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  2. Architecture of the California missions - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by early mission furnishings, "mission oak" furniture bears some similarity to the related Arts and Crafts style furniture, using similar materials but without Arts and Crafts' emphasis on refinement of line and decoration. Oak is the typical material, finished with its natural golden appearance that will age to a rich medium brown ...

  3. Spanish Colonial Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California, 1917–1930. Naval Training Center, San Diego, California, completed 1923 (Buildings 1–26, and Officer's Quarters "A"-"D"). An expansion of recruit facilities in the same design language was completed in 1932 with the construction of the barracks at Camp Lawrence (Buildings 27-30).

  4. Mission Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the style is known as Spanish Mission. [1] The Mission Revival movement was most popular between 1890 and 1915, ... Thunder Bay Press, San Diego, CA.

  5. Kensington, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Kensington is a neighborhood in San Diego, California. Its borders are defined by Interstate 15 to the west, Interstate 8 to the north, Fairmount Avenue to the east, and El Cajon Boulevard to the south. [1] Its neighboring communities are Normal Heights to the west, and City Heights to the south. Kensington is part of San Diego City Council ...

  6. Richard Requa - Wikipedia

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    Richard Smith Requa (March 27, 1881 – June 10, 1941) was an American architect, largely known for his work in San Diego, California. [1] [2] Requa was the Master Architect for the California Pacific International Exposition held in Balboa Park in 1935–36.

  7. Rancho Guajome Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Guajome Adobe is a historic 19th-century hacienda (and now a historic house museum) in Rancho Guajome Adobe County Park, on North Santa Fe Avenue in Vista in San Diego County, California. Built in 1852–53, it is a well-preserved but late example of Spanish-Mexican colonial architecture, and was designated a National Historic Landmark ...

  8. Casa de Estudillo - Wikipedia

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    The Casa de Estudillo, also known as the Estudillo House, is a historic adobe house in San Diego, California, United States.It was constructed in 1827 by José María Estudillo and his son José Antonio Estudillo, early settlers of San Diego and members of the prominent Estudillo family of California, and was considered one of the finest houses in Mexican California. [5]

  9. Monterey Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Monterey Furniture refers to several furniture lines made from 1930 to the mid-1940s in California. Uniquely western, the line derived its character from Spanish and Dutch Colonial styles, California Mission architecture and furnishings, ranch furnishings, and cowboy accoutrements such as might be found in a barn (lariats and branding irons).

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