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Woodbury Story House

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NRHP Reference #
  
93001463

Added to NRHP
  
30 December 1993

Opened
  
1882

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Location
  
2606 N. Madison Ave Altadena, California

Architectural styles
  
Colonial Revival architecture, Italianate architecture

Similar
  
Crank House, Gen Charles S Farnswort, Scripps Hall, Knott's Berry Farm, Mount Disappointment

The Woodbury-Story House is a National Register of Historic Places structure (site #93001463) in Altadena, California. It was placed on the Register in 1993 for its significance as an example of Italianate and Colonial Revival architecture styles and its association with Capt. Frederick Woodbury, one of the founders of Altadena.

The home was built in 1882 for Capt. Woodbury, and his wife, Martha. The home was the headquarters for a ranch that included a two-story bunkhouse for the ranch hands. Citrus groves and vineyards were planted on the land. Capt. Woodbury planted the deodar cedars that line the contemporary Santa Rosa Ave., also known as Christmas Tree Lane, another National Register site. In 1892, Capt. Woodbury sold the home to a man named Walker, who in turn sold it to Hampton L. Story in 1894. During the decades following Story's death, the home became a coffee shop, sheriff's station, a fire engine house, office building and a tea house.

References

Woodbury-Story House Wikipedia