Encinitas Preservation Association

A nonprofit organization

4% complete

$10,000 Goal

SAVING THE BOATHOUSES

One of Encinitas’ most prized historic landmarks are the Encinitas Boathouses, the S.S. Encinitas and the S.S. Moonlight.  Built by architect Miles Kellogg, the Boathouses were constructed from salvaged lumber sourced from the old Moonlight Beach bathhouse and a hotel that failed to survive the Prohibition’s dry years.

The Boathouses exemplify what has come to be known as early California “courtyard architecture” as well as the kind of vernacular design associated with Historic Highway 101.  Each house is 15 feet tall by 20 feet long and have a breathtaking stature when face to face with them.  They are quite possibly one of the most photographed attractions in Encinitas.

In order to protect this downtown gem, a partnership was forged with the Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association and the Encinitas Historical Society to purchase the boathouses in 2008 with a $1.55 million loan. The entire purchase included the boathouses, along with a four-unit apartment complex on the property.  The additional four-unit complex is part of the City of Encinitas’ low-income housing program.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Encinitas Preservation Association

Tax id (EIN)

26-3679162

Categories

Arts & Culture Community Memorials

Address

207 W D ST
ENCINITAS, CA 92024