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510 Calle Principal, Monterey, CA
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  • Arts and Crafts 75%
  • Mediterranean Revival 50%
  • Colonial Revival 30%

This building features a blend of rustic charm and traditional materials. Its weathered facade tells a story of historical significance, reflecting local architectural practices.

Architectural Styles

Arts and Crafts

75%

The building showcases the handmade quality and natural materials characteristic of the Arts and Crafts movement.

  • Natural stone facade
  • Wooden overhanging eaves
  • Simple geometric forms
  • Handcrafted details
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Mediterranean Revival

50%

The structure reflects Mediterranean influences through its use of stucco and red-tiled roof.

  • Stucco exterior
  • Red-tiled roof
  • Symmetrical facade
  • Arched windows
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Colonial Revival

30%

The building incorporates elements reminiscent of Colonial architecture, notably in the window design and entryway.

  • Double-hung windows
  • Symmetrical design
  • Front porch with steps
  • Use of shutters
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Notable Features

Historical Context

This building is likely reflective of local architectural trends from its era, emphasizing simplicity and craftsmanship.

Fun Facts

  • The building has stood for many years, showcasing the effects of time on architecture.
  • It incorporates local materials that reinforce its connection to its surroundings.
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