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The Heritage house is a historical building that is located at the Fullerton Arboretum. This house was owned by the Clarke family. Dr. George Clarke used this house as his home and his doctors office. When he had appointments, he would either have to go to their house and charge a dollar, or he would let them come to his house and charge 50 cents. When he had a sick costumer, he would give them a little bit of poison. He did this so the person would vomit out all the germs. This house also shows what Victorian life was like. Everything was fancier. People wore very fancy clothing. It had poles with patterns. The patterns are ball, stick, ball, stick. It is also the different ways that people used to do things. Victorian people washed things in different ways. First they got the cloth wet. Then they rubbed it against wood that would smoothen it. Then you put it on a string to dry it off.

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Historic Fullerton Project

By RyanM

This presentation is for Historic Fullerton Buildings.