Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House | |
California Historical Landmark
No. N506 | |
Oakland Designated Landmark
No. 12 | |
Location | 5212 Broadway, Oakland, California, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 37°50′15″N 122°15′01″W / 37.837396°N 122.250295°W |
Built | c. 1875 |
Architect | Clinton Day |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival, Eastlake Stick style |
NRHP reference No. | 77000286 |
CHISL No. | N506 |
ODL No. | 12 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | July 15, 1977 |
Designated CHISL | July 15, 1977 |
Designated ODL | August 5, 1975 |
Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House, is a historic mansion with carriage house built in c. 1875 in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland, California, U.S.. [1] [2] The two buildings used to be part of the campus for California College of the Arts, from 1922 until 2022. [3] The Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 15, 1977; [4] listed as a California Historical Landmark since July 15, 1977; [5] and listed as an Oakland Designated Landmark under the name "Treadwell Hall" since August 5, 1975. [6] It is also known as the James Treadwell Mansion, [7] Treadwell Hall, and Macky Hall.
The mansion was built for John Treadwell and James Treadwell, owners of the Tesla Coal Mine in Alameda County. [1] The building was designed by architect Clinton Day, in the Gothic Revival and Eastlake-Stick style. [1]
In 1922, it was purchased by Frederick Heinrich Wilhelm Meyer, the founder of the California School of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts). [1] [7] The school started using the building as part of the campus in 1926. [1] In 2022, the art school left the building and moved to San Francisco. [3]
Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House | |
California Historical Landmark
No. N506 | |
Oakland Designated Landmark
No. 12 | |
Location | 5212 Broadway, Oakland, California, U.S. |
---|---|
Coordinates | 37°50′15″N 122°15′01″W / 37.837396°N 122.250295°W |
Built | c. 1875 |
Architect | Clinton Day |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival, Eastlake Stick style |
NRHP reference No. | 77000286 |
CHISL No. | N506 |
ODL No. | 12 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | July 15, 1977 |
Designated CHISL | July 15, 1977 |
Designated ODL | August 5, 1975 |
Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House, is a historic mansion with carriage house built in c. 1875 in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland, California, U.S.. [1] [2] The two buildings used to be part of the campus for California College of the Arts, from 1922 until 2022. [3] The Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 15, 1977; [4] listed as a California Historical Landmark since July 15, 1977; [5] and listed as an Oakland Designated Landmark under the name "Treadwell Hall" since August 5, 1975. [6] It is also known as the James Treadwell Mansion, [7] Treadwell Hall, and Macky Hall.
The mansion was built for John Treadwell and James Treadwell, owners of the Tesla Coal Mine in Alameda County. [1] The building was designed by architect Clinton Day, in the Gothic Revival and Eastlake-Stick style. [1]
In 1922, it was purchased by Frederick Heinrich Wilhelm Meyer, the founder of the California School of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts). [1] [7] The school started using the building as part of the campus in 1926. [1] In 2022, the art school left the building and moved to San Francisco. [3]