James Franklin Devendorf, the Glossary
James Franklin Devendorf (April 6, 1856 – October 9, 1934), was a pioneer real estate developer and philanthropist.[1]
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21 relations: Art colony, Carmel Art Association, Carmel Arts and Crafts Club, Carmel Development Company, Carmel Highlands, California, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, Devendorf Park, Forest Theater, Frank Hubbard Powers, Hale Bros., Highlands Inn, Carmel Highlands, Lowell, Michigan, Monterey Peninsula, Oakland, California, Pine Inn, Pinus radiata, Real estate development, San Jose, California, Santiago J. Duckworth, William Frederic Ritschel, 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Art colony
Art colonies are organic congregations of artists in towns, villages and rural areas, who are often drawn to areas of natural beauty, the prior existence of other artists, art schools there, or a lower cost of living.
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Carmel Art Association
The Carmel Art Association (CAA) is a Not-for-profit arts organization and gallery located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
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Carmel Arts and Crafts Club
The Carmel Arts and Crafts Club was an art gallery, theatre and clubhouse founded in 1905, by Elsie Allen, a former art instructor for Wellesley College.
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Carmel Development Company
The Carmel Development Company was a real-estate development company that operated in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California from 1902 to 1965.
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Carmel Highlands, California
Carmel Highlands is an unincorporated community in Monterey County, California, United States.
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Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
Carmel-by-the-Sea, commonly known simply as Carmel, is a city in Monterey County, California, located on the Central Coast of California.
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Devendorf Park
Devendorf Park is a city park that occupies the block of Ocean Avenue and Junipero Street, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey County, California, United States.
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Forest Theater
The Forest Theater is an historic amphitheater in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
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Frank Hubbard Powers
Frank Hubbard Powers (September 25, 1864 – November 15, 1920), served in the California State Assembly for the 41st district from 1895 to 1897.
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Hale Bros.
Hale Brothers Department Store (Hale Bros., Hales's, or Hale Brothers and Company), was a department store headquartered in Sacramento, California, with branches throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Highlands Inn, Carmel Highlands
Highlands Inn is a historic resort hotel located in Carmel Highlands, California.
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Lowell, Michigan
Lowell is a city in Kent County of the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Monterey Peninsula
The Monterey Peninsula anchors the northern portion on the Central Coast of California and comprises the cities of Monterey, Carmel, and Pacific Grove, and the resort and community of Pebble Beach.
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Oakland, California
Oakland is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.
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Pine Inn
Pine Inn, once called the Hotel Carmelo, is one of the early first-class Arts and Crafts, Tudor, Spanish style hotels established in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
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Pinus radiata
Pinus radiata (syn. Pinus insignis), the Monterey pine, insignis pine or radiata pine, is a species of pine native to the Central Coast of California and Mexico (on Guadalupe Island and Cedros island).
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Real estate development
Real estate development, or property development, is a business process, encompassing activities that range from the renovation and re-lease of existing buildings to the purchase of raw land and the sale of developed land or parcels to others.
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San Jose, California
San Jose, officially the paren), is the largest city in Northern California by both population and area. With a 2022 population of 971,233, it is the most populous city in both the Bay Area and the San Jose–San Francisco–Oakland Combined Statistical Area—which in 2022 had a population of 7.5 million and 9.0 million respectively—the third-most populous city in California after Los Angeles and San Diego, and the 13th-most populous in the United States.
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Santiago J. Duckworth
Santiago Jacob Duckworth (June 13, 1865 – June 28, 1930), known locally as S. J. Duckworth, served in the California State Assembly for the 61st district from 1893 to 1895.
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William Frederic Ritschel
William Frederic Ritschel, also known as Wilhelm Frederick Ritschel (July 11, 1864 – March 11, 1949), was a California impressionist painter who was born in Nurenberg, Kingdom of Bavaria.
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1906 San Francisco earthquake
At 05:12 Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, the coast of Northern California was struck by a major earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme).
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