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The house was built in 1908 and occupied by Charles Barlow, a prominent geologist, and his family. The two-story home still has the original woodwork and mahogany mantelpiece as well as the beveled windows and glass made especially for the house by Gumps of San Francisco. The dining room has a signed Tiffany “Carnival glass” chandelier and wall sconces. The large basement serves as the Guild’s office as well as storage space. The extensive use of hardwood throughout the upper and lower levels gives the interior of the home the warmth and character so often found in the stately homes of that time.
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