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Charles Lais House

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Charles Lais House
Charles Lais House

The Charles Lais House is a historic home built in 1896, located in Sacramento, California. It is designed in the Queen Anne style. It was commissioned by Charles Lais, an employee of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The third floor was used as a rooming house and the family occupied the house until his death c. 1930. A fire in 1980 destroyed the back end of the house and 50 percent of the roof. It was restored in 1982.

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Charles Lais House
13th Street, Sacramento

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13th Street 714
95814 Sacramento
California, United States
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