Architect Reginald Johnson designed the English Revival style house for Briggs C. Keck in 1915. Located at 822 South El Molino in the Madison Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
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Architect Arthur S. Heineman designed the Craftsman style house for Roscoe C. Haskett 1914. Located at 885 South El Molino in the Madison Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
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Architect John H. Simpson designed the Craftsman style house for himself in 1913. Located at 875 South El Molino in the Madison Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.
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While Spanish Revival was the most popular architectural style in Southern California between the late teens and the late 1920s, the style is almost a rarity in the prestigious Madison Heights neighborhood of Pasadena. What you are more likely is a mix of Victorian or Queen Anne style homes from the late 1890s up until the turn of the century, followed by Craftsman style in the teens. By the time the late teens arrive the predominant style switches to the Colonial Revival; the changing style reflecting the region's Midwest roots.
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While Spanish Revival was the most popular architectural style in Southern California between the late teens and the late 1920s, the style is almost a rarity in the prestigious Madison Heights neighborhood of Pasadena. What you are more likely is a mix of Victorian or Queen Anne style homes from the late 1890s up until the turn of the century, followed by Craftsman style in the teens. By the time the late teens arrive the predominant style switches to the Colonial Revival; the changing style reflects the region's Midwest roots.
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Tags: Pasadena Architecture Pasadena Madison Heights Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor
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