<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> City of Stockton, CA - Midtown/Magnolia Community
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Homes in Midtown Stockton

A variety of charming and impressive homes are located in the Midtown Stockton area. Below are just a few of the streets boasting these unique homes.
East Acacia is a street of diversity. It plays host to structures ranging in style from bungalow to modern architecture, and exhibits these styles amidst picturesque landscaping.
See some of the homes here.
North California Street can be characterized as elegance in progress. Though many of its structures are under construction, evidence of gorgeous finished restorations are clearly evident throughout the neighborhood.
See some of the homes here.
East Magnolia Street is at the center of the Magnolia Historic District. This street, like others in the district, represents various architectural styles including certain styles present on this street alone.
See some of the homes here.
East Rose is an eclectic street, home to numerous homes displaying diverse architectural techniques.
See some of the homes here.
North San Joaquin is a family-friendly street.One might observe, on any given day, a school bus rolling down the road, or children walking home from school.
See some of the homes here.
North Sutter Street pays homage to the Queen Anne style. Though other styles are present, the block is clearly dominated by this popular architectural trend of the late 1800's.
See some of the homes here.
Thanks to UOP Graphic Design Major, Melissa Orth, for the photos and narrative.

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