Filbert Cottages by Buttrick Projects Architecture+Design
The Filbert Cottages were built as modest rental housing by William Bush during the construction frenzy that followed the 1906 earthquake.
The Filbert Cottages were built as modest rental housing by William Bush during the construction frenzy that followed the 1906 earthquake.
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