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Los Angeles Victorians - Boyle Heights
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 102 Built in 1880, this residence is one of the few brick houses of the Victorian era remaining in Los Angeles. It's rich detail includes a broad floor plan and unusual for a one-story house, which may indicate a change in the fortune or plans of the builder who cut off his project before it got to the second story. Declared: 10/4/72 1030 Macy Street, Los Angeles, CA 90033 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 262
2700 Eagle Street, Los Angeles, CA 90033 Map
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Los Angeles Victorians - Los Angeles
A.E. Kelly Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 295 Constructed in the 1890's, this two-and-one-half story building was constructed in the Queen Anne Victorian style. The first-floor exterior walls are composed of wood clapboard siding and wood paneling and the second floor walls have fish scale shingles. Declared: 7/12/85 1140 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Agnes B. Heimgartner Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 499 Constructed in 1893 in a picturesque Eastlake style. Declared: 6/12/90 1982 Bonsallo Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Alphonse J. Forget Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 433 Designed by architect Robert Brown Young. This is a classic example of Queen Anne residential style architecture in a two-and-one-half-story corner house. Declared: 5/5/89 1047 S Bonnie Brae St, Los Angeles, CA 90006 Map
Auguste Marquis Residence/Filipino Federation of America L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 602
2302 W 25th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Map
Bates House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 399 Built in 1893, this Queen Anne Victorian residence is now in its third location. Sunburst designs in the gables are its unusual features. Declared: 11/29/88 1415 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Benjamin J. Waters Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 598 Built in 1899 in the Victorian Colonial Revival style, it is one of the few remaining examples of Victorian architecture in the Arlington Heights area. Declared: 9/27/94 2289 W 25th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Map
Bowman Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 443 This one-and-one-half-story Eastlake home was built circa 1885. One of the early owners of this home was William H. Bowman, a Turn-of-the-Century land and commercial developer. Declared: 6/20/89 2425 Griffin Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90031 Map
Burkhalter Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 409
2309 Scarff Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Carriage House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 166 Built in 1880, it was considered to be the best remaining example of Victorian-era carriage houses. It contains wood shingles of various design styles, diagonal braces, and vertical and horizontal siding. Declared: 11/3/76 1417 Kellam Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Charles Clifford Gibbons Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 497 Built in 1892 and designed by architect J.H. Bradbeer in Queen Anne style. Declared: 6/1/90 2124 Bonsallo Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Collins Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 266 Built circa 1888, this residence is a two-story wood structure designed in the Eastlake style. This building was moved from Whittier Blvd in 1987. The first assessed owner, Michael Collins, was responsible for bringing the Santa Fe Railroad into the city. 890 - 892 W Kensington Road. Declared: 6/10/83 890 W Kensington Road, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Doheny Mansion Est. 1899 L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 30
8 Chester Place, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Durfee House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 273 Built circa 1885 for Richmond Durfee and his wife, it is a two-story wood frame house featuring decorative trim in the Eastlake style. Declared: 1/4/84 1007 West 24th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Eastlake Inn L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 321 This circa 1887 Victorian bed and breakfast inn was originally built as a near mirror image, side-by-side duplex. The special features include beautiful wood moldings and original flashed glass windows. Declared: 5/20/87 1442 Kellam Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Forthmann House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 103
2801 S Hoover St, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Grier-Musser House Museum L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 333 Turn-of-the century historic Queen Anne house. Open Wednesday thru Friday 12pm-4pm; Saturday 11am-4pm Built in 1898 by Jonathan H. Hill, this rectangular, two-story wood structure examples Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles. In the 1920's the house was used as a maternity hospital, and as a boarding house at the beginning of the 1940's. The house has been recently renovated and opened as a museum. For information, call (213) 413-1814. Declared: 12/18/87 403 S Bonnie Brae St, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map 213 413-1814
Hale House Est. c 1887 Tours National Register more photos... L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 40
3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031 Map
Henry J. Foster Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 466
1030 West 23rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Henry J. Reuman Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 335 This residence, designed by August Wackerbarth, is a twoand- one-half-story, circa 1896, wood structure which illustrates a transitional type between the Colonial Revival and Queen Anne styles of architecture. It was originally built as a single-family residence. Declared: 12/18/87 925 West 23rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Higgins / Verbeck / Hirsch Mansion L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 403 Built in 1902 and designed by John C. Austin. The late Queen Anne-style house with Richardsonian Romanesque detail was then located on Wilshire Blvd. In 1924, the Verbecks moved the residence to its present site with a memorable moving party. The residence has been used for many film locations. Declared: 12/14/88 637 S Lucerne Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90005 Map
Hiram V. Short Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 507 Built in 1888 and is an excellent example of Eastlake style architecture with Italianate influence. Declared: 11/2/90 2110 Estrella Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Innes House Est. 1887-88 L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 73
1329 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
John B. Kane Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 500
2122 Bonsallo Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
John C. Harrison House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 296 Built circa 1891 for John Cleves Short Harrison, a retired Indiana businessman, it is an example of the Queen Anne Victorian style. It is the largest surviving house in the Miller and Herriott Tract. The house is a two-and-one-half story residence with clapboard and shingling on the exterior walls. The house has a three-story tower and a wrap-around porch. Declared: 7/12/85 1160 West 27th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
John Ford House Est. c 1887 Tours more photos... L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 108
3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031 Map 626 449-0193
Kinney-Everhardy House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 88 Constructed in 1902 and designed by Sumner P. Hunt & Wesley Eager in the late Queen Anne style for A. W. Kinney, prominent businessman. Declared: 7/7/71 1401 Alvarado Terrace, Los Angeles, CA 90006 Map
Lincoln Avenue Church Building Est. c 1897 more photos... L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 245
Lois Ellen Arnold Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 498 Built in 1888 as a Queen Anne-style residence. Declared: 6/12/90 1978 Estrella Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Michael Shannon Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 501
1970 Bonsallo Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Miller & Herriott Tract House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 242 Built in 1890, it is considered the oldest surviving example of tract houses. This Eastlake style residence is noted for its outstanding exterior architecture, interiors graced with original fireplaces and tiles, and its magnificent staircase. Declared: 4/9/81 1163 West 27th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Mooers House Est. 1894 818 S Bonnie Brae St, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map
Mount Pleasant House Est. c 1876 National Register more photos... L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 98
Peet House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 272 Built circa 1889, the house appears to be one of the best preserved examples in the City of the two-story version of the Victorian "plan book" modest dwelling, lacking much of the elaborate ornamentation characteristic of the more pretentious residences of the period. Declared: 9/21/83 1139 S Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 431 Original location on the 1000 block of South Olive Street. Built in approximately 1890, this residence is a classic example of Queen Anne style that was popular in Los Angeles in the late 1800's. Designed by Robert Brown Young, it was moved to its present location in 1909. Declared: 5/5/89 1851 West 11th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90006 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 240
2703 S Hoover Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 517 Built in 1885 as an Eastlake style house. Declared: 1/16/91 917 E 49th Place, Los Angeles, CA 90011 Map
Residence
957 Beacon Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Map
953 Beacon Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 129 A two-story Queen Anne mansion built for oil executive Charles C. L. Leslie at the Turn of the Century. Designed by Dennis & Farwell. Declared: 6/19/74 767 Garland Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90017 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 51
1300 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 74 Built in 1887 for Michael Sandes, the operator of a storage warehouse in Los Angeles. The red brick foundation is characteristic of the Queen Anne style. Declared: 2/3/71 1345 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 75
1355 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 76
1316 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 77
1320 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 78
1324 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 109 Built in 1887, this residence, moved from Court Street in March 1978, is almost pure Eastlake in architectural style, but shows elements of the Stick style. The structure has an unusual asymmetrical arrangement of windows and roofline. Declared: 1/3/73 1325 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 176
1321 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 191
1441 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 206
724 East Edgeware Road, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 207 Built circa 1890, this residence is described as an excellent example of Queen Anne architecture with Colonial Revival touches. Declared: 1/17/79 1334 Kellam Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 216 Constructed circa 1887, this residence is an example of distinguished Eastlake architecture. Declared: 6/6/79 917 Douglas Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 217 Reportedly built for Moses Langley Wicks, an insurance man from Missouri, who moved into the house in 1896. Its architecture is described as Queen Anne with Colonial Revival touches. Declared: 6/6/79 1101 Douglas Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 219 Built circa 1887, this distinguished Queen Anne residence has beautiful spool work and decorative shingle work. Declared: 6/6/79 1239 Boston Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 220 Built circa 1887, this Queen Anne residence has beautiful detail work with shingles in diamond and circular patterns. It has garland trim and attractive wood turnings on the porch. Declared: 6/6/79 1343 Kellam Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 223 Built in 1894, this residence is considered an excellent example of Queen Anne architecture with traces of Eastlake and Moorish. It was originally located at Angelina and Boylston but its owner, contractor Z. H. Weller, moved the house to its present location when oil wells continued to proliferate around it. Declared: 6/20/79 824 East Kensington Road, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
1330 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
1418 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
1344 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
1354 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
1415 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
1407 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
1345 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
1337 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 533 Built in 1893 as a two-story house in the Eastlake style. Declared: 6/11/91 2660 Sichel Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031 Map
Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 167 Formerly 633 West 15th Street. According to Dr. Robert W. Winter, this is a unique example of Queen Anne architecture in the Caribbean style. Declared: 11/17/76 826 South Coronado, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map
Residence and Carriage House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 190
1411 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Residence and Carriage House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 221 Built circa 1887, this Queen Anne residence, almost identical to the residence at 1343 Kellam Avenue, has a carriage house of the same period. Declared: 6/6/79 1347 Kellam Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Richard H. Alexander Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 489 This is a two-story Eastlake house, circa 1888. Declared: 5/30/90 2119 Estrella Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Seaman House National Register L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 408 Built in 1888 as a two-story, asymmetrical residence in the Queen Anne style. Declared: 1/20/89 2341 Scarff Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Sepulveda House Est. 1887
622 N. Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Map 213 628-1274
Seyler Residence L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 407 Built in 1894, this two-story, Queen Anne house designed by Abraham M. Edelman as a single-family home; is typical of the period. Declared: 1/20/89 2305 Scarff Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Stimson House Est. 1891 Designed by Carrol H. Brown 2421 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Sunshine Mission L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 241 Built in 1892 by prominent Los Angeles architect, Sumner P. Hunt in the Queen Anne style, it became the Girls Collegiate Boarding School in 1915. In 1942 it was turned into a haven for destitute women and girls. Declared: 4/9/81 2600 S Hoover St, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
The Cockins House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 519
2653 S Hoover Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
Valley Knudsen Garden Residence Est. c 1883 National Register more photos... L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 65
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