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California Governor's Mansion (1877) (1526 H St.) was built for Albert Gallatin, a partner in the hardware store of Huntington & Hopkins. Sacramento, CA. Style: Second Empire. Architect: Nathaniel D. Goodell. | Leland Stanford Mansion (1857, 1862, 1871) [aka Stanford-Lathrop House] (800 N St.). Sacramento, CA. Style: Second Empire. Architect: Seth Babson. On National Register. | Crocker Art Museum (1852, 1883-4) (216 O St.). Sacramento, CA. Style: Italianate. Architect: Seth Babson. On National Register. | Victorian House (915 11 St.). Sacramento, CA. |
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Detail of Victorian House (915 11 St.). Sacramento, CA. | Llewellyn Williams mansion (1885) (925 H St.) now a youth hostel. Sacramento, CA. Style: Italianate Eastlake. | Porch details of Llewellyn Williams mansion. Sacramento, CA. | Yellow Eastlake-style house on F St. between 11th & 12th. Sacramento, CA. |
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Green Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1511 F St.). Sacramento, CA. | Front porch details of Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1511 F. St.). Sacramento, CA. | White Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1310-12 E St.). Sacramento, CA. | Brown Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1100 E St.). Sacramento, CA. |
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Details of Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1100 E St.). Sacramento, CA. | Red & light green Eastlake-style house (912 E St.). Sacramento, CA. | St Paul's Episcopal Church (1903-9) (1430 J St.). Sacramento, CA. Style: Norman. Architect: D.H. Burnham. |
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