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  • Under the Stonehouse Inn section, replace the sentence and citation for "Byrnes' stone house exists today as the historic Stonehouse Inn, built in 1906, with its ocean view, glass-enclosed porch, seven guest rooms, stone fireplace and hidden vault. It is located in Carmel at Eighth Avenue and Monte Verde Street.[5] dead link"
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      Stonehouse Inn in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
    • "Byrnes' stonehouse exists today as the historic Stonehouse Inn, built in 1906, with its ocean view, glass-enclosed porch, seven guest rooms, stone fireplace and hidden vault. It is located in Carmel-by-the-Sea at Eighth Avenue and Monte Verde Street. In 1923, Byrnes acquired the American Craftsman-style home, which was converted into an inn in 1946. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Helen Hilliard (January 14, 1923). "One Look at Carmel". Oakland Tribune. Oakland, California. p. 35. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  2. ^ Kent L. Seavey (October 2, 2002). "DPR 523 Form for Stonehouse". Carmel Historic Survey for Department Of Parks And Recreation. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. pp. 74–75. Retrieved 2024-07-04.

Greg Henderson ( talk) 21:08, 4 July 2024 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edit Request - Fix text and citation issue

  • Under the Stonehouse Inn section, replace the sentence and citation for "Byrnes' stone house exists today as the historic Stonehouse Inn, built in 1906, with its ocean view, glass-enclosed porch, seven guest rooms, stone fireplace and hidden vault. It is located in Carmel at Eighth Avenue and Monte Verde Street.[5] dead link"
    • To This:
    • Add the following image: File:Stonehouse Inn.jpg
      Stonehouse Inn in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
    • "Byrnes' stonehouse exists today as the historic Stonehouse Inn, built in 1906, with its ocean view, glass-enclosed porch, seven guest rooms, stone fireplace and hidden vault. It is located in Carmel-by-the-Sea at Eighth Avenue and Monte Verde Street. In 1923, Byrnes acquired the American Craftsman-style home, which was converted into an inn in 1946. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Helen Hilliard (January 14, 1923). "One Look at Carmel". Oakland Tribune. Oakland, California. p. 35. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  2. ^ Kent L. Seavey (October 2, 2002). "DPR 523 Form for Stonehouse". Carmel Historic Survey for Department Of Parks And Recreation. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. pp. 74–75. Retrieved 2024-07-04.

Greg Henderson ( talk) 21:08, 4 July 2024 (UTC) reply


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