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Other Victorians - Arcadia

Baldwin Coach Barn   National Register    more photos...
Designed by Albert A. Bennett for Lucky Baldwin in 1879. Located at the Arboretum of Los Angeles County

301 N. Baldwin Ave.,  Arcadia, CA 91007   Map
626 821-3222  

Queen Anne Cottage   National Register    more photos...
California State Historic Landmark 367
Designed by Albert A. Bennett for entertaining, the cottage was constructed by Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin in 1881. Since there was no kitchen, meals were served from the nearby adobe (built by Hugo Reid in 1839) where Baldwin actually lived. The building was restored and dedicated May 18,1954 as part of Los Angeles State and County Arboretum.

301 N. Baldwin Ave.,  Arcadia, CA 91007   Map
626 821-3222  

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Other Victorians - Burbank

Mentzer House  Est. 1887
Open Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m.

1015 W Olive Ave,  Burbank, CA 91506   Map
818 841-6333  
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Other Victorians - Canoga Park

The Victorian  Est. 1980

19725 Sherman Way,  Canoga Park, CA 91306   Map

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Other Victorians - Granada Hills

Coppolino Home  Est. 1887
Designed by Joseph Cather Newsom. Relocated from Pacoima in the 1970s. Sold to the current owners in Dec. 2003.

17410 Mayerling St,  Granada Hills, CA 91344   Map

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Other Victorians - Hollywood

Janes House
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 227
Built in 1902 and designed by Oliver Dennis and Lyman Farwell in the Queen Anne-style, it was purchased by the Janes family in 1903. For many years, the Janes sisters, Carrie, Mabel, and Grace, operated the Misses Janes Kindergarten in their home. This school was attended by the children of the Hollywood community, including those of Cecil B. DeMille and Charles Chaplin. Declared: 4/3/80

6541 Hollywood Blvd,  Hollywood, CA 90028   Map

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Other Victorians - Lincoln Heights

Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 144
Built circa 1887, it is unusual for Queen Anne decorations to be developed in a masonry house. Declared: 5/21/75
2054 Griffin Avenue,  Lincoln Heights, CA 90031   Map

Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 145
A circa 1886 residence described as Queen Anne with Italianate elements. Declared: 5/21/75
3537 Griffin Avenue,  Lincoln Heights, CA 90031   Map

Residence
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 157
Built circa 1880, this residence is an excellent example of Queen Anne architecture. Declared: 7/7/76
3110 North Broadway,  Lincoln Heights, CA 90031   Map

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Other Victorians - San Fernando

Residence

671 4th St,  San Fernando, CA 91340   Map

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Other Victorians - San Gabriel

Hayes House  Est. 1887
This small Victorian House built in 1887 by Milton Scott Wilson, whose family lived in it for the next 97 years. Open Saturday and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m.

Broadway,  San Gabriel, CA   Map
626 308-3223  

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Other Victorians - Santa Monica

The Victorian  Est. 1894
Built in 1894 and known as the Kyte House, it was moved by concerned preservationists to its current location on Heritage Square in 1973.
2640 Main St,  Santa Monica, CA 90405   Map
310 392-4956  

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Other Victorians - Sierra Madre

Pinney House  Est. 1886
Queene Anne designed by Samuel and Joseph Cather Newsom
225 N Lima St,  Sierra Madre, CA 91024   Map

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Other Victorians - Wilmington

Banning Residence Museum   Museum    National Register 
California State Historic Landmark 147
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 25
This 3 story, 23 room, Victorian Mansion was built in 1864 by Phineas Banning (1830-1885). Banning was the founder of Wilmington, California, the "father" and early developer of the Los Angeles Harbor, and early leader of transportation/shipping and communications in Southern California. The house originally had as many as 30 rooms and is one of the finest surviving examples of a Victorian construction in the Greek Revival style. The house is the centerpiece of a 20 acre city park. Three barns and beautiful gardens are also on the grounds. The home is a museum with guided tours offered to the public. Open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 12:30, 1:30, and 2:30 pm. Tours on Saturday and Sunday 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 pm. John R. Kielbasa

401 East M Street,  Wilmington, CA 90744   Map
310 548-7777  

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