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Joseph Wesley Young House

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Location
  
Hollywood, Florida

Area
  
4,047 m²

NRHP Reference #
  
89001076

Added to NRHP
  
10 August 1989

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Architectural styles
  
Mission Revival architecture, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture

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The Joseph Wesley Young House (also known as the Zeller Residence) is a historic home in Hollywood, Florida. It is located at 1055 Hollywood Boulevard. On August 10, 1989, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Joseph Wesley Young Jr. (1882–1934) was a founder and developer of Hollywood, Florida. He is listed as a Great Floridian.

The house is described as looking like a "Moorish castle with two-dozen rooms" and it may have a resident ghost. One of the "most venerable and storied mansions in Broward County" it was for sale in 2008.

Joseph Wesley Young

Young was a real estate developer in Long Beach, California and was married to Jessie Fay (Cooke) Young (1877–1955), a piano player and singer whom he married in 1902. Although she was five years older than him, her lovely voice and personality captured his fancy when he moved to Long Beach in 1902.

In 1914 a huge flood in Long Beach wiped out the property Young was developing.

He was Hollywood's first mayor in 1925 and helped rebuild the city after a hurricane devastated it in 1926. His marketing helped bring Robert Anderson to the area. His Great Floridian plaque is at the Joseph W. Young house at 1055 Hollywood Blvd.

References

Joseph Wesley Young House Wikipedia


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