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A Mendocino House Was a Local Landmark, But Its Interiors Were Lackluster—Here’s How It Was Restored
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A Mendocino House Was a Local Landmark, But Its Interiors Were Lackluster—Here’s How It Was Restored
The Maxwell-Jarvis house was built in 1878 and is one of the historic Banker’s Row homes on Little Lake Street in Mendocino, California, (it’s also located two doors down from the home featured in Murder, She Wrote. But while it’s a piece of architectural history, it desperately needed to be restored. “The rooms were dark, dingy, and dull. But, possessing excellent ‘bones,’ and with a vision of beauty, one could only imagine breathing life back …
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