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Way History: Vallombrosa (199601524)
Version #2
Adding info on historic buildings from MPHA.
- Edited 10 months ago by Pete_Zivkov
- Changeset #107019
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addr:city | Menlo Park |
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addr:housenumber | 250 |
addr:postcode | 94025 |
addr:state | CA |
addr:street | Oak Grove Avenue |
building | yes |
building:levels | 3 |
description | The historic Edward Hopkins estate, called Vallombrosa, meaning shady grove, was built in 1880 and remodeled in the 1920s. Edward was the nephew of Mark Hopkins, one of the Big Four investors in the Central Pacific Railroad. |
end_date | 1947 |
name | Vallombrosa |
operator | Edward Hopkins |
source | Menlo Park Historical Assn |
start_date | 1880 |
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Version #1
Added Hopkins mansion and Vallombrosa
- Edited over 1 year ago by Pete_Zivkov
- Changeset #85279
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addr:city | Menlo Park |
---|---|
addr:housenumber | 250 |
addr:postcode | 94025 |
addr:state | CA |
addr:street | Oak Grove Avenue |
building | yes |
building:levels | 3 |
description | The historic Edward Hopkins estate, called Vallombrosa, meaning shady grove, was built in 1880 and remodeled in the 1920s. Edward was the nephew of Mark Hopkins, one of the Big Four investors in the Central Pacific Railroad. |
end_date | 1947 |
name | Hopkins Mansion |
source | Menlo Park Historical Assn |
start_date | 1880 |
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