Architect Lawrence B. Clapp designed the French Eclectic style apartment building for M. Appel in 1939. Located at 1736 North Wilton Place in the East Hollywood (Thai Town) neighborhood of Los Angeles, California..
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Architect Lawrence B. Clapp designed the French Colonial Revival style house for George R. Familian and his wife Rosella in 1941. George served as Treasurer of the Familian Pipe & Supply Company, a family business.
The house is located at 3801 Longridge Avenue in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
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The late English Tudor Revival style residence was designed by Lawrence B. Clapp for Ernest Holtgrove in 1939. Located at 4251 Parva Avenue in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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Architect Lawrence B. Clapp designed the French Colonial Revival style house for George R. Familian and his wife Rosella in 1941. George served as Treasurer of the Familian Pipe & Supply Company, a family business.
The house is located at 3801 Longridge Avenue in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
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Originally built by Mr. Appel, owner of Pacific Construction Company to showcase the quality of his firm's craftsmanship and as a residence for his family. Currently (April 2012) the house is available for purchase, listed at $1,899,00. The house is a major fixer that has been occupied by the same family for the last seventy years. It has 3745 sq. feet of living space and is situated on a 1/2 acre in the prestigious Los Feliz Oaks at 5730 Spring Oak Drive.
The architect was busy in the neighborhood in the mid to late 30s; he also designed a Mediterranean Revival style house for N. Bronfeld in 1936 at 1936 N. Western Avenue and another Colonial Revival style house around the corner for I. Singer at 5721 Spring Oak Terrace in 1939.
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