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Beck House
Residence of James Burnie Beck. Born Dumfriesshire, Scot.,...
The Steinbeck House
132 Central Avenue
This beautiful Victorian was buil...
Henry Beck House
This, the second house built in Minden (1907), housed Henr...
Annie and Bernard Maybeck House
Bernard Maybeck, Architect
City of Berkeley Landmark...
Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse
1907, Claude and Starck, Architects
1915 Addition, L...
Becker Stone House
Built 1772
The Tory, Crysler, with a
ba...
Overbeck House and Studio
Indiana's first art pottery, a nationally-recognized produ...
Results for Beck House
Beck House
Residence of James Burnie Beck. Born Dumfriesshire, Scot., 1822, died Washington, D.C., 1890. Law partner John C. Breckinridge. Congressman from Ky., 1867-75. U.S. Senator from Ky. 1876-90.
Marker is on High Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Steinbeck House
132 Central Avenue
This beautiful Victorian was built by merchant J. J. Conner in 1897, and sold at the turn of the century to John Ernst and Olive Hamilton Steinbeck. On February 27,1902 John Steinbeck was born in what is now ...
Henry Beck House
This, the second house built in Minden (1907), housed Henry Beck, the first manager of the Minden Milling Company, and was located across the street from from the mill at Fifth Street and Railroad Avenue, now Highway 395.
Marker is at ...
Annie and Bernard Maybeck House
Bernard Maybeck, Architect
City of Berkeley Landmarks
designated in 1990
In 1901 architect Bernard Maybeck purchased ten acres of land here in La Loma Park. He built a sprawling brown shingle home for his family down the street in 1909 and subdivided the ...
Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse
1907, Claude and Starck, Architects
1915 Addition, Law and Law, Architects
The Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Co., founded in 1894 by T.E. Wiedenbeck and C.W. Dobelin, provided blacksmithing and wagon making supplies to local industry. This warehouse represents an important era of early industrial development, ...
Becker Stone House
Built 1772
The Tory, Crysler, with a
band of Indians gave
battle on July 26, 1782
Marker is on Murphy Road, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Overbeck House and Studio
Indiana's first art pottery, a nationally-recognized product of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, was produced 1911–1955 by the Overbeck sisters. Their 1930s Federal Style house, one block south, was listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1976.
Marker is ...