Godfrey M. Bockius House, Watsonville
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Facts and practical information
The Godfrey M. Bockius House is an Italianate—Victorian style house in a historic district in Watsonville, California. It was built in 1870 by Judge Godfrey M. Bockius, and was inhabited later by descendant Frank F. Orr, former editor of the Register-Pajaronian. Today the historical district contains the house itself, headquarters of the Pajaro Valley Historical Association and on the National Register of Historic Places, along with the Volck Museum and Alzora Snyder Archive. ()
Built: 1870 (154 years ago)Architectural style: Renaissance revivalCoordinates: 36°54'52"N, 121°45'0"W
Day trips
Godfrey M. Bockius House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Elkhorn Slough Brewing Co., Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Agricultural History Project, Pajaro Valley Historical Association.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Godfrey M. Bockius House?
Nearby attractions include Pajaro Valley Historical Association, Watsonville (2 min walk), Watsonville Public Library, Watsonville (14 min walk), Porter–Vallejo Mansion, Watsonville (23 min walk).