Edgar Holloway House
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title:
Edgar Holloway House
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The Edgar Holloway House is a historic house in Gilroy, California. It was built in 1903 for Edgar and Dora Holloway, whose grandparents had taken part in the California Gold Rush. After they died in 1912–1913, the house was sold out of the Holloway family. It belonged to the Barshinger family until 1949, and it was later repurposed as a battered women's shelter. The house was designed by William H. Weeks in the Colonial Revival and Victorian architectural styles. It has been listed on the Natio
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Historic house in California, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Holloway_House
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2022-05-28T05:58:41Z
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