Carmel mansion is history

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  1. I realize this article is almost 13 years old, but I babysat for this family (5 wonderful children!) as they were building this home and then living in it as it was being finished. It was unbelievable! I’m actually sad that it’s been demolished. Are there pictures of it before it was demolished? Maybe a picture of it when it was completely finished? I’m just curious. Thank you

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