• en_US
  • es_MX
  • Sobre nosotros
sábado, diciembre 13, 2025
Sin resultados
Ver todos los resultados

  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Publicaciones
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Sobre nosotros
  • Contáctenos
  • Escritores del personal
  • Suscripciones/Soporte
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Historias destacadas
  • Noticias
  • Características
  • Opinión
  • Educación
  • Arte y entretenimiento
  • Deportes
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Asesoramiento de expertos
  • Bienes raíces
  • Informe de noticias
SDNews.com
Casa Noticias

Misson Hills protects its historic treasures

Tech por tecnología
febrero 22, 2010
en Noticias, Uptown News
Tiempo de leer: 4 minutos de lectura
0 0
A A
0
Misson Hills protects its historic treasures
0
COMPARTE
28
PUNTOS DE VISTA
Misson Hills protects its historic treasures

Misson Hills protects its historic treasures

Por Priscilla Lister

Misson Hills protects its historic treasuresMission Hills boasts some of the most beautiful historic neighborhoods in the city. It is an excellent place to find inspiration from its historic architectural styles.

The Mission Hills Historic District, formally designated in 2007, was “the first resident-funded and driven district in the city of San Diego,” says a publication from Mission Hills Heritage, a group of local preservation-minded residents.

This district includes 75 homes along the 1800 block of Sunset Boulevard and all those along Lyndon Road and Sheridan Avenue.

Adjoining this district, the Fort Stockton Line Historic District consists of 107 homes along parts of Fort Stockton Drive, West Lewis Street and Pine Street, approved also in 2007.

A proposed extension of the Mission Hills Historic District includes 99 homes on the blocks between Sunset, Witherby Street and Fort Stockton.

The area of the original Mission Hills Historic District was first known as Johnston Heights when Captain Henry James Johnston bought 65 acres from the city of San Diego in 1869 for a total price of $16.25. A seafaring captain of the ship Orizaba, Johnston ferried passengers from San Francisco to San Diego. He wanted to build a home overlooking the harbor, but didn’t need that much land, so he sold 50 acres to a shipmate for $1 per acre – $50 total. Sadly, he died in 1878 before he could build his dream home.

His daughter, Sarah Johnston Miller, did build that home in 1887, which became the first house in Mission Hills. Though remodeled significantly from its original Victorian style into a Prairie style in the early 20th century, Villa Orizaba, as it is still known, stands today near the intersection of Orizaba and Miller streets in that proposed historic district extension area.

Sarah’s son, Henry Miller, subdivided his holdings in 1909, renaming Johnston Road to Sunset Boulevard and calling the neighborhood Inspiration Heights. A marker naming this area still stands today on Sunset Boulevard.

Another syndicate was formed to buy and develop 60 acres in this area in 1908, with that parcel then costing $36,000. City leader George Marston also bought a 22-acre parcel bounded by Fort Stockton and Arden Way and gave the area its formal name of Mission Hills when his subdivision map was filed in 1908.

Kate Sessions, often called the “mother of Balboa Park” for her horticultural work, was also an early land owner in Mission Hills, where she lived from about 1903 until 1927. She also played a major role in the area’s development, which skyrocketed in the early 20th century when the city’s streetcar extended to the intersection of Fort Stockton and Trias.

Mission Hills Nursery, still located on Fort Stockton, was started by Kate Sessions in 1910, so this year it celebrates its 100th anniversary and its claim as the oldest nursery in the city.

These early civic leaders wanted to make Mission Hills one of the most exclusive areas in San Diego, and it did, in fact, become the city’s first restricted subdivision. Only single-family homes costing at least $3,500 could be built and barns had to cost at least $500 each – during a time when the average worker made $10 a week.

Mission Hills quickly became known as an area of wealth and affluence. In the 1910s, Craftsman architectural styles predominated, with elements of Prairie and Pueblo styles continuing well into the 1930s. In the Mission Hills Historic District, you’ll also find homes designed in Spanish Revival, Spanish Electic, Mission Revival, Dutch Colonial, English Tudor and other styles.

Several master architects of the time worked there as well, including William Hebbard (a longtime partner with Irving Gill), Richard Requa, Nathan Rigdon and others.

You can easily walk the blocks of the Mission Hills Historic District by starting along that 1800 block of Sunset Boulevard and moving west along Sheridan Road and Lyndon Road.

See if you can determine each unique home’s historic architectural style: Craftsman, which comes from the title of a popular magazine published by furniture designed Gustav Stickley between 1901 and 1916, typically features wood, stone or stucco siding, a low-pitched roof, wide eaves with triangular brackets and exposed roof rafters with front porches; Prairie, largely credited to Frank Lloyd Wright, was popular from 1900-1920 and is characterized mainly by strong horizontal lines, clerestory windows, overhanging eaves, open floor plans and a low-pitched roof; Spanish Colonial with its stucco siding, decorative tiles and red-tiled roofs; Dutch Colonial with its gambrel-shaped roof; Greek Revival, which usually features a symmetrical shape and an entry porch with columns; and Tudor, usually featuring heavy chimneys and decorative half-timbering.

While we were walking in this charming neighborhood, we chatted with one longtime resident, Hugh McArthur, 98, who has lived in his home there since 1955. A native San Diegan, he graduated from San Diego High School and told us he used to be a “steel magnate.” His company, Southern Equipment & Supply Co., distributed “all the steel in San Diego for 50 years,” he said, “also helping to build Tijuana and Ensenada.”

“The neighborhood has held up beautifully,” he told us. “And we always get lots of sun.”

Inspiration Heights has obviously inspired many residents over the years to take care of their historic treasures.

Find lots of information about these historic districts and what they mean at both missionhillsheritage.org as well as sohosandiego.org. View a list of historic sites throughout the city at sandiego.gov/planning/programs/historical/pdf/landmarklist.pdf.

Publicación anterior

Pizza on Pearl serves a variety of pies

Publicación siguiente

Chorus lands lifetime dream with Carnegie Hall gig

Tech

tecnología

Relacionados Publicaciones

img 4581
SDNews - Características

Girl Scouts y voluntarios actualizan el mural de Mission Hills

por Personal de SDNEWS
9 de mayo de 2023
A red wood gavel
Noticias

Avanza el juicio por asesinato por apuñalamiento en North Park

por Neal Putnam
7 de mayo de 2023
north park 1
Destacado del vecindario

El Mes de la Salud Mental está en marcha en North Park

por Mark West
6 de mayo de 2023
Misson Hills protects its historic treasures
Características

Un homenaje a Kensington: un estudio de caso de acupuntura urbana

por PERSONAL DE SDNEWS
15 de abril de 2023
sdsu housing
Noticias de Mission Valley - Noticias

Seleccionan desarrollador para el primer proyecto de vivienda asequible en SDSU Mission Valley

por Personal de SDNEWS
12 de abril de 2023
Misson Hills protects its historic treasures
Noticias del centro

Food & Drink Blotter – April 2023

por franco sabatini
12 de abril de 2023
balboapark
Noticias del centro

Noticias breves de abril de San Diego y sus alrededores

por Personal de SDNEWS
11 de abril de 2023
Misson Hills protects its historic treasures
Asesoramiento de expertos

Top 7 Tips to Get to Make Your Carpet Smell Fresh As Ever

por Grupo de periódicos comunitarios de San Diego
11 de abril de 2023
Publicación siguiente
Misson Hills protects its historic treasures

Chorus lands lifetime dream with Carnegie Hall gig

[bloque de inserción = "1"]
  • Directorio de negocios
  • Sobre nosotros
  • Contáctenos
  • Escritores del personal
  • Suscripciones/Soporte
  • Publicaciones
  • Informe de noticias

CONECTAR + COMPARTIR

© Derechos de autor 2023 SDNews.com Política de privacidad

¡Bienvenido de nuevo!

Inicie sesión en su cuenta a continuación

¿Contraseña olvidada?

Recupera tu contraseña

Ingrese su nombre de usuario o dirección de correo electrónico para restablecer su contraseña.

Iniciar sesión
Sin resultados
Ver todos los resultados
  • en_US
  • es_MX
  • Informe de noticias

© Derechos de autor 2023 SDNews.com Política de privacidad