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Ashworth-Remillard House

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CA SJ Ashworth Remillard House
CA SJ Ashworth Remillard House

The Ashworth-Remillard House is a historic two-story farm house in San Jose, California. The house was designed in the Victorian architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 12, 1976. It was built for a pioneer in 1860, and it later became the home of Peter Remillard and his daughter, Countess Lillian Remillard Dandini.

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Ashworth-Remillard House
Story Road, San Jose

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95122 San Jose
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