While some historic buildings are gone from the Santa Clara Valley as a result of housing and industrial development, others remain and have been handsomely restored. The maintenance of historic buildings owned outright by city governments in the Valley has been spotty, with no clear cut policy on funding for repairs and restoration. Private donations have been solicited but generally have been inadequate. Also, lacking is a clear policy for City purchase of historic structures, acceptance of donated historic structures and guidelines for condemnation by private owners. Preservation Commissions may make recommendations but have little, if any authority. Hopefully, in the future public and private funding for maintenance and restoration will prevail over neglect and destruction so that these grand architectural treasures will be preserved for viewing and appreciation by current and future generations. The structures shown on this web site were selected for historical significance, architectural style, function and ownership. Historical background information on these buildings has been included along with current photographs. New historical buildings will be added in the future. Enjoy your tour! |
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1. AINSLEY MUSEUM HOUSE-CAMPBELL |
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