November 10, 2019

Falkirk Cultural Center

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photos by Styrous®












Falkirk, an excellent example of a Queen Anne Victorian, was originally built in 1888 in San Rafael by Ella Nichols Park, a wealthy and reclusive young widow.    

In October 1886, Ms. Park purchased the 11-acre estate from railroad magnate James D. Walker and had his house removed and in February 1888 she commissioned E. F. Chisholm to build her home, designed by architect Clinton Day.  By August of that year, this elegant country home was completed for a cost of $30,000.       

After Ella’s death in 1905,  Captain Robert Dollar purchased the estate in 1906. Dollar was born in 1844 in Falkirk, Scotland and became very wealthy, first through the timber industry and later in the shipping business. He founded the Dollar Steamship Company, established trade with the Orient, and began the first regularly scheduled round-the-world passenger/freight line. Captain Dollar is often credited with founding the Merchant Marine. An active member of civic life in San Rafael and one of the drafters of the City Charter, Dollar donated much of the city’s adjacent open space on San Rafael Hill. He also gave lavishly to his hometown of Falkirk, Scotland, where he is remembered today and in October 1988 San Rafael and Falkirk became sister cities.         

The Falkirk center houses a contemporary art gallery where the exhibition Counter Point is currently showing (link below) and an educational center for cultural arts and provides subsidized space for other organizations including the Marin Poetry Center.        



 










 














 




 



 









 




 













 














 
















 
















 



Falkirk Cultural Center
1408 Mission Avenue at E Street
San Rafael, CA 94901 
(415) 485-3328  
         
       
  
         
 
Viewfinder link:            
                            
(Point) Counter Point             
          
Net links:            
                     
Falkirk Cultural Center         
Falkirk History 
      


      
Styrous® ~ Sunday, November 10, 2019       
          
            




   

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