San Dimas Mansion: Preservation with a purpose

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San Dimas Mansion, also known as the Walker House, during the recent grand opening.

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Side view of the Walker House in San Dimas, north of San Dimas Avenue and Bonita Avenue.

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Tall “steeple” shows the height of this two-story building from 1887.

I love the attention to detail. The restoration of this place, originally a hotel, clearly is the best restoration of any 100-plus-year-old building in the San Gabriel Valley.

Below is a full view of the Walker House:

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About Steve Scauzillo

I love journalism. I've been working in journalism for 32 years. I love communicating and now, that includes writing about environment, transportation and the foothill/Puente Hills communities of Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, Walnut and Diamond Bar. I write a couple of columns, one on fridays in Opinion and the other, The Green Way, in the main news section. Send me ideas for stories. Or comments. I was opinion page editor for 12 years so I enjoy a good opinion now and then.

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