Built for William Nash, a local pharmacist, this preserved Craftsman house is open to the public.
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Fun walking trip.

It's a house 🏡 big whoop

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Ran into this historic house during my run to Covina park. According to the website, in
1908 it was the new home of the Nash family, headed by one of Covina’s first pharmacists, William Wallace Nash. A tour is available.
1908 it was the new home of the Nash family, headed by one of Covina’s first pharmacists, William Wallace Nash. A tour is available.