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Rispin Mansion
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You will find the concrete remains of a once great mansion. It is heavily vandalized & the middle section has been burned. It is still worth a wander around. A main walkway goes through the property so access is easy. 2013 Update: It has been boarded up and repainted. 2015 Update: All doors and windows Have been boarded, then covered in stucco or concrete entirely (except possibly the back one, which has two deadbolted gates and I couldn't see the actual door, so maybe they cemented that one too). No security guard though, and I was lightpainting the outside, and not too discreet since it was only the outside. Nobody said anything.
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Type: Building
Status: Abandoned
Accessibility: Difficult (all entrances have been fortified with concrete slab (except for one that is sealed tight)
Recommendation: check it out if you're nearby
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Great architecture. Love how the ivy & wildlife is slowly taking over.
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fences barbed wire part-time guard wooden boarding All windows, doors and openings have been permanently sealed except for one. It has been freshly painted over the tagging, and the slab/stucco in the entrances looked new as well (November 2015)
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Rispin Mansion has been abandoned for over 25 years. It was built around the turn of the century by Fredrick Hihn. When Capitola's owner F.A.Hihn died in 1913, his daughter, Katherine Cope Henderson, put the resort up for sale. H. Allen Rispin, a wealthy San Franciscan, bought it at the end of World War I. Although he had grand plans to develop "Capitola by-the-Sea," Rispin overextended himself and was broke by 1928. He lost his elaborate 22-room mansion and most of his holdings in 1930-31. This picture (below) was taken after the Rispin home had been sold to Burlingame millionaire Robert Hays Smith. The Smith family ran into financial problems during The Great Depression and surrendered the mansion in 1939. It was then sold to the Catholic Church for use as a convent by the Order of Poor Clares. The nuns resided at the complex until 1957. The mansion has since been vacant of permanent residents, and is now owned by the City of Capitola. The city purchased the property in 1985 for $1.35 million. During this time it was used as a practice area for a local police SWAT team. In 1991 it was nominated and successfully placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In May 2009, the Capitola City Council approved a 55-year lease that would repair the grounds and turn it into a 25-room boutique hotel. The project was billed at $14 million. However, before construction started, a fire broke out and destroyed around 75% of the mansion, including the tile ceiling, wood floors, and wooden supports. 7.2022 - City leaders agreed to open construction bids Sept. 7. Construction is expected to start in spring 2023 on a near $1,000,000 project to transform the Rispin Mansion property into a city park with gardens, an amphitheater, a bocce ball court and a children's play area.
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They are all over the place. From the next library to a hotel. Who knows. Till then we get it. 2013 Update: The city voted to restore and seal up the mansion at its current state before it is converted to a park at some undefined point in the future. A patrolling guard moving along the short trail outside stated the effort was to keep the gangs out. Unfortunately doesn't seem that interesting now. 2022 Update: Construction is expected to start in spring 2023 and finish in fall 2023. The city council also allocated an additional $30,000 for the project from the city’s General Fund. The project cost previously was estimated at $934,000.
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This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Emperor Wang on 10/16/2022 5:29 PM.
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on Oct 16 22 at 17:29, Emperor Wang validated this location on Oct 16 22 at 17:28, Emperor Wang changed the following: History, Description on Oct 14 22 at 20:17, fr00tCake changed the following: History, Media Coverage, Future Plans, Web Links on Jul 27 18 at 2:32, Emperor Wang validated this location on Jul 26 18 at 4:00, ZAZ changed the following: Latitude, Longitude on Jul 26 18 at 3:54, ZAZ changed the following: Latitude, Longitude on May 14 18 at 9:18, Emperor Wang validated this location on May 14 18 at 9:16, Emperor Wang changed the following: Street Address on May 13 18 at 20:14, ZAZ updated gallery A quick visit on May 13 18 at 20:14, ZAZ updated gallery A quick visit
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