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The Venetian Court Residences in Capitola were built 100 years ago. This view shows the court sometime in the 1940s. Originally units cost between $2,500 and $3,500 and most were sold even before ...
The five-bed two-bathroom corner home has become an unofficial landmark for the city of Capitola, along with the other colorful homes in the Venitian Court ... of the Capitola Venetian Mouse ...
This image of Capitola’s Venetian Court was taken on Feb. 3, 1926, showing the aftermath of the first big storm to damage the complex. Completed at a cost of approximately $150,000 just two ...
The bright blue unit at the end of the iconic complex of colorful houses lining Capitola Beach in Northern California has hit the market for the first time in 50 years for $5.45 million.
Gagne’s family started going to Capitola for beach vacations from the Bay Area in the 1970s, renting out one of the Venetian Court homes. They had such a good time they did it for several years ...
The same family has owned the home since 1976 and also owns the nearby Capitola Venetian hotel. The house is part of Venetian Court, a row of residences on the National Register of Historic Places.
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