 p36 Richardson Log Cabin nbsp Monte Verde Street Unknown Log cabin 1902 or 1903 May 20 2002George Sterling House nbsp Northeast of Ocean Avenue and Junipero Street W W Woods and Gene Fenelon American Craftsman 1905 George Sterling brought two boyhood friends W W Woods and Gene Fenelon to Carmel to construct an American Craftsman cottage on a hilltop in the Eighty Acres tract northeast of Ocean Avenue and Junipero Street Artist Charles Rollo Peters and Robinson Jeffers were influential in Sterling s move to Carmel 11 In 1913 James Hopper and his wife purchased the cottage when Sterling returned to San Francisco 19 Selner Cottage Lynn Charles Taylor Vernacular 1945 1986 The Selner Cottage was built in 1945 as a one story 500 square foot wood cottage The Cottage has undergone significant transformations over the years most notably in 1986 when architect Lynn Charles Taylor designed a cedar shingled three story addition that blends with the original structure 11 p150 155 Sunset Center nbsp San Carlos Street John J Donovan Gothic Revival 1852 January 9 1998 97001604 Sunwiseturn Cottage North Casanova Street and Palou Avenue Hugh W Comstock Tudor Storybook architecture 1929 Sunwiseturn also known as the Elsbeth Rose Cottage was the last of the Comstock cottages that was built It has the signature irregularly Carmel stone chimney 7 Tor House and Hawk Tower nbsp 26304 Ocean View Avenue Robinson Jeffers 1962 October 10 1975 75000444 Benjamin Turner House Monte Verde Street SE of 5th Avenue Benjamin Turner Vernacular 1898 Benjamin Ben Turner came to Carmel City as a master stonemason He built a brick house at Monte Verde Street SE of 5th Avenue His son Harry became a stonemason 7 3 p17 Mrs Clinton Walker House nbsp 26336 Scenic Road Frank Lloyd Wright Organic architecture 1951 September 19 2016 16000634 Denny Watrous Studio East side of Dolores Street and 2nd Avenue Hazel Watrous American Craftsman style 1922 The Denny Watrous Studio was designed by Hazel Watrous Dene Denny and Hazel Watrous booked their own concerts and events in 1925 and 1926 in their American Craftsman style home in Carmel by the Sea on the east side of Dolores Street now called Harmony House 9 6 George Whitcomb House W Mission Street between Vista and 1st Avenues George Whitcomb Cotswold style 1926 This Cotswold style house was built for master builder George Mark Whitcomb 1898 1981 and his family 6 11 p55 Whalers Cabin nbsp Pt Lobos State Natural Reserve No style Cabin 1850s May 9 2007 07000406 Wilkinson House Carl Bensberg 26018 Ridgwood Road Tudor style 1940 With a large Carmel stone chimney and industrial steel casement windows the house boasts a blend of traditional and modern architecture 3 p86 Jacob W Wright House Santa Fe Street NE of 8th Avenue George Whitcomb Vernacular 1931 The Jacob W Wright House No 2 was built in 1931 for Jacob W Wright a retired newspaperman 3 p83 Ethel P Young House nbsp Southwest corner of Carmelo St and 8th Avenue Robert A Stanton Spanish Eclectic 1926 The Ethel P Young House was designed by Robert A Stanton and built by Fred Ruhl for Ethel Young Stanton s mother in law 3 p68 Mabel Gray Young Lachmund House 25165 Lincoln Street Michael J Murphy Redwood Cottage 1905 Wood framed cottage built by Michael J Murphy Mabel Gray Young Lachmund was Carmel s first music teacher She was trained as a pianist in London 19 p49 See also editNational Register of Historic Places listings in Monterey County California California Historical Landmarks in Monterey County California Register of Historical Resources List of Historic Homes in Carmel Point Timeline of Carmel by the Sea CaliforniaReferences edit Dramov Alissandra 2022 Past amp Present Carmel By The Sea Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing p 37 ISBN 9781467108980 Retrieved 8 March 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k DPR 523 Forms Volume I A 69 PDF Department of Parks and recreation Carmel by the Sea California 14 October 2001 Retrieved 25 January 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Dramov Alissandra 2016 Historic Homes and Inns of Carmel by the Sea Arcadia Publishing p 63 ISBN 9781439656747 Retrieved 8 April 2023 Gilliam Harold Gilliam Ann 1992 Creating Carmel the Enduring Vision Salt Lake City Peregrine Smith Books p 62 ISBN 9780879053970 Retrieved 10 March 2022 Carmel Beach and bath house Carmel Cal SDSU University Library Retrieved 11 February 2024 a b c d e f g h i Artist And Artisans PDF Carmel Preservation Foundation Carmel by the Sea California May 1998 Retrieved 12 April 2023 a b c d e f g Carmel Historic Inventory PDF ci carmel ca us Carmel California Retrieved 29 March 2022 Tortilla Flats its real location and characters PDF The Carmel Pine Cone Carmel by the Sea California 27 September 2019 p 26 Retrieved 12 April 2023 a b c d Homes of Famous Carmelites PDF ci carmel ca us Carmel by the Sea California 1992 Retrieved 11 April 2023 a b Hale Sharron Lee 1980 A Tribute to Yesterday The History of Carmel Carmel Valley Big Sur Point Lobos Carmelite Monastery and Los Burros Santa Cruz California Valley Publishers pp 47 89 96 ISBN 9780913548738 Retrieved 18 April 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Paul Linda Leigh 2000 Hob Nob Cottages by the Sea The Handmade Homes of Carmel America s First Artist Community Carmel by the Sea California Universe pp 30 34 82 ISBN 9780789304957 Retrieved 5 April 2023 Dr Amelia Gates Carmel Pine Cone Carmel by the Sea California 6 June 1947 p 6 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Neal Hotelling 15 November 2019 A Kansad family gets a Green house by the sea PDF Carmel Pine Cone Carmel by the Sea California p 26 Retrieved 21 April 2022 Grimes Teresa Heumann Leslie Historic Context Statement Carmel by the Sea PDF Leslie Heumann and Associates Carmel by the Sea California p 103 Retrieved 13 April 2023 Hudson Monica 2006 Carmel By The Sea Carmel by the Sea California Arcadia Publishing p 24 ISBN 9780738531229 Retrieved 16 April 2023 Daisy Bostick 26 September 1947 Carmel Story Shifting Scene Cahpter III The Carmel Pine Cone p 8 Retrieved 8 July 2022 His checkered career path led from tinker and soldier to Journalist PDF Carmel Pine Cone Carmel by the Sea California 27 December 2019 p 30 Retrieved 21 April 2022 CARMEL BY THE SEA PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF INELIGIBILITY PDF City of Carmel Carmel by the Sea California 18 December 2019 Retrieved 22 April 2023 a b Seavey Kent 2007 Carmel A History in Architecture Carmel by the Sea California Arcadia Publishing pp 48 55 56 ISBN 9780738547053 Retrieved 5 April 2023 External links editCity of Carmel edit Downtown Conservation District Historic Property Survey Historic PreservationCalifornia State Parks edit Office of Historic Preservation OHP California Register of Historical Resources Built Environment Resources Directory BERD California Historical Resources Information System CHRIS CHRIS Information Center Locations and Contacts California Historical Resource Status CodesNational Park Service edit National Register Database and Research NPGallery Digital Asset Management System Retrieved from https 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