Monterey Colonial is an architectural style involving two stories, porches, a hipped roof, and adobe walls. It was originated by Thomas O. Larkin who had moved from New England to Monterey and built the Larkin House in 1835.
Examples include:
- Larkin House, in Monterey, a U.S. National Historic Landmark[1]
- Jose Maria Alviso Adobe, in Milpitas
References
- ^ James Dillon (September 22, 1976), Template:PDFlink, National Park Service and Template:PDFlink