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- Fenyes_Estate abstract "The Fenyes Estate is an estate complex located at the intersection of West Walnut Street and North Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena. The estate was built for Dr. Adalbert Fenyes, an entomologist and the first Pasadena doctor to use an X-ray machine, and his wife. The estate includes three main buildings: the Fenyes Mansion, the Curtin House, and the Finnish Folk Art Museum. The Fenyes Mansion is a 1905 Italian Villa house designed by architect Robert D. Farquhar. In 1911, Sylvanus Marston of Marston & Van Pelt designed an addition to the mansion. Marston & Van Pelt also designed the 1915 Curtin House, a French-influenced house built for the Fenyes' daughter Leonora Curtin. The Finnish Folk Art Museum, originally built as a garage to a since-demolished house, is a 1910 Swiss chalet-styled building which was moved to the property in 1949. The Pasadena Historical Society now owns the estate, which it uses as a museum and library.The estate was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 5, 1985.".
- Fenyes_Estate added "1985-09-05".
- Fenyes_Estate architecturalStyle Italianate_architecture.
- Fenyes_Estate area "10521.82669824".
- Fenyes_Estate location Pasadena,_California.
- Fenyes_Estate nrhpReferenceNumber "85001983".
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- Fenyes_Estate wikiPageID "42479536".
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- Fenyes_Estate yearOfConstruction "1905".
- Fenyes_Estate added "1985-09-05".
- Fenyes_Estate architectOrBuilder "Marston & Van Pelt; Farquar,Robert".
- Fenyes_Estate architecture "Italian Villa, French Classical".
- Fenyes_Estate built "19101915".
- Fenyes_Estate caption "The Fenyes Mansion".
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- Fenyes_Estate governingBody "Private".
- Fenyes_Estate latDegrees "34".
- Fenyes_Estate latDirection "N".
- Fenyes_Estate latMinutes "8".
- Fenyes_Estate latSeconds "56".
- Fenyes_Estate location "470".
- Fenyes_Estate locmapin "California".
- Fenyes_Estate longDegrees "118".
- Fenyes_Estate longDirection "W".
- Fenyes_Estate longMinutes "9".
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- Fenyes_Estate name "Fenyes Estate".
- Fenyes_Estate refnum "85001983".
- Fenyes_Estate subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1915.
- Fenyes_Estate subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_California.
- Fenyes_Estate subject Category:Museums_in_Los_Angeles_County,_California.
- Fenyes_Estate subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Pasadena,_California.
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- Fenyes_Estate type Place.
- Fenyes_Estate type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Fenyes_Estate comment "The Fenyes Estate is an estate complex located at the intersection of West Walnut Street and North Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena. The estate was built for Dr. Adalbert Fenyes, an entomologist and the first Pasadena doctor to use an X-ray machine, and his wife. The estate includes three main buildings: the Fenyes Mansion, the Curtin House, and the Finnish Folk Art Museum. The Fenyes Mansion is a 1905 Italian Villa house designed by architect Robert D. Farquhar.".
- Fenyes_Estate label "Fenyes Estate".
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- Fenyes_Estate name "Fenyes Estate".