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c. 1885 Queen Anne Victorian

Benicia Downtown Historic District
Benicia, California 94510

First Photo
First Photo
Ebba and I had passed by this house many times as we walked from our current home 5 blocks away, same street. We would usually say something like "What a beautiful old house, but it looks so rotton, I bet you could push it over with 2 hands." Our good friend, who is a local real estate agent, casually mentioned to Ebba that it is really a well preserved house and the interior is especially ornate and intact. We asked her to show it to us and, we loved it so much, we didn't want to leave. The previous occupant was Mary McKay who died in 1999, and the house has been vacant since. The McKay family goes back to the early days of Benicia when they owned and operated the McKay and Chisolm Tannery. (Did you know that Benicia was the California state capital for about one year?). Upon the death of Mary McKay the house was inherited by her son Timothy McKay. He died last year and the house was inherited by his daughter, Laurel McKay. She accepted our purchase offer and finally closed on August 28th, 2007.
First Time in the House
First Time in the House
From the shabby-looking exterior we walked through the front door,and it was like stepping back in time.
New Roof
New Roof
Original Interior Detail
Original Interior Detail
This house was embelished with many decorative affects that make it fun to look at the detail such as the doors and fixtures.

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Archived in May, 2008

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