- Le Petit Trianon
Infobox_nrhp | name =Le Petit Trianon
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location=Cupertino, California
lat_degrees = 37 | lat_minutes = 19 | lat_seconds = 15 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 122 | long_minutes = 2 | long_seconds = 50 | long_direction = W
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built =1892
architect =Willis Polk
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added =November 15 1972
governing_body = Private
refnum=72001552 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Le Petit Trianon is a
mansion on the grounds ofDe Anza College at 1250 Stevens Creek Blvd., inCupertino, California .Built in 1892 for
Charles A. Baldwin and his wife Ellen Hobart Baldwin, the mansion was once the center of their successfulwine -producing estate where the couple was known to entertain lavishly. Baldwin installed a massive stone winery; built undergroundcellar s (today part of the De Anza College grounds) and planted vines fromBordeaux and other regions ofFrance . Under the label Beaulieu, Baldwin's wines were sold inNew York ,London andCentral America .The design for Le Petit Trianon was drawn from classical French architectural
motif s popular in America at the end of the 19th century. It is also the only example of "V" rustic redwood construction remaining in the area. The name Le Petite Trianon stems from its similarities to the architecture of "LeGrand Trianon ," built for Louis XIV of France. Similar detail to this French precedent can be seen in Le Petit Trianon'scolumn s,pilaster s,window s and woodwindow shutter s.In 1909, the mansion was sold to Harriet Pullman Carolon, daughter of
George Pullman , inventor of thePullman sleeping car . Carolon also found the home a wonderful setting for elaborate social functions. In 1940, the house was sold to E. F. Euphrat, owner of thePacific Can Company . Since 1965 the estate has been the site of De Anza College. Remnants of the garden remain; the winery is still there, as are the guest cottages.The college district planned to demolish the house in 1968, but decided not to after protests by local historians. After its listing on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1972, grant money for restoration was received, and the house was moved twice: First to make room for theFlint Center (theater) and next yielding to aparking lot . A restoration of the mansion was completed in 1982, and the house now serves as theCalifornia History Center .Footnotes
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*cite web | url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/santaclara/pet.htm | title=Le Petit Trianon | work=California's Historic Silicon Valley | publisher=
National Park Service | accessdate=2007-03-12
*cite web | url=http://www.calhistory.org/petit.html | title=Le Petit Trianon | publisher=California History Center | accessdate=2007-03-12
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