Take a step back into a simpler time, the early turn of the 20th century, and find yourself at 767 B Ave. Known as the Bryant Hakes home and originally built in 1914, this potentially historic California Craftsman Bungalow is quintessential yesteryear and harkens back to the era of Tent City, Frank Baulm's Wizard of Oz, and President William Taft's visit to Coronado wherein he described the Crown Jewel as his "first real vacation he had in years". The original floorplan remains largely intact while various additions throughout the years have added space to include a California room, dance studio, and upstairs suite. Multiple patios, a charming front porch, original details throughout, a potential in-law's suite, and 2 car garage are some of the many pluses this property provides. The potential to reimagine this primely located, mostly single level home, on a 7,000sf lot is a unique opportunity to carry on the legacy started over 100 years ago.