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Description This ornate Queen Anne Victorian at 2nd and M Streets, Eureka, California was built as a wedding gift for J. Milton Carson by his father William Carson. Locally known as "the Pink Lady" it is across the street from the Carson Mansion. After Milton Carson sold the house, it ended up in the ownershp of two sisters in Germany, was seized by the U.S. Government as Nazi property in 1942, sold at public auction in 1951 to television actor Lloyd Bridges's father. The next owner restored the property which is a contributing property to the Old Town Eureka Historic District.
Date 28 September 2005 (original upload date)
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Author Eurekamike at English Wikipedia
Object location40° 48′ 19.25″ N, 124° 09′ 32.14″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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  • 2005-09-28 06:00 Eurekamike 1450×1034× (501787 bytes) A fine example of Eureka's architecture. Photo by eurekamike.

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current22:13, 16 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 22:13, 16 April 20111,450 × 1,034 (490 KB)Smallbones{{Information |Description={{en|A excellent example of Eureka's architecture. Milton Carson Home (aka the "Pink Lady"), a Queen Anne style Victorian, completed in 1889, was a wedding gift to the eldest son of William Carson, owner of the stunning Carson
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