The house Steve Jobs broke

Steve Jobs called this house “pretty much a dump“ but today we ask... was it a dump or did he make it one? How did the house of a former copper magnate become a pile of rubble? Today we learn about the Jackling House, a Spanish Colonial Revival in Woodside, CA. It was torn down by Steve Jobs in 2011 with the intention of building a smaller home. The dispute made small town hall meetings the talk of the world. We go through the history of the Spanish Colonial Revivals, George Washington Smith, Daniel Jackling, and Steve Jobs. Tell me what you want to see next in the comments Sources: Friends of Jackling House: Local press: EPA on Bingham Canyon Mine: 70s photos: Nitro, West Virginia NYTimes article: Copper info: #:~:text=By 1914, copper had become,did its malleability and durability. Mansion torn down: #photo-2037305 NY Post Article: Jonathan Haeber’s Blog: Pipe Organ Salvage blog post: :// Items in local museum:
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