Pennsylvania Avenue 380

Name/Title

Pennsylvania Avenue 380

Entry/Object ID

RES182

Description

This house is situated on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Wissahicken Avenue, the names of the streets being assigned by the Frank McCulloughs, who were homesick for Pennsylvania. The house was adjacent to the Glen Ridge Park area, built probably in the 1890s. Mr. McCullough's "maiden sister," who lived across the street at 381, used this house as a gardener's cottage. In 1976, when the house was owned by Luther and Eloise Ospina, it received a Bellringer award. Significant damage was done to this house in the 1989 earthquake, and the original turret, as well as the upstairs, were completely demolished. In 1993, the house was bought by Sabene and Maury Austin who restored it in the classical Queen Anne tradition. RES182

Collection

Residences

Made/Created

Date made

1986

Dimensions

Height

12.04 cm

Width

6.87 cm

Location

* Untyped Location

Los Gatos Public Library

Copyright

Notes

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