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Old 05-24-2014, 01:29 PM
 
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I'd enjoy seeing the inside of the beautiful Carson Mansion and the Pink Lady in Eureka California. Do either of these places ever have public tours or maybe an open house?

I have searched the internet a bit and I do realize that the Carson Mansion is now owned by a men's club, but thought maybe they open it up for special occasions?
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Old 05-25-2014, 03:39 PM
 
Location: Eureka CA
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Whenever the Ingomar Club starts running short of money whey start being more generous with tours, but only to community groups and only in the big Carson Mansion, not the Pink Lady , which currently used for offices, I think by a law firm. I've been thru the big house, and it's a typical old gloomy Victorian. To me it looks a lot better from the outside but if you're moving up here, join the Humboldt County Historical Society and you will be eligible to go on their tour which I think is in February. The Ingomar Club is known for its noninvolvement in the community. That's why I 'm not going to the part of my high school reunion that takes place there. Go with the Historical Society! Good people.
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Old 05-25-2014, 03:45 PM
 
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Thanks for the tips Eureka. You're always so knowledgable on here. Too bad about the Ingomar Club.
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Old 05-26-2014, 10:03 AM
 
Location: McKinleyville, California
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My spouse and I used to do video on the side and he got a job doing a reunion at the Ingomar club and got the grand tour of the house. I missed out on that job, I would have loved having a photo op of the inside of the Carson mansion. I still do weddings now and then for friends, did two last summer. Eureka has some of the most wonderful examples of many periods of architecture, especially victorians, but many beautiful Craftsman homes and large Mediterannian style home.
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