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The Lakeman House on Washington Avenue. (Toni McAllister/Patch)
A side view of the Lakeman House, looking south toward Juniper Street. (Toni McAllister/Patch)
Ray's Murrieta Cafe, which the Lakeman family opened in the early 1900s as an ice cream parlor. The building is slated to be restored by the investors who own it and the Lakeman House on Washington Avenue. (Toni McAllister/Patch)
MURRIETA, CA — A historic home in Old Town Murrieta will likely be demolished after standing for more than 135 years.
A public hearing at Murrieta City Hall is set for Monday night to discuss razing the Lakeman House at the northeast corner of Washington Avenue and Juniper Street. The home was determined by the city's Building & Safety Division to be unsafe for occupancy and has been red-tagged. It cannot be restored, according to city documents.

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