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I took several photographs of this historical building,originally constructed in 1903-1904 and was the residence and business of Matthew E. Helme, one of the founders of the city of Huntington Beach and a former mayor.Today, the building is still owned by descendents of Helme. The storefront is now an antique store, M.E. Helme Antiques.
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