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Craftsman - Eagle Rock

Eagle Rock Women's Twentieth Century Clubhouse
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 537
Built in 1915 by the members' husbands. It is one of the few large-scale Craftsman structures in Los Angeles. Declared: 7/2/91
5101 Hermosa Avenue,  Eagle Rock, CA 90041   
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Craftsman - Highland Park

C.M. Church House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 389
Built in 1912, this Craftsman bungalow was designed by architect Henry J. Knauer. It is an impressive example of the use of river stone on a residence. Declared: 10/4/88
5907 Echo Street,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Ernest Bent / Florence Bent Halstead House & Grounds
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 394
The residence is a large two-story Craftsman-style house. Declared: 11/4/88
4200 Glenalbyn Drive,  Highland Park, CA 90065   
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Fargo House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 464
In 1908, this two-story, wood-frame Craftsman-style house was built by a member of the family who co-founded the Wells Fargo business. It was designed by Harry Grey. Declared: 11/3/89
206 Thorne Street,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Herivel House & Arroyo Stone Wall
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 370
In 1912, the Herivel House was constructed in the Craftsman style for John Johnson. It was designed by the Meyer & Holler (Milwaukee Building Company) and constructed by the California Real Estate & Building Company. When purchased in 1953, it had been converted to a duplex but has since been restored to its original single-family state. Declared: 7/15/88
4979 Sycamore Terrace,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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J.E. Maxwell Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 539
Constructed in 1907 and designed by Arthur B. Benton in the Craftsman style. Declared: 7/19/91
211 South Avenue 52,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Johnson House & Arroyo Stone Wall
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 369
The Johnson House was the first of three Craftsman houses that were designed by the Meyer & Holler (Milwaukee Building Company) to be on "The Terrace" in 1911. The billiard room was added in 1912. The tennis court was constructed across the Johnson House property and Herivel House property, (Historic - Cultural Monument #370). Declared: 7/15/88
4985 Sycamore Terrace,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Kelman Residence & Carriage Barn
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 494
Built in 1911 and designed by Carl Gould and Charles Barkelew. It is an archetype of the California Craftsman bungalow with exterior shingle siding and fine interior woodwork. Declared: 7/13/90
5029 Echo Street,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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La Paloma
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 554
A residence designed by Edward Symonds and constructed in 1907 in a Tudor- Craftsman style. Decorative half-timbering, leaded glass and a spacious floor plan make this one of the best designs by this architect, who died at the age of 27. Declared: 3/18/92
369 North Avenue 53,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Mary P. Field House & Arroyo Stone Wall
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 372
Built in 1903 for Mary Field, this house is a prime example of a chalet-style, barn-type Craftsman bungalow. Declared: 7/15/88
4967 Sycamore Terrace,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Morrell House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 379
This house was designed in 1906 for organist John B. Morrell. It is a Craftsman with many interesting non-Craftsman details, designed by Charles E. Shattuck. Declared: 7/15/88
215 North Avenue 53,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Ollie Tract
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 377
The Ollie Tract has two homes (one a 1906 Craftsman designed by architect John Scott), surrounded by a park-like setting of ancient oak trees and other native trees and shrubs. Declared: 7/15/88
179 S Avenue 57,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Piper House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 540
Constructed in 1905 by William Neely as a two-story Craftsman home. (Destroyed by fire on August 20, 1995) Declared: 7/19/91
326 North Avenue 53,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Putman House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 375
Constructed in 1903, this house is a mix of both Craftsman and Colonial Revival style. It has been restored by the present owner. Declared: 7/15/88
5944 Hayes Avenue,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Robert Edmund Williams House - The Hathaway Home For Children
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 411
Built as a two-story, Craftsman house by owners and prominent local architect, Robert Edmund Williams. The stained glass designed by the Judson Studios. Declared: 1/18/89
840 North Avenue 66,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Treehaven Guest House & Grounds
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 392
Built circa 1908, the main house is a large two-story Craftsman-style residence constructed by owner/builder Charles E. Bent. The pavilion house was built as an art studio. Declared: 11/4/88
4211 Glenalbyn Drive,  Highland Park, CA 90065   
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Tustin House & Arroyo Stone Wall
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 371
Built in 1912 in the Craftsman style, by Meyer & Holler (Milwaukee Building Company). This house was built for Mary Tustin, widow of the founder of the City of Tustin. Declared: 7/15/88
4973 Sycamore Terrace,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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W.F. Poor Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 582
Built circa 1904 as a two-story Craftsman style residence. Design attributed to Paul Van Trees. Declared: 8/10/93
120 North Avenue 54,  Highland Park, CA 90042   
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Wachtel Studio-Home and Eucalyptus Grove
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 503
Constructed in 1906 in the Craftsman style from a design by its owner, Elmer Wachtel. He and his wife, Marion Kavanagh Wachtel, were prominent landscape artists, associated with the Arroyo Arts Movement that flourished in the early Twentieth Century. Declared: 10/9/90
315 West Avenue 43,  Highland Park, CA 90065   
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Wiles House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 393
Designed and built by owner William Wilson in 1911, this two-story, Craftsman-style "Butterfly" Bungalow is a very rare design. Declared: 11/4/88.
4224 Glenalbyn Drive,  Highland Park, CA 90065   
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Craftsman - Hollywood

Highland-Camrose Bungalow Village
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 291
Constructed between 1916-1923, the homes comprise an entire village of California Craftsman and Dutch Colonial Revival bungalows clustered on a hillside. The complex is representative of the Colonial Revival vernacular constructed during the prime period of Hollywood's development. 2103 - 2115 1/2 North Highland and 6819 Camrose. Declared: 4/23/85
2103 North Highland,  Hollywood, CA 90068   
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Craftsman - Los Angeles

Briggs Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 477
Built in 1912 as a two-story Alpine Craftsman home from plans by the architectural firm of Hudson & Munsell. The house, designed to be in harmony with the residence next door, features a steep crossgabled roof and a massive interior brick chimney. Declared: 1/30/90
3734 W Adams Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA 90018   
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Camp Josepho Malibu Lodge
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 547
Built in 1941 as a large two-story, redwood clapboardsided Craftsman Lodge for the Boy Scouts of America. Declared: 10/2/91
3000 Rustic Canyon Road,  Los Angeles, CA 90272   
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Church of The Advent
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 512
Built in 1925 from a design by architect Arthur B. Benton, in a Gothic Craftsman style; it was his last church commission. Declared: 1/16/91
4976 W Adams Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA 90016   
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Cohn Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 84
Constructed circa 1902 for Morris R. Cohn, the founder of the great garment and sportswear industry of Los Angeles, the house was designed in Craftsman Shingle/Chateau style by Hudson & Munsell. Declared: 7/7/71
1325 Alvarado Terrace,  Los Angeles, CA 90006   
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Cora B. Henderson House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 649
This two-story Craftsman style residence was built in 1912. Declared: 4/7/98
132 S Wilton Place,  Los Angeles, CA 90004   
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Craftsman Mansion
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 654
This two-story Craftsman style with a Japanese and Swiss motif residence was built in 1912. Declared: 9/18/98
4318 Victoria Park Place,  Los Angeles, CA 90019   
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Dr. Grandville MacGowan Home
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 479
The huge mansion was built in 1912 from a design by the celebrated architectural firm of Hudson & Munsell. It is an excellent example of Alpine Craftsman style with Tudor Revival influences. Dr. MacGowan was the first commissioner of the Los Angeles Health Department. Declared: 1/30/90
3726 W Adams Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA 90018   
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Eyraud Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 626
Erected in 1908, this Craftsman style home was designed by John P. Krempel. Declared: 6/21/96
1326 S Manhattan Place,  Los Angeles, CA 90019   
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Freeman G. Teed House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 457
In 1893, this house is a two-and-one-half-story, Craftsman-style home was built for Freeman G. Teed, who held various offices in the Los Angeles City government. Declared: 10/24/89
2365 Scarff St,  Los Angeles, CA 90007   
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Gramercy Park Homestead
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 601
Built in 1910 in the West Adams section of the City, it was designed in the Transitional Craftsman style by architect William E. Blaikie. Declared: 9/27/94
2102 W 24th Street,  Los Angeles, CA 90018   
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Ivar I. Phillips Dwelling
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 469
In 1907, this Craftsman-style house was constructed by Mr. Phillips as a model home. Its design details include extensive use of arroyo stone, flared eaves, scroll-cut rafter ends, shingles, and beveled siding. Declared: 12/20/89
4200 N Figueroa Street,  Los Angeles, CA 90065   
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Ivar I. Phillips Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 470
In 1907, Mr. Phillips built this Craftsman-influenced style house using arroyo stone for the chimney and foundation. Declared: 12/20/89
4204 N Figueroa Street,  Los Angeles, CA 90065   
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J.B. Merrill House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 483
Built in 1909 from a design by architect H. M. Patterson. One of the first homes on Mt. Washington, it is a rare example of a two-story Shingle-style Craftsman bungalow. Declared: 3/23/90
815 Elyria Drive,  Los Angeles, CA 90065   
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Julius Bierlich Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 599
Designed in 1914 by architect Frank M. Tyler as a two story California Craftsman bungalow. Declared: 9/27/94
1818 S Gramercy Place,  Los Angeles, CA 90019   
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Lucian and Blanche Gray Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 600
Built in 1909 in the Craftsman style from a design by the noted Turn-of-the-Century architect Arthur S. Heineman. The Community Chest (now the United Way) was founded in the living room of the Gray home. Declared: 9/27/94
2515 4th Avenue,  Los Angeles, CA 90018   
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Minster Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 611
Built in 1911 and designed by Harry Grey. It is an excellent example of the Craftsman style. Declared: 11/8/94
4163 Sea View Lane,  Los Angeles, CA 90065   
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Montecito View House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 529
Built in 1909 and designed by Lester S. Moore. It is a one-andone- half story Craftsman bungalow overlooking the Arroyo Seco from Montecito Heights. Declared: 4/23/91
4115 Berenice Place,  Los Angeles, CA 90031   
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Mortensen House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 650
This two-story Craftsman bungalow was built in 1913. Declared: 4/7/98
103 S Wilton Drive,  Los Angeles, CA 90004   
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Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 244
Built in 1906 by lumberman Andrew Beyrle, the residence is noted for its fine Craftsman detail. Declared: 4/30/81
1866 West 14th Street,  Los Angeles, CA 90006   
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Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 218
Built circa 1908, this residence is considered a good example of Craftsman architecture, reminiscent of Greene and Greene. Declared: 6/6/79
945 East Edgeware Road,  Los Angeles, CA 90026   
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Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 510
Built in 1913 from a design by Fred E. Edmison, this is a two-story, wood-shingle sided Craftsman house with Oriental influence. Declared: 1/11/91
1157 W 55th Street,  Los Angeles, CA 90037   
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Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 511
Built in 1911 and designed by E. A. Eastman in an, this two-story Craftsman house is the most significant example of this style in the area because of its grand scale and fine detailing. Declared: 1/11/91
1100 West 55th Street,  Los Angeles, CA 90037   
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Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 527
Built in 1913 as a California Craftsman bungalow. At one time the area was rich with this type of architecture but much of the original building stock has been removed, making the remaining bungalows more significant. Declared: 4/2/91.
1437 N Martel Ave,  Los Angeles, CA 90046   
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Thomas A. Churchill, Sr. Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 568
Constructed in 1909. This is a two-story with attic Craftsman/English Arts & Crafts style home designed by noted architect F. Pierpont Davis. Declared: 10/27/92
215 S Wilton Place,  Los Angeles, CA 90004   
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Thomas W. Phillips Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 551
Constructed in 1905 from a Craftsman style design by the then popular architectural team of Hunt and Eager. It is one of the few well-preserved Hunt and Eager structures still extant. The exterior colors, cast stone, and even the trees, date to 1905. Thomas W. Phillips was one of the founding residents of Los Angeles. Declared: 11/13/91
2215 S Harvard Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA 90018   
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Walker Mansion
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 419
Architect Charles Whittlesey designed the Walker Mansion in 1908 for its original owner William Barker. The mansion is Craftsman on a grand scale with Tudor, Mediterranean and Mission Revival influences. Declared: 3/3/89
3300 W Adams Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA 90018   
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Craftsman - San Pedro

YWCA Building  Est. 1918
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 186
A Craftsman building designed by Julia Morgan, one of California's finest architects. Declared: 5/3/78. Photo courtesy of John R. Kielbasa

437 West 9th Street,  San Pedro, CA 90731   Map

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Craftsman - Sun Valley

Stone House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 644
Built in 1925, this Craftsman style house features rock walls, gabled roofs, arched window openings, square tower, and a stone chimney. Declared: 12/19/87

8642 Sunland Blvd,  Sun Valley, CA 91352   Map

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