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Gable Mansion

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Architectural style(s)
  
Designated
  
1973

Year built
  
1885

Governing body
  
private

Reference no.
  
864

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Location
  
659 First St., Woodland, California

Similar
  
Woodland Opera House, Reiff's Antique Gas Stati, Morey Mansion, Queen Anne Hotel, California Agricultural Museum

Gable mansion


The Gable Mansion is a historic mansion in Woodland, California, listed as a California Historical Landmark, that was built in 1885 for Amos and Harvey Gable, two Yolo County pioneers and ranchers.

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History

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Located at 659 First St., the Gable Brothers, Amos and Harvey, had the home designed and built for them by Edward Carlton "Carl" Gilbert, the owner of "Gilbert & Sons", for the sum of $16,000. The home was designed as a fine example of Victorian architecture.

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Gilbert published some of the plans he drew up for the Gable Mansion in California Architect and Building News, a trade journal of the American Institute of Architects's San Francisco chapter. An elevation and the first floor plan of the Gable Mansion was published in October 1887's edition of the CABN that showed similarities with another home previously published several years earlier.

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The first floor plan of the Gable Mansion includes a central "stair hall" that has a curved stairway visible from the front entrance outside the home. The second story has several bedrooms and (although rumored to be a ballroom) the third story was an attic. It has since been remodeled into a living space.

During the 1970s and 1980s many Woodland residents began to restore historic residences south of Main Street. In 1972 the Gable Mansion was among these homes as Robert McWhirk purchased the property from the Gable estate and spent twenty years rehabilitating it. Today it is a California State Landmark for being an example of 19th century Victorian Italianate architecture and for being "one of the last of its style, size, and proportion in California".

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Gable Mansion Wikipedia