建物に歴史的な重要な要素がありますか? Slide box plaster of Paris ceilings, 10 ft ceilings,13 inlaid oak and mahogany fireplaces, originally a family compound of 4 buildings, 58 rooms, for the Parkes of Parke Davis Pharmacuticals
物件の歴史的な状態で、認証などが受け取りましたか? None requested
物件の種類を最もよく写すものを選んでください:
屋敷
強調し、追加し、または明らかにすることがありますか? Furnishings are mainly American museum quality bedroom sets up to 7 pieces matching
物件の歴史の詳細を教えて頂けませんか? It was part of General Vallejo's property, 2 square miles was given to his niece Anna as a wedding gift in 1856. After her husband Herman Wohler died about 1857 she sold the land to her ranch foreman, Raford Peterson. He built the house and 3 generations of Peterson's lived here until 1980 when the remaining 4.2 acres was sold and became an Inn.
物件は他の歴史的な建物に囲まれていますか? No. There were once 8 Hop kilns, and a whole village of emigrants who worked the property.
修復作業が行われましたか? Yes
物件の歴史的な状態で、認証などが受け取りましたか? County Historical Landmark
物件の歴史の詳細を教えて頂けませんか? The lighthouse on the grounds of HI Point Montara Lighthouse hostel may be small, but it’s the only American lighthouse known to have beckoned seafarers on both coasts of the country. Replacing the original lighthouse at Mayo’s Beach in Wellfleet, MA in 1881, the lighthouse was taken down in 1925 and, everyone believed, destroyed for scrap metal. It wasn’t until the following century that researchers discovered the disappeared Cape Cod lighthouse had actually been moved to the West Coast. The lighthouse was installed at Point Montara in 1928, yet no one knows exactly how – or why – it made its cross-country journey. One rumour has it voyaging all the way around Cape Horn to arrive at its final destination at Montara, CA. Point Montara had been established in 1875 as a fog signal station, doing its best to warn approaching ships of its craggy coastline with the addition of a red kerosene lantern in 1900. Eventually the lantern was upgraded to a fourth order Fresnel lens in 1912 with a stick work tower and lantern house. The Point Montara hostel’s other buildings have their own rich histories, starting long before the arrival of the cast-iron lighthouse. The United States government established a fog signal at Point Montara in 1875 in response to two high-profile crashes along the coast in the decade before. Initially, the site housed nothing but a 12-inch steam whistle, whose five-second blast could be heard from 15 miles away, and a two-story, Victorian-style innkeeper’s dwelling that still stands on the hostel grounds and serves as housing for hostel staff. In 1902, a large barn-style fog signal building was added; a secondary building used for a workshop and storage went up around the same time. Today, the same fog signal building and annex houses the hostel’s private rooms, and a large common area used for movie screenings and other hostel group gatherings. The annex building has been modernized and outfitted with private rooms and guest bathrooms. A third building, where today you’ll find the hostel’s kitchens, lounge, and most of its guest rooms*, went up in 1961 to house members of the U.S. Coast Guard. 1942-1945 Point Montara became an Anti-aircraft training Center. This was a top secret facility operated by the U S Navy during WWII it contained 48 structures, housed 1,500 men, trained 320,000 Navel Sailors and Merchant Marines on the latest technology in Anti-aircraft Systems and was progressive in the use of WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots) and radio-controlled drones for live-fire training.
The 1961 building was barely used for a decade when the entire station was automated and the buildings were abandoned.
This amazing property began welcoming travelers in 1980 after HI-USA (then AYH), the U.S. Coast Guard, the California Coastal Commission, the California Coastal Conservancy and California State Parks worked together to open a hostel here. The location was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 and is in a Marine Protected Area. Today, operated by HI-USA it’s the perfect escape for history buffs and lighthouse enthusiasts, as well as anyone else who loves the seaside and the great outdoors.
物件が建築された時代、または建築様式は何ですか? 1875 - 1961
物件の歴史的な状態で、認証などが受け取りましたか? National Register of Historic Places in 1991
Andaz San Diego, a concept by Hyattは、サンディエゴのダウンタウン、ガスランプ・クオーターの中心に位置するクリエイティブなデザインのホテルで、歴史的な魅力とモダンなアメニティが融合した空間を提供しています。屋上プールや週末のパーティー、24時間営業のフィットネスセンターでは、パノラマビューをお楽しみいただけます。また、スタイリッシュな客室とスイートルームには、地元のアートや鮮やかな装飾が施されています。また、ペット同伴可能な客室や、お体の不自由な方のためのアクセシビリティ施設など、さまざまなニーズにお応えしています。また、屋上やギャラリーを挙式会場とし、17,000平方フィートの会議室やイベントスペースも備えています。