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Timken House

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The Timken House is a Queen Anne Victorian house in San Diego, California. It was designed by the prominent architects Comstock and Trotsche and built in 1888.[1] It was the last residence of inventor Henry Timken (1831-1909). Henry Timken Jr. (grandson of inventor Henry Timken), along with the Putnam sisters, co-founded the Timken Museum of Art in Balboa Park, a short distance from the home. [2] The Timken House became a private residence in 1965.[1]

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Timken House plaque
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Timken Corner, across 1st Avenue
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Timken House - catercorner
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Timken Corner, across Laurel

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