In 1908, the Drees Family hired their favorite architect, Brainerd Jones, to design another personal residence for them. Aldolf & Lucy Lawler Drees were among the early pioneers in Petaluma. When her husband died at 44 years old, she started the Drees Family Florist to support herself. 30 Liberty is still owned by the original family and is available for the first time in 117 years. Brainerd Jones was known for customizing homes for his clients, and this house features special touches, including Union Jack attic windows, a built-in settle at the entry, a buffet in the dining room, and columns & pocket door in the living room. Upgrades have been made in the ensuing years. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, modern cabinets, and a laundry area. Formal entry, living room, & dining room make this a gracious entertaining house. There are two full bathrooms with a clawfoot soaking tub and a marble standing shower. Three bedrooms. Large Yard with a she shed'' or man cave''. Garage & storage. Front porch for watching the world go by and a picket fence. Fabulous downtown location.