Welcome to the historic property known as the Cracker Jack mansion. The original owner, Henry G Eckstien, who owned the world famous company known as Cracker Jack, bought 20 acres of orange groves on the NE corner of 19th st & Euclid Ave in 1910. Today, the two story Monterey revival style mansion, built in 1931, known as 1936 N Euclid ave which was designed by Reginald D Johnson and built by Campbell construction boasts 14,504 sqft of usable space! The main floor and upstairs plus enclosed patio with terecata tile equals 8,180 sqft! Original hardwood floors throughout! Two large master bedrooms with walk in closets and master bathrooms on ground floor. Down the stairs off the laundry room is a 1,200 sqft living quarters with all 3 rooms having windows & fresh paint. Another cherry door leads into the basement that covers the length of the home totaling another approx 1,807 sqft. On the north end of the 3.5 acre parcel sits the original 2 bed 1 bath single story home built in 1910 that has 975 sqft. Behind the two homes at the end of the north gate is a 4,232 sqft two story barn with large rolling doors which is currently used as a garage. The main floor fits a large RV, 3 cars and a spacious area previously occupied by horses. Up the staircase is a 2,116 sqft wide open space that includes a room a a relaxing view of Mt Baldys snow capped peaks. This historical property holds a #2 designation!
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