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Green Gables (Melbourne, Florida)

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NRHP Reference #
  
16000269

Added to NRHP
  
18 May 2016

Green Gables (Melbourne, Florida)

Location
  
1501 South Harbor City Boulevard, Melbourne, Florida

Architectural style
  
Queen Anne style architecture

Green Gables, also known as the Wells House, is a historic home at 1501 South Harbor City Boulevard in Melbourne, Florida, United States. The house fronts the Indian River. Local business man William T. Wells purchased the Strobah property and built the Green Gables in 1886 with his wife Nora Stanford Wells as a winter home. Green Gables is an example of Queen Anne style architecture, and it is believed to be the first home in the area with indoor plumbing and an indoor bathroom. On May 18, 2016, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Green Gables was scheduled for demolition in 2015, but a group of local historians worked with the owners, fourth generation family members, to save the house due to its historical significance to the area.

William Twining Wells

Wells was from New Jersey and New York, and owned the Wells Rustless Iron Company. Wells managed a pineapple plantation on the beach. He also donated the land for a local park named Wells Park.

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Green Gables (Melbourne, Florida) Wikipedia