Here's your chance to own a piece of Monterey history, the Harry Ashland Greene Mansion. Often referred to as "Breakwater Harry"? for his efforts to create a proper harbor in Monterey, Harry helped to shape local history. He is credited for saving Colton Hall - twice - but is perhaps best known for his reforestation efforts providing tree seedlings in tin cans to children to care for until ready for transplanting, earning him another nickname, "Tin Can Harry."? This building was home to Harry and his family for many years, has been home to a restaurant, offices, and most recently an art gallery. Only one of a dozen Victorian 'Moorish' designs left, the unique architecture is only upstaged by the grounds on which it sits. Enjoy a park-like setting right in the middle of New Monterey featuring 1,076 sq ft of deck & patio space and peaks of the Monterey Bay. This historical landmark meets the qualifications for the Mills Act which would result in substantial property tax savings.
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