Posts by Krista Nicholds
Pomona Court and Apartments

The Pomona Court and Apartments were built in 1922-1923, during a period when most Fullerton residents preferred single-family homes. The Craftsman-style courtyard unit and adjacent Spanish Colonial Revival represent two popular early 20th-century California architectural styles.

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Krista Nicholds
The Edwards House

The two-story Craftsman home built in 1915 for State Sen. Nelson T. “Nels” and May Edwards was where President Herbert Hoover once dined during a re-election tour in 1931. The home’s interior features classic Craftsman wood built-ins and details.

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Krista Nicholds
Mission San Juan Capistrano

Founded in 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano is the seventh of California’s 21 famous missions. It received its nickname, the “Jewel” of the Missions, for its Great Stone Church, a then-modern marvel that took nine years to build and was completed in 1806. Six years later, a devastating earthquake left the church in ruins, which remained as a symbol of the community’s loss.

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