Henry H. Meyers Garden, 2021 Alameda Avenue, Alameda, Alameda County, CA
Summary
The 2-sheet drawing set was produced as a 2016 HALS HEROES PROJECT. The Northern California Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) generously funds a program administered by the Northern California Chapter of the Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) to promote the documentation of California's cultural landscapes. The program offers stipends of up to $1000 to qualified persons especially students and emerging professionals to prepare HALS documents.
Significance: The property is Alameda City Monument No. 26. The property has local significance for its association with architect Henry H. Meyers who designed many civic buildings throughout Alameda County. It is an excellent example of a cohesively designed house and garden owned by a single family and has good integrity.
Survey number: HALS CA-48
Building/structure dates: 1897 Initial Construction
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