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fischer-hanlon+house Latitude and Longitude:

38°03′00″N 122°09′32″W / 38.0501°N 122.159°W / 38.0501; -122.159
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Fischer-Hanlon House
Fischer-Hanlon House
Fischer-Hanlon House is located in California
Fischer-Hanlon House
Fischer-Hanlon House is located in the United States
Fischer-Hanlon House
Location Benicia Capitol State Historic Park
135 G Street, Benicia, California
Coordinates 38°03′00″N 122°09′32″W / 38.0501°N 122.159°W / 38.0501; -122.159
Built1858
Architectural style East Coast Federalist
NRHP reference  No. 79000556 [1]
CHISL  No.880
Significant dates
Added to NRHP1979
Designated CHISLMarch 14, 1975

Fischer-Hanlon House is historical house built in 1858 in Benicia, California in Solano County, California. The Fischer-Hanlon House is California Historical Landmark No. 880, listed on March 14, 1975. The Fischer-Hanlon House was built by Joseph Fisher in 1849. Fisher, a butcher, was a Swiss immigrant who came to Benicia and purchased a plot of land on July 1, 1858. He then purchased a nearby old hotel and had it moved to his lot. The California Gold Rush home is built in an East Coast Federalist architectural style. The wooden house has fourteen rooms. It was damaged in a fire in 1856. After Joseph and Catherine Fischer moved in they repaired and remodeled the home. The Fischer house was passed down to later generations, then was donated to the State of California in 1969 by Fischer's granddaughters, Raphaelita and Catherine Hanlon, in memory of their sister Marie Rose. The Fischer-Hanlon House is restored and is furnished in 1880s decor. The outside is a Victorian Garden. [2] [3]

A historical marker is next to the Fischer-Hanlon House, at 135 W G Street, Benicia, next to the Benicia Capitol Building. The marker was placed there by California State Parks working with the Solano County Historical Society on September 9, 1976. [4] [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "Fischer-Hanlon House #880". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  3. ^ "CHL # 880 Fischer-Hanlon House Solano". www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com.
  4. ^ "Fischer-Hanlon House Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org.
  5. ^ "California Historical Landmark #880: Fischer-Hanlon House in Benicia". noehill.com.

fischer-hanlon+house Latitude and Longitude:

38°03′00″N 122°09′32″W / 38.0501°N 122.159°W / 38.0501; -122.159
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fischer-Hanlon House
Fischer-Hanlon House
Fischer-Hanlon House is located in California
Fischer-Hanlon House
Fischer-Hanlon House is located in the United States
Fischer-Hanlon House
Location Benicia Capitol State Historic Park
135 G Street, Benicia, California
Coordinates 38°03′00″N 122°09′32″W / 38.0501°N 122.159°W / 38.0501; -122.159
Built1858
Architectural style East Coast Federalist
NRHP reference  No. 79000556 [1]
CHISL  No.880
Significant dates
Added to NRHP1979
Designated CHISLMarch 14, 1975

Fischer-Hanlon House is historical house built in 1858 in Benicia, California in Solano County, California. The Fischer-Hanlon House is California Historical Landmark No. 880, listed on March 14, 1975. The Fischer-Hanlon House was built by Joseph Fisher in 1849. Fisher, a butcher, was a Swiss immigrant who came to Benicia and purchased a plot of land on July 1, 1858. He then purchased a nearby old hotel and had it moved to his lot. The California Gold Rush home is built in an East Coast Federalist architectural style. The wooden house has fourteen rooms. It was damaged in a fire in 1856. After Joseph and Catherine Fischer moved in they repaired and remodeled the home. The Fischer house was passed down to later generations, then was donated to the State of California in 1969 by Fischer's granddaughters, Raphaelita and Catherine Hanlon, in memory of their sister Marie Rose. The Fischer-Hanlon House is restored and is furnished in 1880s decor. The outside is a Victorian Garden. [2] [3]

A historical marker is next to the Fischer-Hanlon House, at 135 W G Street, Benicia, next to the Benicia Capitol Building. The marker was placed there by California State Parks working with the Solano County Historical Society on September 9, 1976. [4] [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "Fischer-Hanlon House #880". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  3. ^ "CHL # 880 Fischer-Hanlon House Solano". www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com.
  4. ^ "Fischer-Hanlon House Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org.
  5. ^ "California Historical Landmark #880: Fischer-Hanlon House in Benicia". noehill.com.

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