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Larco Building, 214 State Street, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA



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Photo Caption Pages


Item Title
Larco Building, 214 State Street, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA

Location
214 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.

Notes
Survey number HABS CA-2213
Building/structure dates: 1911 initial construction
Building/structure dates: 1983 subsequent work
Significance: The Larco Building is associated with the Larco family, of local historic significance in the fishing industry; is associated with stonemason Peter Poole, a person of local historical significance; is a rare survivor of stone masonry construction in Santa Barbara. It was determined eligible for the National Register on August 18, 1983, significant under Criteria B and C.

Related Names
Poole, Peter


Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Contents
Photograph caption(s): 
1. Oblique view along State Street showing building in setting; view to east.
2. Oblique view along State Street showing building in setting; view to north.
3. Southwest (principal) elevation; view to northeast.
4. Oblique view of southwest and northwest elevations; view to east.
5. Oblique view of northwest elevation; view to south, necessitated by insufficient room between buildings to photograph at right angle.
6. Northeast (rear) elevation; view to southwest.
7. Southeast elevation; view to northwest.
8. Detail, west corner, showing entrance fenestration, carved rafters supporting metal-tiled pent roofs, tinted mortar; view to east.
9. Detail, typical casement window in northwest facade; view to southeast.
10. View from near front wall toward rear; view to northeast.
11. View from near serving counter toward front; view to southwest.


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