Leggett House, Merced
Facts and practical information
The Leggett House in Merced, California, also known as Queen Anne Inn, is a historic house located at 352 W. 22nd St. in Merced, California. The house was built in the Queen Anne style of Victorian architecture. Its most prominent feature is the Witch's Cap on its roof, a cone-shaped turret with eight scalloped hips. The home's design also includes a steep shingle roof, gables on the porch and sides of the house, and horizontal shiplap and fish scale shingle siding on its first and second floors respectively. E. M. Herron, a local rancher, built the home in 1884; he later sold it to pioneer and Merced postmaster Thomas H. Leggett, who operated a jewelry store in the house's parlor. ()
Merced
Leggett House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Merced Antique Mall, Merced Theatre, Merced County Courthouse Museum, Merced Multicultural Arts Center - the MAC.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Leggett House by public transport?
Train
- Merced (4 min walk)
Bus
- Merced Greyhound Bus Station (16 min walk)