English: The Rhoades House was designed by the architectural firm of Higbie and Hill, with construction beginning in 1917 but completion not occurring until after World War I, this Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival style house with detached garage is sited within a grove of large Oak trees at the rise above the orchards of Borello Farms to the west and south. At the time of construction, the property included the Borello Farms acreage. The Rhoades House is an excellent example of a work by local master architects.
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