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Julia Morgan House

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Built
  
1924

Opened
  
1924

Phone
  
+1 916-227-5527

NRHP Reference #
  
82002230

Area
  
4,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
19 February 1982

Julia Morgan House

Location
  
3731 T St., Sacramento, California

Address
  
3731 T St, Sacramento, CA 95816, USA

Architectural style
  
Mediterranean Revival architecture

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

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The Julia Morgan House is a Mediterranean Revival mansion, located in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Sacramento, California, constructed by Julia Morgan, the first woman licensed to practice architecture in California,. The home, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was gifted to Sacramento State University by Charles Goethe after his death in 1966.

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History

In 1918, Julia Morgan was hired to draw plans for the house. When Goethe died in 1966 he bequeathed the house along with his library, papers, and a large monetary donation to California State University, California. Since then, University Enterprises, Inc. has maintained it.

Recent history

In 1982 the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places due to its historic nature. Part of said historic nature is the fact that it is the only example of Morgan's domestic architecture in the Sacramento area. In 1999, the home was remodeled and its name was formally changed to the Julia Morgan House. In 2014, the house was remodeled to include business meeting and conference facilities./> The house is currently used by the university to hold events by faculty or campus staff or can be rented for weddings, corporate meetings, and public events.

References

Julia Morgan House Wikipedia