Designed by architect John Hall and erected in 1886, the ornate Crocker Mansion was built at a cost of $45,000 for Mrs. Margaret E. Crocker, widow of Edwin Bryant Crocker, a California Supreme Court Justice. View of Edwin B. Crocker's residence located at 300 S. Olive near 3rd Street. The mansion can be easily seen sitting majestically atop Bunker Hill, despite numerous tall trees that surround it. The home was known as the Crocker Mansion Rooming House, it later became the site of the Elks Club, and finally the Moose Lodge.
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