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Description Moss mansion.jpg |
English:
J. Mora Moss House
(aka Moss Cottage) in Mosswood Park,
Oakland
. Built in 1864 by S. H. Williams for
San Francisco
businessman J. Mora Moss in the
Gothic Revival
style.
The building was studied and documented in 1960 by the National Park Service as part of their Historic American Buildings Survey was named an Oakland Heritage Landmark on January 7 1975 . It currently serves as a Parks and Recreation center. [1] Source |
Date | 18 November 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Phansen . |
Author | Binksternet at English Wikipedia |
Object location | 37° 49′ 25.78″ N, 122° 15′ 38.33″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 37.823828; -122.260648 |
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at
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- 2007-11-18 19:49 Binksternet 1024×768× (233707 bytes) Moss mansion in Mosswood Park, [[Oakland, California]]. Built in 1834 by [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] businessman J. Mora Moss and his wife, Julia Wood, in the [[Gothic Revival]] style. A pair of stained glass windows next to a side door di