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Marston House

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3525 7th Ave San Diego CA 92103
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(619) 298-3142
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Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, the Marston House is a fine example of American Craftsman-style architecture built in 1905, is surrounded by five acres of landscaped grounds blending an Old English romantic flavor and its early California influence. This house was built for George Marston, a prominent civic leader and businessman by architects Wm. Hebbard and Irving Gill....

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Noted San Diego architects Irving Gill and William Hebbard designed this Craftsman house in 1905 for George Marston, a local businessman and philanthropist. The architecture shows the Asian influence of the Arts and Crafts movement as well as elements of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School; the home is also furnished with Roycroft, Stickley, and Limbert pieces, and a lovely collection of art...

Noted San Diego architect Irving Gill designed this craftsman house in 1905 for George Marston, a local businessman and philanthropist. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and now managed by the San Diego Historical Society, the house is a classic example of prairie-style architecture, reminiscent of the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Some of its interesting features are wide...

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We came here on a whim because we didn't feel like leaving San Diego yet to go back to the OC. Parking was a bit difficult, since there was Earth D

A Surprising Gem in the Midst of San Diego

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The George and Anna Marston House Museum & Gardens is a beautiful Arts & Craft estate from 1905. The main house is a museum, which includes amazing period furniture, and you can stroll freely in the...

Very interesting and worth the trip

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I found out about the Marston house on a "groupon" type website, but I think the tour would have been worth full-price tickets. I love history, and there is a wealth of information to be had on this...

Beautiful Arts & Crafts Historical House Museum, Go Here!

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This charming mansion should be your itinerary if you are going to Balboa Park and are even mildly interested in Arts and Crafts architectural history or if you like seeing how a wealthy family of...

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In ShortArtist Rebecca Norman began her retail career with an off-the-beaten path courtyard studio, but the popularity of her unique jewelry line made a move to classier digs on Cedros Avenue possible. The 400 square ft. space features pebble stone flooring and architectural elements using natural materials. Wood cases display her signature hammered metal hoop earrings, chain necklaces and cuff...

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Since 2005 the company has been providing Retail - Boutiques.

Rebecca Norman Boutique is located at 130 S Cedros Ave Ste 130, Solana Beach, CA. This location is in the Solana Beach neighborhood. This business specializes in Retail Shopping.

The Marston House Museum, constructed in 1905 for George and Anna Marston, is one of San Diego's finest examples of the Arts and Crafts movement. Explore the grounds, formal gardens and canyon pathways among towering pine, eucalyptus and oak trees.

The Marston House Museum is one of San Diego's finest examples of the Arts and Crafts movement and was constructed in 1905 for George W. Marston and his wife, Anna Gunn Marston. George Marston is noted for many things but most prominently as a civic leader whose interest and work in historic preservation, conservation and history is renowned.

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This 1905 Arts & Crafts-style mansion was home to George Marston, one of the original developers of Balboa Park, Presidio Park and Junipero Serra Museum. The massive brick-and-stucco structure boasts impressive interior woodwork featuring redwood, oak and pine. Five acres of beautiful grounds are also part of the lovely estate. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Docent-led...

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