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N 7 B 639 C 0 E Jan 3, 2021 F Jan 4, 2021
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Architects Sumner Hunt and Silas Burns designed the clubhouse in an eclectic style, combining Mission Revival, Italianate and Prairie architectural influences. The club is an important civic and social center for the community. Located at 131 S. Avenue 57 in the historic Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1984 (No. 284).

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N 5 B 667 C 1 E Dec 10, 2017 F Dec 10, 2017
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Architects Sumner P. Hunt and Silas R. Burns designed the Mediterranean Revival style house for banker Milton E. Getz in 1913. The 8-bedroom, 9-bath home in 11,826 sq. ft. is currently (December 2017) on the market listed for sale for $9,950,000 and described in the listing as "Hunt and Burns classic estate, beautifully restored & expanded by Bowery Design Group, presides over baroque grounds in historic Windsor Square. Awash in period detail, house hearkens to the "Roaring Twenties" albeit with 21st Century amenities. Majestic entry greets owner and guests alike and is flanked by formal living and dining rooms.

A gourmand's Kitchen with center island, bar seating, pro-style appliances and exquisite marble counters offers even the most discerning chef a culinary marvel. The lower level shines theater, wine room- sufficient for the most avid oenophile & housekeeper's quarters. Manicured lawns offer substantial privacy & include BBQ area, pool cabana with outdoor fireplace plus guesthouse with kitchen. A refined estate worthy of the most resplendent homes in Hancock Park".

Located at 601 South Windsor Boulevard in the historic Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Hunt and Burns classic estate, beautifully restored & expanded by Bowery Design Group, presides over baroque grounds in historic Windsor Square. Awash in period detail, house hearkens to the "Roaring Twenties" albeit with 21st Century amenities. Majestic entry greets owner & guests alike & is flanked by formal Living & Dining Rms. A gourmand's Kitchen w/ center island, bar seating, pro-style appliances & exquisite marble counters offers even the most discerning chef a culinary marvel. 8BRs & 9BAs spread throughout including a luxurious master ba that rivals the finest hotels. 4 generous guest/children's suites occupy the upper level & serve as comfortable areas to repose. And the lower level shines w/Club-like Theater, Wine Rm- sufficient for the most avid oenophile & addt'l housekeeper's Qtrs. Manicured lawns offer substantial privacy & include BBQ area, pool cabana w/ outdoor fireplace plus guesthouse w/ Kitchen. A refined estate worthy of the most resplendent homes in Hancock Park

Tags:   Sumner Hunt Hancock Park Architecture Hancock Park Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture

N 5 B 670 C 0 E Dec 10, 2017 F Dec 10, 2017
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Architects Sumner P. Hunt and Silas R. Burns designed the Mediterranean Revival style house for banker Milton E. Getz in 1913. The 8-bedroom, 9-bath home in 11,826 sq. ft. is currently (December 2017) on the market listed for sale for $9,950,000 and described in the listing as "Hunt and Burns classic estate, beautifully restored & expanded by Bowery Design Group, presides over baroque grounds in historic Windsor Square. Awash in period detail, house hearkens to the "Roaring Twenties" albeit with 21st Century amenities. Majestic entry greets owner and guests alike and is flanked by formal living and dining rooms.

A gourmand's Kitchen with center island, bar seating, pro-style appliances and exquisite marble counters offers even the most discerning chef a culinary marvel. The lower level shines theater, wine room- sufficient for the most avid oenophile & housekeeper's quarters. Manicured lawns offer substantial privacy & include BBQ area, pool cabana with outdoor fireplace plus guesthouse with kitchen. A refined estate worthy of the most resplendent homes in Hancock Park".

Located at 601 South Windsor Boulevard in the historic Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Hunt and Burns classic estate, beautifully restored & expanded by Bowery Design Group, presides over baroque grounds in historic Windsor Square. Awash in period detail, house hearkens to the "Roaring Twenties" albeit with 21st Century amenities. Majestic entry greets owner & guests alike & is flanked by formal Living & Dining Rms. A gourmand's Kitchen w/ center island, bar seating, pro-style appliances & exquisite marble counters offers even the most discerning chef a culinary marvel. 8BRs & 9BAs spread throughout including a luxurious master ba that rivals the finest hotels. 4 generous guest/children's suites occupy the upper level & serve as comfortable areas to repose. And the lower level shines w/Club-like Theater, Wine Rm- sufficient for the most avid oenophile & addt'l housekeeper's Qtrs. Manicured lawns offer substantial privacy & include BBQ area, pool cabana w/ outdoor fireplace plus guesthouse w/ Kitchen. A refined estate worthy of the most resplendent homes in Hancock Park

Tags:   Sumner Hunt Hancock Park Architecture Hancock Park Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture

N 6 B 4.4K C 1 E Jul 19, 2009 F Jun 30, 2010
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The Auto Club of Southern California was designed by architect Sumner P. Hunt in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, the building now serves as the Los Angeles district office.for the organization. The firm was an early advocate for the construction of the Ridge Route, the first highway through the Tehachapi Mountains and San Gabriel Mountains, which directly linked Los Angeles to Bakersfield and the Central Valley. The route saved the State of California from being split into two separate states. The Club began surveying the state's roads for the purpose of map-making beginning in 1910; the production of which created a uniform system.
The Auto Club placed thousands of traffic signs throughout the state up until the 1950s, after which the state took over the responsibility. The signs were manufactured by a local fabricator of bathtubs. The original porcelain-on-steel signs are a rarity today.

The Auto Club was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1971 (No. 72). Located at 2601 S. Figueroa Street in the West Adams district of Los Angeles. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved

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N 1 B 301 C 0 E Mar 26, 2022 F Mar 28, 2022
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Architects Silas Reese Burns Jr. and Sumner P. Hunt
designed the Colonia Revival style house for realtor Roy Caswell Bryan and his wife Ruth Augusta in 1924. The house is located at 829 South Longwood Avenue in the Brookside neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved

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