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Marston House

Museum in San Diego, California
The George W. Marston House, or George Marston House and Gardens, also referred to as the George and Anna Marston House or the Marston House, is a museum and historic landmark located in San Diego and maintained by Save Our Heritage Organisation. Wikipedia
Added to NRHP: December 16, 1974
Architect: Irving Gill
Opened: 1904
Area: 5 acres
NRHP Reference Number: 74000552

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Marston House Museum & Gardens. One of California's finest examples of the Arts and Crafts movement, the Marston House was constructed in 1905 for George W.
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3525 7th Ave. San Diego, CA 92103. Phone: (619) 297-9327. Hours: Open Year Round Friday-Monday · 10am-5pm. Closed: Christmas.
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One of California's finest examples of the Arts and Crafts movement, the Marston House was constructed in 1905 for George W. Marston and his wife, Anna.
Marston House Museum & Gardens. One of California's finest examples of the Arts and Crafts movement, the Marston House was constructed in 1905 for George W.