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There is a Greene & Greene house in Carmel,
where one of the brothers lived in his last years,
but it is not characteristic, and it's private.
For this kind of information, you want
the guidebook that I mentioned.
On 3/28/2010 3:31 PM, Rudy R Christian wrote:
> Did a tour a few years back as part of a Timber Framers Guild conference
> (at Asilomar). Saw some great houses but wasn’t allowed to take indoor
> photos. To die for settings. Early Greene and Greene work.
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> I didn't know that Greene and Greene did houses up there, but by all
> means, see anything they did if you can.
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> Ralph
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