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J. C. Carly House

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
06000143

Added to NRHP
  
22 March 2006

Built
  
1922 (1922)

Opened
  
1922

J. C. Carly House

Location
  
2761 Montgomery Way, Sacramento, California

Architectural style
  
Mission Revival architecture

Similar
  
J Neely Johnson House, Calpak Plant No 11, Old Tavern, Blue Anchor Building, Ruhstaller Building

The J. C. Carly House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a historic home located in Curtis Park, Sacramento, California.

History

James C. Carly was a wealthy real estate developer who owned much of the land that is now Curtis Park in Sacramento (named after rancher William Curtis). Built in one of the earliest suburbs of Sacramento, the Carly house was constructed in 1922. The area the home was built in what would become a center of post-World War I housing tracts. The architectural design was completed by Dean & Dean, locally known due to their work on the Memorial Auditorium, Westminster Presbyterian Church, and the Sutter Club, among others. Carly's real estate dealings had a downturn during the Great Depression and he had to downgrade his living conditions, moving out in 1933. The home was later occupied by a local business owner until 1959.

References

J. C. Carly House Wikipedia