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Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa Barbara), Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Charles Fernald House, 412 West Montecito Street (moved from 422 Santa...

Significance: A 19th century Queen Anne house, with a Gothic flavor. This house was built for Judge Charles Fernald, a leading legal and political figure in late 19th century Southern California society. Surve... More