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Encinitas Boat Houses

These unusual houses look like giant boats that washed ashore on a residential street.

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Among the bungalows lining the street in a California beach city are two most unusual houses. The buildings are shaped like boats, making them look like they’ve accidentally washed ashore and crashed within a residential area.

The S.S. Encinitas and S.S. Moonlight, collectively dubbed the "boat houses," are located at 726 and 732 3rd Street. Local architect Miles Minor Kellogg paid homage to his sea captain father by creating the Encinitas Boathouses in 1928, using the reclaimed and recycled lumber from a landmark nightclub.

From 1888 to 1925, the Moonlight Beach Dance Hall and Bathhouse stood as a North County San Diego landmark. Unfortunately, the local establishment fell victim to the dry years of prohibition and closed its doors. Seizing the opportunity, Kellogg re-purposed the lumber from the nightclub and began constructing the two certainly non-seaworthy boat-shaped homes.

The Encinitas Preservation Association acquired the unusual abodes in 2008. The houses still stand and are still lived in today. They’re impressive feats of vernacular architecture, and there are future plans to restore the buildings and potentially offer public tours.

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There's plenty of street parking. Please be respectful of tenants as both Boathouses are currently renter-occupied.

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February 13, 2019

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  • http://encinitaspreservationfoundation.org/
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  • http://legacy.sandiegouniontribune.com/uniontrib/20071004/news_1mi4jenkins.html
Encinitas Boat Houses
726 3rd St
Encinitas, California, 92024
United States
33.042576, -117.295767
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