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swnY--nu-*ae* DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION

(L.I Lon En Sia HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY 2

IDENTIFICATION

2 Historic name. if knom:

3. Sfreat or wral address 1745 Taft Avenue OW: zip:- 90028 bunty: 4. Resent owner, if known:- a-d Kovalski Address: 10203 Santa Monica Blvd. City: LOS &&gs ZIP: 90067 Ownership is: Public 0 Private 5. RwntUse: residences Original use: residences 0thpart ura: .

DESCRIPTION 6. Briefly dsraibo tha pramt phvsial apwanna, of the ria orw'ucture and describe any major alterations from in original condition: . At 1745 Faft Avenue is a one and a half story Craftsman bungalow. The main bodp of the lower story has a ridge parallel to the street. The upper story on the other hand, has a gable facing the street. This reflects the portico gables which also face the street. Venting of the double gabled porte cochere reflects that of the upper story gable. The p~rticohas piers which appear to have been remodeled with colorful stone. Windows are grouped together, and the structure is clad in shingles. The large front door has two sidelights flanking it.

7. Locational sketch map (draw and labal site and a Approximate property size: surrounding sweets, mads, and prominent landmarks): Lot sire (in feet1 ~rontageA NORTH *. Depth 135 t or approx. acreage 9: Condition: (check onel

a. Excellent b. Good c. Fair

d Deteriorated e. No longer in existence

10. Is the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered? 11. Surroundings: (Check- more than one if necessary)- k Opan land U b Scattered buildings U I c. Densely built-up [7 d. -Residential e. Commercial f. Industrial

g. Other 12 Threats to site: a. None known b. Private development c Zoning d. Public Works proiect e. Vandalism f. Other

. . State of Clliirornis -The Rotources Agency Ser. No. . . -- DEPARTMENT OF PAilKS AND RECREATION !iAOS HAER NR _6- SHL $$L Loc-- UTM: A 11/57A5?0 : -3784 rn1FGF HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY (: u -rnJJIU

IDENTIFICATION 1100-llr00 Blocks of Plrnnrind A:rcnt~c 1. Cornrnor~name: --

3. Street or rural address: 1100-1400 R locks of 'Xaii~7rind Avenue

I. Parcel number:

6. Present Owner: Mu 1- Address:

City Zip Owncrsl~ipis: Public Private

6. Present Use: Resident ia1 Original use: Resider~tiaI

OESCRlPTlON 7a. Architectural style: Multiple 7b. Briefly describe the present ~tiysicaldescriprionof the site or strllctlJ!e and describe any major alt~rationsfrom its original condition:

Once R c~llection~IC teens and 'Ywenttes buildings, this street has been eroded by newcr nportmr:nt. l,nildin!:c. '1'11~ 1300 and 1400 Hlocks ore particularly notewoi-tliy 1)emust- of theii- collection of turn oF the century cotrages and Crnft:snmn Iv~nn;llow. 1332 is on i~nasunl. building for its concrete block tmlls and porch. 'I'lir nei~hhorhnodis in finer condition than most of the surroundtnr, blocks.

Attach Photols) Here 8. Construction date: Plu itiple Estimated Factual -.

9. Architect -

10. Builder

1 I. Approx. property rizr (in feet) f:~ontage- Uepth-- 01 approx. acreage -. 13, condition! Excellent -Good Fair2 Deteriorated No lorqer in existence

I 'x Altrralions: .-. .- - I 1 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land -Scattered I~!~ildir~gs-- Densely built-up Rcsirlential Ah- Industrial Cotnmercial Other: --

16. Threats to site: None known-Private developtnentL Zoning XX_ Vandalism .- Public Works project - Other:

! 7. Is the structure: On its original site?- Moved? Unknown? --

I13 Related features:

SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briclly state historical andlor architectural importance (include datus, events, arlrl persons associated with the site.)

The 1100-11100 Blocks of 'Tanulrind are con~possdnf R variety of structures. From the teens are Crnftsmsn bungalows. From the rwcnties ore blediterranenn rl~~plcxesand apartment buildings. The street has hnd n r~w~l>cr.nf Fifties and Cixtjcs *pilrtment intrusions wllich have broken the continuity and chnracter of the neighborhood. Some street trees exist on the blwks.

Locational sketch map (draw and label site and surroundi~~gStrEctS, loatlr. and promncnt Iandmarksl: 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If tnore than one is cl~ecked.number in order of importance.) Archilecture XX Arts & Leisure Ecn~~~~nicllndustrial.- ExplorationiSettlsmcnt -- Government Military Acligmri SociallEducation .

I Sources (List books, documenls, surveys, personal interviews itml tll~irdalcsl. 13ui lding Permits, City of Los Anseles, I)eprtvi?nt of Building and Safety. L.A. County Assessor: L.A. Archives.

Date forln p~epared 5/80 R,$ (113111el D. Miller, C. Johnson - 01 qanization Hollywood Revitalization .. Arldress: 1313 Vine Street - 110 Ilywood 9 0028 City --- -Zip Plrone: 462-0901

. 1123 Ihrwll-tnd Avcnut? DOC: 1919 ------. __._ A small one story Crnftsmnn- Colonin I bunjin low.

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DOC: 1914 .nes is a small DOC : lam : sinan

1314 with 1147 Tamarind Avenue DOC: 1912 A Cnlotllnl CrnEtnm.1n cotLnr:p. 1153-55,1157-59 Cam~rfndAvenue IUC: 1'923 Contrnctor: llermn John I'wc, tlctlJL~rrrtnenr~duplrxt~r~ by 11. Iohl~son.

~... - ~. .. . i I i 156 'Tamr!nd Avenue DOC: 1923 ~t-:llerrnnn

I:I'nmnrind Avenue DOC: 1920 :,~ntrnctnr: Calif. Bungalow Co. ; simlllr? Crnftsmnn bungalow designed "w Vile middle class. 1255 'Tnlimrfnd Avenue DOC: 1923 Contractor: Pacific Ready-c~lt flomes A slnnll Crnf'tn~~rtnhungnlow. 1301-03 'ramnrind Avenue DOC: 1921 Contrnctor: Aug~~stKleinan Anutl~etsimple Eledl tcrrnnanr~ duplex.

1100 hli~arindAvenue DOC: 1320 \ri,>tht~~bdi terranean apartment 11ouse. rl~icone has tile door cnnopics. 1306-08 Tamarind Avenue WC: 1920 ! :t CI, Lonjal Revival duplex.

1343 Tamarind Avenue DOC: 1921 Contractor: H. Suziki This is a Colonial Revival~duplex. Note the simple detailing. 1408 I'a~narind Avenue WC: 1923 simple hut nttractive Colnnial Rcvivnl l~unr:nlow.

Aven DOC : rival tmgo low. lG13 191 7 'Tanurind Avenue DOC: -~-- Another Craftsnmn bungnl7w from the FII~Iv twns. The porcl~has been filled in.

i 'i 1'' 'l'ilniari nd Avenue DOC: 1915 'i~i.;CrnEt.5ntan hungnlow has n broad i-xcl~,and large porch piers.

I , ( i:.. .I...... A Colonial. Revival duplex. -- --- . .-. . ...------.I - ...... >...... \

142') 'I'm~nrindAvenue 0:1914 :', Japnnc!sc style Craftsman hungnlow. A 11i ckzt fence sut-rauncl.? tlw lot. I(r32 'faurnrind Avenue DOC: 1912 An nttractlvr 2 .story Craftsman Iw11:nlw vttl~tall cypresses in t!l,, front yard.

1x7~: ir105 ictorinn cottage. hut the house il of the !nue n- lot cI1 11,- 1f+44 'Tnmnrincl Avenuc DOC: 1923 Cnntrnctnr: D..1. [luiner A srnnll sct oE Ilediterranenn Iwngn lows.

! i,.'0-118 'r:marind Avcnue DOC: 1922 !'~;ntr-nctor: August Klein~mn :. :;imp1 c Colonial Revival duplex.

Primary # I State of California -The Resources Agency I DEPARTMENT Of PARKS AND RECREATlON HR # I Trinomial j PRIMARY RECORD NRHP status Code X Other Listings ! Review Code Reviewer Date

Page 1_ of 1 .Resource Name or #: Pt. Other Identifier: U00 TAMGRIND AvEm - P2. Location: DNot for Publication m~nrestricted a. county] .OS Awle~ b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date -T-; R-; I14 of -114 of Sec-; B.M. c. Address 1700 TmAVm city I .os A&s ZP d. UTM: (Give more than one for Large andlor linear feature) Zone __, mU mN e. Other Locarimai Data: (e.9. parcel #, legal description, directions lo resource, eievation, add'ltional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

.P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. include design, materials, cond~tion,alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Resource is a three story apartment complex whose front fagadeis composed in three bays marked out by fenestration details and incised decoration. Each of the outer bays is marked by tripled multipane casement windows, and central is formed by two vertically oriented fire escape exits over a entry defined by a Roman arch.

/ \ * P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) m3 P4. Resources Present: QBuiiding OStructure OObject USite ODistrict OEiement of District nother (isoiates, etc.) Of date, etc.) Psa. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects) P5b. Description Photo' DCT 1516 212012002 . .. .,. * P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: uprehistoric @Historic OBoth

, . ,.. , .hI. . 6927' P7. Ownercirca and Address:

' Pa. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, address) QthameBamer Myra I.. Frank B Associates. kc. 81 1 West 7th St., Ste. 800 I LnsAneeks, CA 90917 I ' P9. Date Recorded: ' P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Reconaiwnce23urvev j I P--Project Review PII. Repon C\tation: (Cite suwey reporUother sources or 'none") af . . Cnv US~~ommu~itYIK~~0~meat Area W v 3 -~n",":yvevyv~~EOO~~,"tio~t~~%o:kuation Sheet OBuilding, Structure, and Object Record DArchaeoiogicai Record UDistrict Record ULinear Feature Record DMiliing Station Record ORock Art Record OArtlfact Record OPhotograph Record mother: (List) Previous DPR 523 Form DPR 523A (1195) .Required information State of Catlfornia -me Resources Agency Primary if DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # I BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Page 1of 1 NRHP Status Code 55 1 Resource Name or #: mmAVFm 81. Historic Name: 82. Common Name 83. Original Use: Multi-F& Resikntkl 84. Present Use: -wesidential - 85. Architectural Style: &ledc &viva1 86. Construclion History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations.)

' 87. Moved? @No Dyes Ohknown Date Original Location: B8. Related Features:

B9a. Architect:g&wn b. Builder: mwn B70. Significance: ThemeHollvwood harlmenrs Area ~VWOO~ Period of Significance Is7ci~ca Propmy Type Applicable Criteria mm3 (Discuss importance in tms at histmical m architectural contexl as defined by !heme.period, and gwgraphic scope. Aim address htwrity.) This resource is an intact example of an early twentieth Century medium scale apartment complex. Intact examples of this type of architecture, once prevalent, are becoming rare in Hollywood. As such, it appears eligible for the California Register under criterion 3.

81 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes): ' 812. References: (Sketch map with nonh arrow required)

813. Remarks: Image Not Found 814. Evaluator: Catherine Barrier Date of Evaluation: i (This space reserved tw otticial comments.) 1 State ol Calolornm - The R.uwrcn my Ser. No. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABSHAER NRLSHL - LO=, UTM: A. B HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY c D

IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name:

3. Street or rural &ress: 1756 Tamarind

4. R~~~~~~M:lot 174.16 ft th S 13'52' W 19.13 ft th S 19O38' W to NE line of Carlos Ave th NW thereon and NE--omitted por in mapbook--lot 36 5. R- hr:Tamarind Associates Md-: 6850 Cnnbv Ave, 6107

city Reseda Zip 9 l335 Ownership is: Public Private I

6. ~rsratUX: Apartments Original use: Apartments

DESCRIPTION .. 7a. Architactural~tyl~:Soanisli Colonial. ~evival/ChurrigueresqueStvle 7b. Briefly describe the presnntphysicalddarCpt~onof the site or structure and derribs any major alterations from 11s oriplnJcondition: The! ornate Churrigueresque stvle influenced the decorative program of this three story apartment building. (:f~l~slr~r~-lc~l of brick. the building has a three bay. stucco fat:;~clv nn Tam;~rilld. An arched entrv occupies tile <.enter Ihay un the #round I evel. I'ilcterned III;I:+I c~rwc~r'li.en~hellishes the pilasters. arched pedi- menr, and keystone. An iron fire-csca~~e,onto which six-over-six rlouhle hunr! sash windows open, rises rl~rnu~lithe second and third stories of the central hav. Cmi- rinklous vertical moldinvs wit11 scroll and shield designs frame the side bavs. Similarly decorated spondr~lssepnrncr the tripartite casement windows nn each level. Above the third story. devorative corbels and ?lasterwork top the facade. Security griLl-s are the only alteration to the building, which is set at an angle to Tamarind with a generously landscaoed setback.

Construnion date: 1927 Estimated Factual .-

Architect

Builder

Approx. property size (in feet) Frontage Depth or approx. acreage 13. Condition: Excellent -Good -Faid_ Deteriorated .- No longer in existence -

Alterat,on,: Security grill es

15. Surroundings: Check more than one tf necessary) Open land -Scattered buildings -Denselv butlt.up 2 Residential X Industr~al- Commercial Other:

16. Threats to rote: None k.nown-Private development IZon~ng Vandalism Public Works project - Other:

17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?

18. Related features:

SlGNlFlCANCE. Brleflv stare historiwl and/or architectural importance (include dates, events, and penons associated with the site.) This Spanish Colonial Revival stvle apartment, wirh its Churrigueresque detailing, was huilt in 1927, a part of the boom in multi-familv housine which occurred in the late 10205 in the Hollywood area. Owned at one time by the Beesemeyers, a familv of ranch- ers turned bankers and real estate developers, the building was Dart of an apartment districr which stretched along Franklin Avenue From Western Avenue to La Brea. The consrrucrion of the Hollywood Freeway separac-d the structure from this group. Visually. it is now allied with the Presbyrerian Church complex to'the immediate vesr.

Locational sketch map (draw and labal site and surrounding nrmt. roads, and prominent landmarks): Main theme of the historic resource: Ilf more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architmure X ~ns& L&,~ Emnomicllndunrial Exploration/SaRlemanf Gomnment Military Re(igmn Social/Eduwti~n

Sources (List books, documents. surveys, personal intew~em and their dared.

See continuation sheet

Date form prepared Se~cember,lgEi4 ay (name) L. Heumann, C. McAvov ~~~~~i~~,~Holl~oodReritaqe/CRA ~dd~~:P. 0. Box 2586 City Yo1 I ywood zip 90078 worn: 2131874-4005 (2IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name:

2. Historic name. if known: 1700 and 1800 Block of Van Ness Ave. 3. Street w rural address

city: lIollywood ZIP: 90027 County: Los Angeles

4. Present owner. if known: Multiple Address:

City: ZIP: Ownership is: Public Private 0

6. Present Use: Residences Original Use: !

Other part uws:

6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from Its original condition: The 1700 and 1800 Block of Van Ness Ave. consists of residences of several styles. The two early houses date from around 1906. Most of the rest of the block develops between 1913 and 1923. The block has several stylea from this period, the Mediterranean houses, symmetrical, more vertical than the Craftsman homes,tend to dominate the block. Most of the Craftsmnn homes were built after 1912, these homes are of two varieties-the horizontal styles-, and the Swiss Chalet style-vertical in emphasis. A small numbzr of Colonial Revival stractures dot the neighborhood, providing for a good contrast. The neighborhood ie tied together by massing, setbacks and some palms.

7. Locational sketch map (draw end label site and 8. Approximate property size: surrounding street* roads. and promlnent landmarks): Lot size (in fee 'i) Frontage Depth . or approx. acreage v-'" 0. Condition: (check onel a. Exceknt b. Good c. Fair

d. Deteriorated 0 e. No longeiin 10. Is the feature a. Altered7 b. Unaltered? 0

11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) . . a. Open land 0 b. Scattered buildings a c. Densely built-ip d. Residential 0

e. Commercial f. Industrial

g. other

12. Threats to site.: a. None known b. Private dovelopment a c. Zoning d. Public Works project e. Vandallsrn 1. Other 0

: .' . :., .r 'Z'P 1 E: The followin# (Items 14-19) are torstructures only.

4. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone 0 b. Brick c. Stucco d. Adobe - e. Wood

- .> f. Other

16. Is the structure: a. On itsori~inalsite? 0 b. Moved? c. Unknown? C ,. 16. Year of initial construction Thisdate is: a. Factual b. Estimated

17. Architect (if known):

18. Builder (if known):

19. Related features: a. Barn b. Carriage house c. Outhouse d. Shed($) e. Formal garden(s) 0 f. Windmill g. Watertowwltankhousa 0 h. Other 0 i. None 0

SIGNIFICANCE

20. Briefly state historical andlor architectural inlportance linclude dates, events, and persons associaled with the site when known): This neighborhood, south of Franklin is one-of the few streets, along with Canyon and Taft that is still intact. Surrounding areas have been eroded by large apartment structures due to the cities zoning policies. The north end of Van Ness Ave has a good collection of early Hollywood apartment buildings. As a grouping this neighborhood not only has good examples of the variety of styles which predominated during the early years, but is one of the few intact areas which indicate the lifestyle of Hollywood residonts before 1920. The tall palms ,on this street are a strong visual focus qnd create a "Hollywood' atmoebhere to. the street. 4

21. Main theme of the historic resource: (Check only one): a. Architecture b. Arts& Leisure - c. Economic/lndustrial d. Exploration/Settlement e. Government f. Military g. Religion h. SociallEducation (. 22. Sourar: List books, docurnmnts, wtvsyr, psrwnal interviews. and thelr data:

23. Date form prepared: By (name): Address: City ZIP: - Phone: Organization:

(State Use Only) - -" 9 Van Ness Ave. .11.-i stuccoed apartment structure that blends well with the I /neighborhood. Massing and setback are supportive. 11722 Van Ness Ave. DOC6 1918, Architect~ unknown Mediterranean two story duplex. Stuccoed, the building has bracketed cornice. '1728/ Van Ness Ave. DOC: 1918, Architect: unknown Two story stripped Mediterranean house with porte cochere. Small decorative brackets..arepart of the roof cornice. "P nstructed of wood and stucco. /1734 Van Ness Ave. DOC1 1915, Architect: unknown 'Two story Dutch Colonial Revival house with pedimented porch. I Cyad in shingles. Gables are perpendicular to the street. 736 Van'Ness Ave. DOC11923, Contractor1 Louis V. Becktel dne and half story airplane bungalow. A low pitched roof, with grouped windows and vertical gable venting are the features 07 this structure. an Ness Ave. DOC1 1917, Architect~ Merriman and Neighbors ered one and a half story Craftsman bungalow. Low pitched roofs,, 9"ouped windows and vertical gable venting are some of the features. jO Van Ness Ave. DOC1 1917, Architect8 John C. Mosse himple two story house with vertical emphasis. Brick piers support roof and create the front porch. Two small dormers project from the upper story.

1800-06 Van Ness Ave. DOC1 1915, Architect~ unknown Mediterranean style four plex. Decorative bracketed cornice, hipped roof and upper story porch are the primary features. I 1808-10 Van Ness Ave. DOC: 1914, Architect: unknown Two story Craftsman Four plex. Clad in Clapboard, house , features gabled two story porch supported by stone piers. 1814-20 Van Ness Ave. DOC: 1913, Architect: Architect Designing Co. Two story Mediterranean four-plex. Decorative bracketed cornice, with stucco finishing. Large front proch. 1826 Van Ness Ave. DOC: 1914, Architect: unknown Craftsman Swiss Chalet style four plex. Hewn stone fountations, clad in clapboard.and shingles. 1830-32 Van Ness Ave. SOCI 1919, Architect8 Lee Campbell Two story Mediterranean fonr plex. Sheathed in Clapboard, a small series of brackets support a manzard roof.

LTwo 834-36 story Van Craftsman Ness Ave. four DOC1 plex 1919, which Architect1 features twoLee upper Campbell story balconies. Clad in Clapboard and shingles, structure is very simple. , 1840-42 Van Ness Ave. DOC1 1916. Architect1 Frank M. Tyler- Two story Colonial Revival four ~lex.Numerous gables are featured and an J arhed window in the center of the building's facade. Square columns support the porch of this symmetrical structure. 1846 Van Ness Ave. DOC1 1915. Architect: unknown Two story Craftsman house,, has gabled porch supported by brick piers. Large overhanging eaves are a feature of the Craftsman style. 854-72 Van Ness Ave. DOC1 1920, Architectt unknown Attractive Colonial Revival apartments, features numerous /porches, small upper story dormers, clapboard sheathing, and round columns. Located on a corner this structure is a visible landmark. 1753 Van Ness Ave. DOC1 1941, Architectr J.A. Murry This is an attractive two story stuccoed Mediterranean house. The double story midsection is flanked on both sides by one story wings. ~"lar~eportico which serves as an upper-story balcony runs the full length of the nidsection. The portico is topped by a cornice with dentils and ha a balustrade wrapping around the top. A hipped roof tons the mid-section and tiles cover the entire roof of the structure. The chimney is also topped by tiles. Two large palms at the front ontrance strengthen the Mediterranean atmosphere. / 1761 Van Ness Ave. DOC1 1918, Architectr J.H. Bensinger (;_) This is a two story clapboard covered Coloni9l 3evivnl house. The gables of this house are perpendicular to the street. A large front porch which serves as an upper story balcony runs almost the full length of the front facade. Supported by smooth Doric columns, the railing wraps around the top of the porch. Windows we located around the building with an upper story door that permits entrance to the balcony. The charm of the house is the white picket fence which surrounds the front yard. The front gate is a small decorative pergola. The front yard consists of brick planters with a well maintained rose garden. The house, the fence, the gate and the garden create a picturesque quality un- matched elsewhere in this neighborhood. 1807 Van Ness Ave. DOC: 1907, Architect1 unknown Large Craftsman bungalow with large dormer facing the street. The porch is tucked under the roof which slops toward the street. The building is clad in shingles. 1815 Van Ness Ave. DOC: 1906, Architectr unknown Two story Craftsman house which is clad in clapboard. House features a shed dormer, numerous large purlins, and notohed bargeboards. 1821 Van Ness Ave. DOC: 1917, Architect1 H.B. Bensinger This is a one story Colonial Revival bungalow. Alarge pedimented portico supported by smoothe Doric columns dominates the front of the house. A small fan window sits on the middle of the portico's pediment and around the edges of the pediment are dentils. -1821 Van Ness Ave. (Continued) Two small triangular dormers with triangular windows flank each side of the portico. The.. ridge of the portico is perpendicular to the ridge of the house. J) A small chimney is to one side of the structure. The buildings is sheathed in wide clapboard and the roof is covered with composition. Landscaping is well maintained.

1835 Van Ness Ave. DOC: Architect: One and a half story Colonial Revival bungalow which has had new sheathing material placed on its exterior. A-large eyelid dormer peeks out from the roof onto the street.

1851-53 Van Ness Ave. DOC: Architect: Two seory Mediterranean duplex. The structure is composed of stucco. Has a tiled roof overhang and two door canopies topped with tiles. At the corners, of the building, parapets extend above the roof line. Smte of Californi? - The Rewurcsr wnn, Ser. No. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION -, , HABSHAER NR A SHL - ~oc- UTM: A .- B 3773040 HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY C D

IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: St. John's Armenian Cathedral

z ~i~~~i~~~~~:First Methodist Church, South, Hollywood

3. street or rural address: 1201 :1. Vine St-

City Hollywood Zip 90028 county Los Angeles

4. Parcel numbur: .. 5. PrerentOwner: Western Diocese of the Armenian aggch 1201 Vine St.

City Hollywood Zip O0 Ownership is: Public Private XXX

6. Present Ure: Church Original use: Church

DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural rryle: Classical Revival 7b. Briefly describe the prerent~hysicaldescri~tionof the rite or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: 1201 N. Vine is a classic church of the Twenties. It is a brick and Stucco structure. The main portion of the facade is reminiscent of a classical temple. Gymmetrical in design, the first story is cut by three narrow entrances, above which rise vertically banded windows flanked by columns. A simple freeze decorates the cornice, which is capped by a pediment. The rest of the facade is stepped back from the central temple portion. Steps lead to the entry. Slit windows and a flat roof are features of the auxiliary portions of the building.

1928 Atrach Photols) Here 8. Consrmction date: Estimated Factual XXX

9. Architect Orr

10. Builder

11. Approx. propeny size (in feetl Frontage 2Depth 135 or approx. acreage

12. Datekl of enclosed photographk) 1/80

DPR 523 (Rev. 4/79]

,. -...... ,...... -. - . - - .. Excellem &Good Fair- Deteriorated No longer in existence 13- Condition: . . - -

14. Alterations: Minor

(5. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land -Scattered buildings -Densely built-up - Residential Industrial -Commercial Other:

16. Threats to site: None knownXPrivate development Zoning - Vandalism - Public Works proiecf - Other:

17. Is the arunure: On its original site? & Moved? Unknown?

18. Related features: None

SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (indude dates. events, and persons associated with the site.) Noted Church Architect Robert Orr, Hollywood Christian Church,(Wilshire Blvd. Chirstian, 9th Church of Christ Scientist) designed the religious structure for the Fdrst Methodist Church, South, of Hollywood in 1923. The congregation was a well-established and influential one, and could afford the $75,000 building. The Hollywood comrpunity had particularly strong religious commitments during the -early decades of the century. Religious institutions of all denominations played .a large role in the social and cultural events in the community. Within 'the last decade the changing population of Hollywood forced th; closure of the Methodist church. The Armenian Orthodox diocese purchased the structure and the building continues to serve the religious needs of the Hollywood community.

Locational sketch map (draw and label site and surrounding streets, roads. and prominent landmarks): 20. Main theme of the historic resource: Ilf more than omis checked, number in order of importance.1 Architecture Arts & Leisure Econornicllndustrial -Exploration/Settlement Government Military Religion XXX Social/Educarion

21. Sources (List books, documenrs, surveys. personal interview5 and their datesL Building Permit City ofL.A. Dept of Building and Safety P.67 - Architect 6 Engineer June, 1925 22. Date form prepared 2/Rn By (name) nenver Mi 1 1 er, Phri sty .Ut ion Organization- Addrns:l71? N \Tine St. City Bollv4.lL.Zip90028 Phone: - I Stof. 01 California -The Ilcrourcer Agency Ser. No IICI1AilI'MENT OF PARKS AND RECIlEATloN 1IAl15.._-~ HAEn NR L/!>sHI. ILoc- WM' A &j./.g~a 8 3~- HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY C -_ D L IDENTIFICATION llollywood Ranch Market 1. Common name: Mandarin Market 2. Historic name:

3. Street or tural address: 1236 -48 Vine St.

City Hol l ywood Zip county Los Angeles

4. Parccl number:

5. Present Owncr: -Hughes Markets, Inc. Address: 2716 San Fernando Rd

City LOS Anyeles i 9306 Ownership is: Public Private xxx

G. Present Use: Original urc:

DtSCR IPTlON ?a. A,chituctural style: Oriental 711. hiefly describe the prcscnr/~lrysicalrirscri/~rior~of tlic site or structure and describo any major altcralior~sfrom its ori inal conrlifion: 1836-48 has had major alterations to its facade since its constructioj It has retained some elements of its original Oriental style, most notably the pagoda roof which caps a portion of the building. The elonqated structure, a partially open air market, faces r Vine Street. A striped canopy extends the length of the facade.

1928 Attach Photo(s1 Ilere 8. Construction date: XXX Estimated Factual N.L. Cogerty 9. Architect -

10. Builder Eaves Const. To.

11. Approx. property sire (in feet) Frontage 35 Depth 9 5 or approx. acreage

12. Dalekl of enclosed photog~aphkl 13. Condition: Excellent _.-.Good _YY. Fair - Deteriorated _I No longer in existence __

14. Alt~rations: Maimration?. to fmnt- fnr;lr7~

15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary I Open land -Scattered buildings -Densely built-up - Residential --.Industrial -Commercial _XX Other:

IF. Tlirears to site: None known -Private development 3 Zoning Vandalism Public Works project _ Other: -

17. Is the structure: On its original site? XXX Moved? Unknown?

18. Relaterl featc~res: None

SIGNIFICANCE 18. Briefly state historical and/or architectural iniportance (inclucle dates, events, arid persons associated with the site.)

Originally known as the Mandarin Market, this fanciful structure has hccn a part of the Hollywood strectscape for over 50 years. Designed by H.L. Gogerty, a Hollywood architect noted primarily for his flamboyant churrigueresque theatres, the market was the only open- air establishment south of IIollywood Blvd. There were a number of specialty markets in the area, catering to well-to-do households. The Mandarin, which later became the Hollywood Ranch Market, was arnont the first to bc open 24 hours a day, and was often crowded in the early hours of the day.

Locational sketch map [draw and label rite and surrounding streets, roads, and promincnt landmarks): 70. Main tlieme of the histoxic terourcc: (Ifmore than one is checked. number in order of importance.) Architecturc XXX & ~~;~~~s I;r:t,r,omicil~rdustrial Ex[~loz;~ti~~ti/Sel.tleme~~t Govcrnmer~t Military ReIi(11m~- Soci;~l/Educatiol~

71 Snulcr!s (List Iwoks, dncuments, sulveys, personal intcrvicws acal Illsit datosl.

Building Permit, city of L.A. Dept of Duilding and Safety. Tbrrence, Bruce, flistoj\~of Ilollywood. 27. Dare form ~~rcparerl- 2 0 ov (t3arne) ~enve~~~LLhristy~~~h Orqaniration- Adclress:. 1313 Vine SL.- -- city Il~ll~~~od__Zip 90028 ~~lcrne: 462-0901 -- ; Sme 01 California - The Rcrournl Aqcncy Ser. No. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AN0 RECREATION HABSHAER NR -A' SHL - Loc- 3 'a 3773180

IDENTIFICATION Villa Elaine 1. Common name:

2. Historic name: Villa Elaine

3. street or rural address: 124 1-4 9 N - Vine St --

city Hollywood zip 90028 County Los Angeles

4. Parcel number: . - 5. present Owner: Brock Jones Address: 525 Sapphire St.

city Redondo Beach Zip 90283nership is: Public Private XXX

6. PrasenrUse: Apt/Hotel - Stores Original use: Apt - Stores DESCRIPTION . 7a. Architectural swk: Spanish Revival 7b. Briefly describe the presenfphysicaldocription,of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: 1245 - 53 Vine is a four story brick apartment/hotel with some simple cut stone detailing. The facade of the three upper stories is symmet- rically arranged, with stringcourses separating the first and second and third and fourth stories. Dentils (on 2nd and 3rd floors) and modified pilasters decorate the edges of the facade. The central entry highlighted by a slightly recessed arch, which encompasses a band of 3 windows on each floor and is capped by a classical freeze. The street level has been extensively remodelled into shops and a restaurant An attractive courtyard lies between the two wings of the structure. A swimming pool has been added at the rear of the structure. --

Construction date: 1925 ' Estimated -Factual -XXX L.A. Smith Architect

Builder

Apbrox. propeny size (in feet1 Frontage 110-Depth- or approx. acreage -13. Condition: Excellent -~ood ZXFair- Deteriorated - No longer in existence - . . . . -Alterations at first floor commercial frontage -- 14. Alterations:

15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessarv) Open land -Scattered buildings -Densely built-up - XXX Residential Industrial Commercial- Other:

16. Threats to site: None known-Private development Zoning - Va?dalism - PublicWorks - other: Listed on city's unrelnf orced masonry list

17. Is the aructura: On itsoriginal site?= Moved? Unknown?

18. Related features: Swimminu Pool

SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly sate historical and/or architectural importance (include dates. events, and pcrsons asmciated with the site.) This Twenties apartment/hotel is situated ?n a commercial corridor which linked Hollywood to a luxury residential area to the south. Such edifices often provided accommodations for tourists and transient businessmen, as well as those in the motion picture industry. The brick and cut stone ornamentation are typical of a modified Spanish commercial style often seen in large residential strnctures. Designed by L.A. Smith, a local architect, the building features an attractive courtyard which is pedestrian oriented. A swimming pool has been added to the rear of the lot to accomodate the guests.

Locational sketch map (draw and label site and surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks): 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked. number in order of imponance.] Architecture XXX ~~u& ~~i~~~ Economic/lndurtrial -Exploration/Senlement Government Military Religton SociallEducation

21. Sources (List books. documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Building Permit, City of L.A. Department of Building and Safety

22. Date form prepared 2/80 (name) Denver Miller. Christv Jot Organization HRC Address: 1313 Vine St. city Hollywood zip 90028 phone: 462-0901 State of California -The Resources Agency Primary # i DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR#- ! Trinomial I PRIMARY RECORD NRHP status coda 4s i i Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date

Page _L of 1 Resource Name or #: PI. Other Identifier:-1x3 VmSTREET ' ~2.Location: nNotfor Publication @Jnrestricted a. countykd~eks b. USGS 7.5' Ouad Date -T-; R-; - 114 of-114 of Sec-; B.M. c. Address 1313 STREET city Lcdneeles zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) Zone P, m El mN e. Other Locationai Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, Condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) See attached fom.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) 'Ia4. Resources Present HBuiiding nSt~cture OObject OSite ODistrict O~lementof District nother (Isolates, etc.) 7 P5b. Of (View, date, etc.) I15a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects)]

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P6. Date ConstructedlAge and Sources: OPrehistoric @Historic OBoth 1247 I 'P7. Owner and Address: I I ' PB. Recorded by: (Name, afiiiiation, address) .Clatccine-Barrier haJXrarlk&AssaciatesJnc. &lU!&st 7th St, Ste. 800 LnsGn~ele~(1AL 'P9. Date Recorded: 'P10. Survey Type: (Describe) ReRecCmnaissanc~&m.v CEU~e3ew ./ P--Proiect Review Ptl. Report Citation: (Cite survey reportlother sources or "none') ~~fL~n~ek~mm.4n~t~Bede~~~menrii~ea~ .Hisli~SurnBolLmdRedwelnrrm~~n11~aIeBIR.~2 ' Attachments: ONONE D~ocationMap usketch Map n~ontinuationSheet OBuiiding. Structure, and Object Record Archaeological Record 0District Record @Linear Feature Record O~illingStation Record qRock Art Record O~liifactRecord OPhotograph Record mother: (List) &e&B 52X0~m DPR 5231(1195) ' Required information < Sure of California - The Rnourcer Agency Ser. No. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION YAER NRSHL .. . , , . . . , . . . . HAS- HAER NRSHL UTM: A 111977660011977fi600 HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY C D

IDENTIFICATION ,. Common name: ABC Entertainment Center 2. Historic name: Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting Studio

3. Street or rural address: 1313 N. Vine St.

City Hol lwood Zip 90028 c,,unty Los Angeles

4. Parcel number: . - 5. Present Owner: ABC. Inc. Address: 1313 Vine St.

City A?llwood Zip 90028 Ownership is: Public Private xXx

6. Present Uw: Studios Original me: Radio Studios

DESCRIPTION la. Architmural style: Modern 7b. Briefly describe the prnentphyu'wI dacription of the rite or nructura and describe any major alterations from ia original condition: The ABC entertainment Center was designed in the modern style of postwar years. Surfaces are plain and squared with bands of windows and some sculptored con- crete. The facade is stepped back with a slightly V-shaped recess to a central entrance. The facade is sympetrical with two showcase windows providing street-level interest. The entry has four floors of blended windows above it. Unadorned columna vertically dissect the arrangement. Landscaping of palms is integral to the design. A neon display sign at the sidewalk level focuses attention on the recessed entry.

Attach Photok) Here 8. Construction date: 1947 Estimated Factual -xXL

11. Approx. propeny size (in feet) Frontage 200 - Depth- or approx. acreage

12. Datels) of enclosed photogrsphk) 1-80 C\ 13, andition: Excellent =Good Fair, Deteriorated - No longer in existence .

14. Alterations: Minor Interior chances

15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necesrary) Open land Scatteredbuildings -Densely builtup - Residential IndustrialCommercial Other:

16. Threao to site: None known =private development- Zoning - Vandalism - Public Works project - Other:

17. Is the nructure: On its original site72 Moved? Unknown7

18. Related featurn: None

SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical andlor architectural importance (include dates. events. and persons associated with fhe site.) Architect Claude Beelman (MGM Administration Bldg., Eastern Bldg., Hollyvood bin Post office) designed the building in 1947 as the Mutual-Don Lee Broadcasting Studio. Automobile dealer Don Lee bought radio station WU in 1927, and became a CBS affiliate. In 1936. the station joined the mutual network. As early as 1931. Lee was dabbling in television. Beelman, vho had designed large spaces for the entertainment media before, created the building as production facilities for Lee's varied interests.

Locational sketch map (draw and label site and surrounding streets. roads, and prominent landmarksl: 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (Ifmore than one is checked. number in order of impartance.1 Architecture 2 Arts & Leisure Emnomic/lndustrial -Exploration/Settlement -- Government Military Religion SociallEducation

21 .. Sources (List bwks, documents, surveys. personal interviews and their date$\. Building Permit, City 0f-L.A. Dept. of Buildi and Safety. Bruce Torrence, Hollyvood: The first 100 years, p. 169

22. Date tom prepared 2- 80 (name) Denver Miller . Chris tv Johnson OrganizaionHdJ.!mood Revitalization Corn. Address: 1313 Vine St. cityHollyvood zip 90028 Phone: 462-0901 I State 01 California -The Resources Agency Primary # i DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # I1 Trinomial i I PRIMARY RIXORD NRHP status Code 5s 1 Mher Listings !I DateReview Code Reviewer Page 1of 1 Resource Name or #: PI. Other ldenlifier: 1330 VINE STWET .P2. Location: O~otfor Publication Runrestricted a. county La Andes b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date 1-; R-;- 114 of -114 of Sec-; B.M. c. Address U30 VINE STREET city Las h&es ZIP d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) zone __, mW mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc, as appropriate)

P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials. condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Storefronts infilled. See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) ' P4. Resources Present: @Building OStructure OObject OSite ODistrict a~iementof District 0Mher (Isolates. etc.) ( P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects) I P5b. Of (View, date,

P6. Date ConshuctedlAge and Sources: UPrehistoric MHistoric 0~0th 193

'P7. Owner and Address:

A-

' Pa. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation. address)

I '1 P--Proiect Review ~11.Report citation: (Cite survey repoltlother sources or 'none") DYof LOS Aneel~~_nihiK~de~_d~~rnent&e_a~ Histnric Survev&llvwo~d Redev~~ElaoYnd~ .Attachments: ONONE ULocation Map asketch Map UContinuation Sheet OBuiiding, Structure, and Object Record O~rchaeoiogicalRecord ODistrict Record u~inearFeature Record O~iilingStation Record Rock Art Record OArtifact Record UPhotograph Record mother: (List) -US DPR 523 Form DPR 523A (1195) ' Required Information stale California - The Resources Agency Set. Nq.. , OEPARTMENTOF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS,HAER N%h..-'. I-. SHL - Loc- . . . . ' . UTM: Aw-, B -35~ HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY c D

IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name:

2. Historic name:

3. Street or rural address: 12- -

Citv Hnl 1 ZipS-,CountvT.os~~

4. Parcel number: .- 5. Present Owner: Petersen Co. ~dd~~~~:1313 Vine St.

City Hollywood Zip 9 002 8 Ownership is: Public Private XXXX

6. Present Use: Studio original use: Market

DESCRIPTION . 71. Architectural style: DecO 7b. Briefly describe the present physical description of the rite or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition:

1330-34 Vine St. is an A.rt Deco building situated on a corner site. Some alterations, mainly filled in windows are evident. The two story brick with stucco structure has a stylized tower on the Vine St. side which steps up. Windows within the tower have been filled in. Floriated freizes decorate the tower above these small windows. The Vine St. facade is obscured by shrubbery. The corner of the building has been clipped at the corner of Homewood and Vine St. An entrance to the building, is located at this corner. There is some subdued decorative vertical patterns on the second floor.

I. Construction date: XX Estimated- $%&'a1 -

2,- Architect 2,-

Builder

-Appro%property size lin feet) Frontage 100 ~epthL or approx. acreage ' 13. Condition: Excellent -Good _y?L Fair- Deteriorated - No longer in existence -

14. Alterations: Exterior windows have been enclosed

IS. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary1 Open land -Scarrered buildings -Densely built-up - Residential IndustrialCommercial Other:

16. Threats to site: None knownXX_Private development- Zoning - Vandalism - Public Works project - Other:

17. 1s the structure: On its original site?= Moved? Unknown?

18. Related features: _blonP

The buildingpermi.~:deS~ribeSthe purpose of the building as a market, although the design seems unusual. It was built for owner Jess Willard of Glendale by Arthur Rouda in 1930. The late twenties had seen a decided effort by developers with interest near to connect Vine to Rossmore and thus to Wilshire Blvd.. The resulting increase in traffic from Los Angeles made the southern part of vine comercially profitable, and several imposing structures were built in the corridor during the Thirties. 4 visual landmark on Vine St. this bvilding is one of only a few atDeco buildings on Vine St.

Locarional sketch map (draw and label site and surrounding srreets. roads. and prominent landmarks): 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of imwrrance.1 I' ' Architecture ?O( Arts & Leisure Emnornic/lndus~rial-Ex~loration/Settlement Government Military Relig~on SociallEducation

21. Sources IList books, documents, surveys. personal interviews and their dates). I Building Permit, City of Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety

22. Dale form prepared By (name) DnV Wns0n Organization-KBT Address=] 7 Vi ne qt City H~ll~woodis, Zip- Phone:&57-nQnl . . . .. -. - - - i Sotsaf Californb - The ~v.wwces.iynn~. .s DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION (1 -R & SHL, ' Q Lon EraSig- HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY TZ T3- Cat-WABS-HAER -Fed- IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: . : Z Histaric name, if known: .. . W16 1521-1527. Vine St. 3. Street or rural address city: Hollywood ZIP: 90028 County: Los Anaeles

4. Present owner, if known:g+ -sear w~atnmroc Address: F?~I; Ciry: Hollywood ZIP: 90028 Ownership is: Public 0 Private a 5. Present Use: Stores Original Use: Stores . .

DESCRIPTION 6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site orsyucture and describe any major Blterations from its original condition: This is a one story, flat roofed reinforced concrete structure. Flanked on both sides by other structures, this building is noteworthy for its combination of Art Deco and Moderne styles. Divided into two portions by a stringcourse, the lower portion consists of store windows and signage. The upper portion is split into three sections, the slightly recessed middle-portion, and the two side sections with their curved comers. The side section have stepped vertical mouldings projecting from their mid-portions. Zig-Zag motifs Ln the full length of the top of the structure creating a strong vertical emphasis. This verticality is reinforced by three lines across the middle portion.

- 7. Locationai sketch map (draw and label site and a Approximato property size: surrounding streets, mads, and prominent landmarksl: ~otsize (in feet) Frontage 100 , Depth 94 ,. or approx. acreage 9. Condition: (check one; a. Excellent 0 b. Good c. Fair d. Deteriorated e. No longer in existence 10. Is the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered?

I I.. Surroundings: [Check more than one if necessary) a. Open land b. Scattered buildings a c Densely bui1t.u~ d. Residential 0 e. Commercial a f. Industrial g. Other a 12 Threats to site: ip. None known b. Private development c. Zoning -d. Public Worksproien. 0 - e. Vandalism f. Other Avrm~st. 1 'i7? &a

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-- . NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone b. Bric~a c. Stucco d. Adobe [3 e. Wood

15. Is the structure: a. On itsoriginal site? ' b. Moved? c Unknown7 0 16. Year of initial construction lg3* hisd date is: a. Factual b. Estimated 0 Xarry T. Miller 17. Architect (if known):

18. Builder (if known):

19. Related features:. a. Barn b. Carriage housn c. Outhouse' C] d. Sheds1 e. Formal gardenis) 0 f. Windmill 0 g. Watmowerltankhwse a h. Other i. None [;a

20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (includedates. events, and pers~nsanociatedwith the site when known): This structure is a typical example of the Art Deco/Moderne combinations that were conmon during the thirties but are now found less frequently. This ediface, situated next to the TAV Building, also a moderne structure, reinforce8 and supports the. moderne look of this block. These two buildings provide a visually interesting combination. .

21. Main theme of the historic reswrce: (Check only one): a. Architecture b. Am& Leisure [7 c Economidlndusrrial d. Exploration/Settlemenf 0 s. Government 0 f. Military [? g. Religion 0 h. SociallEducation C]

22. Sourc'es: List books. doplments. surveys. personal interviews. and their dates: Building Permit, City of.Los Angeles, Department of Building and Safety.

23. Date form ore ared: 12/78 (name): Barbsra Giella. Christv 3-er \ri 7 1 pr 6293 Hollywood Blvd. City Hollywood ZIP: 90028 Address: phone: 464-3184 Organization: RDllvwood nn (State Use Only)

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IDENTIFICATION

1. Common name: H~ntington-Hartford Theatre

2 Historic name. if known:-$! Street Theatre

3. Street or rural address 161 5-29 ' Vine St

City: ZIP:a7A County: a- ,- 4. Present owner, if known: Address:

City: ZIP: Ownership is: Public private 0 h Present use: leqitimate theater Original use: Same

Other pan uses:

DESCRIPTION 6. Briefly dncribe the present physical apparance of the site or mucrure and ddercribe any major aiterafions from its original ndition: %e Huntington-Hartford Theater is .a simple, unadorned box-lj.;te .structure, almost devoid of exterior ornamentation. The massing of the facade is broken by a 'simple marquee spanning the length of the building. A band of three windows in the center of the facade gives an illusion of 'verticality,,although the overall structure is of a more horizontal, emphasis. The building has been extensively altered, beginning in 1954, at which time the simple classical detailing of the facade was removed.

7. btional sketch map (draw and label rite and a Approximate prowty size: =rrwnding streem. roads, and prominent landmukd: Lot size (in feet) Frontage-,' Depth I75 '; f or approx. acreage f. a- j !?,..!?.et.?.*..t..2:,, 9. Condition: (check one) ---...... -- ".-. .- . --c. ;. .i-- c .*(.\j a. Excellenf b. Good c. Fair t. L..>.~...?, , . : d. Deteriorated 0 e. No longer in existence i 10. Is the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered?

.-".-- 11.. Surroundings: [Check more than one if necessary) p. . ,:, .-\:, 7 :i\ ! :, .. \ '.. b a. Open land b. Scattered buildings 0 . . ','\ . . I. . '. .: o. Densely buikup d. Residential 0 -? I e. Commercial f. Industrial I. .> .. ..I . . ,. . . il g. Other .":.. .>,-.;>.:A ? 12 Threats to site: . rS a. None known a b. Private development -. - I c .--.--* Zoning d. Public Works proien (3 .. i3 -4- - e. Vandalism n f. Other / . . -, ii

~ ~ ~ ~~ ...... ~., ...... ~~ - - .. b flVOTE: The following (Items 14-19] are for srrucwres only.

14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone b. Brick [7 c. Stucco [7 d. Adobe C] e. Wdod t. Other 0 reinforced concrete

15. Is the structure: a. On itsoriginal rite? b. Moved? c Unknown? 0 16. Year of initial construction 1926 Thisdate is: a. Factual a b. Estimated 0 17. Architect (if known): Mvron Hunt

18. Builder (if known): Soofield Construction CO.

19. Related features: a. Barn 0 b. Carriage hours 0 c. Outhouur 0 d. Shed($ e. ~onnalgarden(=) 0 f. windmill g, Watenowerltankhousa (7 h. 0th~0 i. None

IGNIFICANCE ' 20. Briefly srate historical andlor architectural importance (includedates, events, and persons associated with the site when known): Hollywood supported four legitimate theaters in the Twenties; of the four, the Huntington-Hartford (then knonn as the Vine Street Theater) is tine only one still engaged in live theater. Designed by noted California architect Myron Hunt, whose contributions to this region's architecture.include the Wattles estate in Hollywood and many prestigious residences in Pasadena, the building has been a contributing contributor to the artistic and cultural life of the community. The property, originally owned by the Stern family, was leased by Frank Strong, Elwood Reggs, and Walter Wheat, who commissioned tte building. Opened in 1926 as Wilkes Vine Street Theater, it was noted in the reviews of the day for its simple, yet dramatic interior by Dickson Korgan and its advanced technica1,equiprnent. In 1931, the Vine Street Theater ceased legitimate production and became the 6irror movie theater. Later it .was used as a television and radio facility until 2954, when it was reclaimed as a legitimate theater.

21. Main theme of the historic resource: (Check only one): a. Architecture 0 b. Arts& Leisure c. EconomiJJndustrial d. Exploration/Senlementt 0 e. Government 0 f. Military a 9. Religion [7 h. SocialIEducation

22. Sources: List books, dowments, surveys, personal interviews. and their dates: Buildinq permit - City of Los Anqeles, Dept. of Building & Safety Southwest Builder & Contractor, 64-23

Los Anqeles Times, ' 12-26-26, V, p. 1 Bruce Torrenc npublished anuscrivt) p.172 , ... 23. Date form prepared: f 941 BY (name): kbU- ~7 -1 11, 77ctv Tnhnwler addres: 6253 Hollwood Blvd. :it,, Hollvwood ZIP: 2QEE Phone: 464-3184 Organitation: 1 (Srate Use Only)

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i.,;a -Z sr si:. MO. -yr. - Stm of Witormi. -The RrmrmAo~~v .. .. -5. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION a UTM 0 NR_ SHL- '1. 3 HISTORIC RESO~RCES'INVENTORY -:, LA Lon E-~9- !,:,I %? Aam- T2 -73- Car-HAS-U4ER -Fed- _Ul?l 11/377730/3773860 IDENTIFICATION ' .' I. bmmon name: Brown Derby . same 2. Historic name. if known:

3. Street or rural address 1620-28 Vine Street

city: Hollyvood ZIP: 90028 county: Los Angeles 4. Present owner. if known: Vine Street Holding Company *ddren: 404 Guaranty Building Hollywood City: ZIP: 90028 Ownership is: Public Private a .- 5. Revnt Use: reS taurant origin~ura: restaurant

Other wst uses: . . DESCRIPTION

6. Briefly describc the present physical appearam of the site or munure and describe any major alterations from its original 'condition: . This ia a one-to-three story Spanish Colonial Revival structure with Churrigueresque detailing; it is constructed of brick with a stucco face. The structure exhibits a complex massing which rises towards the south-corner. The entryways, once rounded, have been squared off. A gabled roof over the restaurant entrance has been removed. Host of the Churrigueresque ornamentation has been removed as well. The south wing is partially intact,. it has a gabled Ealse roof in the corner, a small balcony pro- truding from the third floor and some wrought iron railing. This is topped by the remains I of a tiled roof with some Churrigueresque ornament below the roofline. I

7. Locational sketch map (draw and label site and 8. Approximate property size: 100 . surrounding strets, roads, and prominent landmarks): Lot size (in feet) Frontage A NORTH 120--- Depth .. or approx. acreage

9. Condition: lcheck one)

a. Excellent b. Good r Fa% d. Deteriorated e. No longer in existence 17 10. Is the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered? [3

11. Surroundings: ICheck more than one if necessary)

' a. Open land 0 b. Scattered building C] c. Densely built-up d. Residential 9

e. Commercial f. Industrial

g. Other

12 Threats to site: a. None known @ b. Private development c. Zonmg d. public ~orkrproiect (7 e. Vandalism (3 1. Otlw 13. Dateld of enclod ohotoqaoh(sl: Oct . 1978 w

State of California - The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREA~ON HR # i Trinomial I ! NRHP Status Code i I I Other Listings ! Review Code Reviewer Date i Page I of 1 Resource Name or #: PI. Other Identifier: 1628 VmSmET P2. Location: ONot for Publication @Jnrestricted a. county 1 .o~h~eles b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T-; R-; - 114 of -114 of Sec-; B.M. c. Address 1628 VmSmET crty 1or Gnsles zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andfor linear feature) Zone P, mW mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setiing, and boundaries.) Structure appears to have been demolished. Structure appears to have been demolished. Resource was listed on the National Register as a contributor to the Hollywood Commercial and Entertainment District (see: Listed In The National Register 04/04/1985 -Hollywood Blvd Commercial And Entertainment District - Contributing Feature). See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) ' P4. Resources Present: @Building DStructure OObject OSite O~istrict a~lementof DistriCt mother (Isolates, etC.) P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures. and objects) P5b. Description Of Photo: (View, I i ' P6. Date ConstructedlAge and Sources: I uprehistoric O~istoric DBoth U28

I 'P7. Owner and Address: I Image Not ' P8. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, address) I Found Meridaaier I ~rank&Asm5&e~I_nc. 811 West 7th St.Ae. 800 i Lou?mele&AW.W I 'P9. Date Recorded: P10. Survey Type: (Describe) hmnaissanseSurvev -GQL.&view j P--Proiect Review ' PI I. Report Citation: (Cite survey report/other sources or "none") I:1~4sAn~eI~~it_~Rede~eL~~.me.~ea~ H~r~~WQd~dexhm~d~dat&R.2902 - Attachments: ONONE OLocation Map usketch Map OContinuation Sheet OBuilding, Structure, and Object Record ~Archaeolo~icaiRecord QDistrict Record ULinear Feature Record UMilling Station Record ORock AR Record [?Artifact Record OPhotograph Record @Other: (List) Previous DPR 523 Form DPR 5WA (1195) Required Information State of California - The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # Trinomial PRIMARY RECORD NRHP Status Code I I Other Listings I I Review Code Reviewer Date I Page 1_ of 1 Resource Name or #: Pt. Other Identifier: lh32 VINE STREET .P2. Location: O~otfor Publication @~nrestricted a. ~ountybsAngeles b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T-; R-; - 11401 -114of Sec-; B.M. c. Address 1632 VINE STREE-~lty LQSAndes ZIP d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) Zone __, mEl_____mN e. Other Locationai Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc, as appropriate)

' P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its ma]& elements. include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Structure appears to have been demolished.Stmcture appears to have been demolished. Resource was listed on the National Register as a contributor to the Hollywood Commercial and Entertainment District (see: Listed In The National Register 04/04/1985 - Hollywood Blvd Commercial And Entertainment District - Contributing Feature). See attached form.

J3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) P4. Resources Present: BBuilding O~twcture 00bject O~iteO~istrict - @Element of Distr~ct mother (lsoiates, etc.) %a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects P5b. Description of Photo: (View. date, etc.)

' P6. Date ConsVuctedlAge and Sources: OPrehbtoric @Historic OBoth Image Not 'Pi'. Owner and Address: Found ' Pa. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, address) l&ap L. Frank & Associates. Inc. 81 1 West 7th St.. Ste. 800 LssAneeles, CA 90017 P9. Date Recorded: ' P10. Suwey Type: (Describe) Recc!nmaUrvev CEOA Rzview P--Proiect Review P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey repoitother sources or "none') -Cbr~nf_L~les~mmuniI~Rd~~~rn~enLacea~ .~iLSu~YSId~and~~~r]tP)&d_al~ETR.20Q2 - Atlachments: ONONE OLocation Map usketch Map OContinuation Sheet OBuBding. Structure, and Object Record OArchaeologicai Record UDistrict Record O~inearFeature Record OMiliing Station Record q Rock Art Record O~rtifactRecord O~hotogra~hRecord @other: (List) &&QKLDPR 523 Fam DPR 523A (1195) ' Required Information ,.J :. Sit. Ma. - YI -. Sum or Gliforrim - The RnarrmAgncv DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION UTM 0 HR_ SCIL, 3 2 L.1 HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY -. Lon Era59 - Adm- T2 73- Car-HABS -HAER -Fed -

IDENTIFICATION

1. Common name:

Z Historic name. if known:

5 Sweet a rural addrexs 163242 Vine St.

Cirv: Unl wnd ZIP: qrl07R County: T PII\OPIPI

4. Resent owner, if known: Klttn Address: PLRn-x 31% ~itv: Santa Monica ZIP: 90413 Ownership is: Public 0 private--Id

5. Rexnt Use: Srnrrc Original Use: -.mr

Other past uses:

DESCRIPTION 6. ariefly describe the present phyrical appearan- of the site orsnunure and describe any mapr alterations from its original wndirion: This is a brick, one story Spanish Colonial Revival structure vith Churrigueresque ornament. The structure, which is seperated into two halves, is composed of a southern portion which has a moderaltely pitched false roof and a northern half with a flat roof. The false roof's gable is parallel to the street and has concrete beams and Churri~ueresqueornament along the top edge of the gable. A false chimney is in the upper southwest corner of the building. The facade of the flat roof addition is covrred wigh signage revealing little of its architecture details. The store fronts have been remodeled.

7. Locattonal sketch ma0 (draw and label site and 8. Approximate propnfv size: 60 wrroundtnq strrets. roaos, and prorntnenr landmarksl: Lot size (in feet1 Frontage , A NORTH Depth 120 .; w appror. acreage

9. Conditton: (check onel

a. Excellent [7-- b. Good c. Fair 0 d Deteriorated O e. NO longer in existence IJ 10. Is the fearure a. Altered? b. Unaltered? 0

11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)

a. 0%" land b. Scattered buildings 0

r Oenselv built-up d. Residential e. Commercial f. Industrial @

g. Other

12 Thrra~sto sire: a. None known b. Private development 0 c Zoning [x d. Public Works proiect 0 e. Vmdalirm 0 f. Orher ! fiScpt., IY/d 44' .. .~.~... .. , . . ., ... . .~..~~ ~ ~ .. . . .,. . . .- .., ...... - ...... -. ~-

- - State 01 Calilornia - The Resources Agency Primary # 1 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # Tr~norn~d i 1 PRIMARY RECORD NRHP Status Code i i Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date

Page 1of _L Resource Name or #: PI. Other Identifier: 1633 VINE STREET ' PZ. Location: m~otfor Publication @~nrestricted a. County 1.0s Anwles b. USGS 7.5' Ouad Date T-; R-; - 114 of -114 of Sec-; B.M. c. Address 1633XUBE STREET cityhAds Zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/or linear feature) Zone -, mU mN e. Other Locational Data: (eg. parcel #, legal description, directbns to resource, elevation, additimal UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Resource was listed on the National Register as a contributor to the Hollywood Commercial and Entertainment District (see: Listed In The National Register 0410411985 - Hollywood Blvd Commercial And Entertainment District - contributing Feature). See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) m& P4. Resources Present @Building OStructure OObject OSite ODistrict OElement of District nother (isolates, etc.) 1 P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects P5b. Description of Photo: (View, date, etc.)

P6. Date ConstructedlAge and Sources: OPrehistoric MHistoric 060th 1924

' P7. Owner and Address:

P8. Recorded by: (Name, alfillation, address) &aLr,F~ank.&AaciatesesInnc. 81 1 West 7th St.. Ste. 800 LasAneelesLA2OL P9. Date Recorded: ~%~~~ 'P10. Survey Type: (Describe) R~nais.sSa&urvev CEOSwkew 2 P--Project RAew P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey repodother sources or-nonen) citinf hubad ~~Omrnvnltr~e.de_velp~men1~r~ - -H'~r~r~~andRe~d&~_me~ntPbn~~dateE~~OO2 ' Aftachments: ONONE OLocation Map usketch Map OContinuation Sheet OBuiiding, Structure, and Object Record ~~rchamlogicaiRecord O~istrictRecord n~inearFeature Record O~illin~Station Record a~ockArt Record O~ltifactRecord OPhotograph Record mother: (kt) Previous DPm&mll DPR 523A (1195) .Required Information , <,.. .I - - Stat. of California - The n::wurca Agmcv DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION gl rnM a UR ~PSHL- ?!- Lat Lon HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY - EnSi9- -V) Adm- R -13- Cat-HASS-HAER-Fd- IJTM 11/377670/3773960 IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Hollywood Plaza Hotel 2 Historic name, if known: same 3. Street or rural address 1633'37 Vine; Street 90028 City: Hollywood ZIP: County: Los Angeles

4. Resent owner. if known: Address: City: ZIP: Ownership is: PuMic 0 Private I3 5. Present Use: hotel OIiginJ Use: same 1 Other past uses: I . DESCRIPTION . I I 6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the sin or muctum and describs any major alterations from its origid I condition: The Aollywood Plaza Hotel is aten sto& concrete building designed in a combination ! of Neo-Renaissance and Spanish Colonial Revival styled. Although the first floor has been completely remodeled, the second floor shows the remains of a series of colossal I Corinthian pilasters between which are set Palladian windows. Some of these windows I have floral ornamentation beneath' them and wrought iron balconies. A lush floral frieze separates the second floor from the third. Floors three through eight are unornamented with the exception of some corner quoins which have been painted over. Floors eight through ten have a series of windma encased in two story arches. The building is capped in a maneard-like tiled roof. Balconies have been removed from the north end of the front facade.

7. Locational sketch map (draw and label site and 8. Approximate property size: surrounding nrceu, roads, and prominent landmarks): Lot size (in feet1 ~rontage- 153 #. Depth a approx. acreage . . 9. Condition: (check one) a. Excellent b. Good c Fair C] d Deteriorated e. No longer in existence 10. Is the feature a Altered? b. Unaltered? C] 11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) a. Open land 0 b Scattered buildings c Densely built-up d. Residential e. Commercial a f. Industrial 0 g. Other 12 Threats to site: a. None known fl b. Private development c Zoning 17 d. Public Works project (7 e. Vandalism 1, Other 0 tlov. 1T.75 445. i4. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone [7- b. Brick - c. Sturn (7~- d. &lobe (7- e. wood - f. other reinforced concrete

.a. Is the structure: a. On its original site? b. ~oved7 c Unknown7 16. Year of initial mns~uction 1924 This date is: a. Factual b. Estimated 0

17. Architect (if known): and Eisen

18. Builder (if known): Iierbert Baruch

19. Related features: a. Barn b. Carriage house c. OuLhouse d. Shedk.1 e. Formal gardenls) 1. Windmill I7 g. Watertowerltankhouse 0 h. Other [7 i. None SIGNIFICANCE 20. Briefly state historical andlor architectural importance (include dates, wna, and persons associatd with fhe site when known): Built by the prestigious architectural firm of Walker & Eisen (Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Title Znsuzance, OviaZt Building), the Eol1ywood Plaza was one of the four major hotels built in Hollywood during the 20's. They were luxury hotels, designed to accomodate the mobile film industry and the growing number of tourists who were beginning to come to Hollywood. Owned by the Stern family, one of the.cmmunity's first families, the hotel became a favorite with performers on the vaudeville circuit. Thirty-three palm trees, remnants of the Stern estate which originally occupied the property, were integrated into the design of the hotel. The hotel also housed one of the most glamorous night-spots of the 30'8, the "Clara Bow 'It' Cafe".

21. Main theme of Khe historic resource: (Check only one): a. Architecture a b. Arts& Leisure 17 c Economic/lndustrial d. ExpIorationlSenlement e. Government f. Military g. Religion h. SociallEducation 22 Sources: List books, documents. surveys. personal interviews. and their dates: Los An~elesTimes, 9-20-25; Edwin 0. Palmer, Ristory of Hollywood, Los Angeles, 1927, Vo1. I, p. 184; Southwest.Builder and Contractor (3-21-24): 50; Westways march 1938); Who's Nho in Los Anaeles, 1925-26. Los Anseles. 1926. ~y (name): BarbaGa Christy Johnson. Denver Hiller 23. Date form prepared: 11/78 ~ikla, Address: 6523 ciw Hollywood ZIP: 38 - 4 Phone: Organization: Hall-4fin (State Use Only)

Site Mo. Yr. - Sua 01 C.lilornb -Tho RarouraApem, -- DEPARTMENT Of PARUS AN0 RECREATION UTM 0 -R SHL, . = at Lon rn I HISTORIC RESOURCES lNVENTORY ~ ~

L- I. Common name: Dental Center Buildina )'I -06 29-= 2 Historic name, if known: Ontra Cafeteria; 11. S. Post Office 3. Street or rural address 1717-1723 Vine St.

City: Hollywood zip 00028 ~unty: LOS Angelss 4. kcrant if known. Herman Properties , Inc . Addrea: 18320 Tarzana Dr. ZIP:, Ownership is: Public Private ci~: Tarzana, California 91356 ~. 5. present ~rs: Off ices original~se:0f'fi~t?~and 71. S. ?ost Office Other past uses: - Caf eterirc DESCRIPTION

6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site orstructure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: . 'Phis fs a two story brick and concrQe stn~cturewith a flat roof. Griginally desig:led in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, the facade has been remodeled. Three lar!-e naned uindows form the center of the Lottom story. On the South is an entrance to the second st or:^; this entrance is parallel to the street. On the .lorth is an entrance to the botton story which is an:-led to the Suildlnr- and: is recessed. A projectinr horizontal pier separates the lower story :'ram r the up~er. In the upper - story are ten vertical paned windows. These wi?doi:cs are recessed and set off by vertical ?iirs. The facade is comnoaed of metal sheeting which covers the ori~inalfacade. r\n the soutn corner can be seen son:e of the ori~inglfacade--simulated st09 topncd by n mall :.ornice.

8. Approximate property size: 7. Locational sketch map (draw and lakel site and 91 surrounding meets, roads, and prominent Iandmarbl: Lot size (in feet) Frontage 131 Depth . or approx. acreage

9. Condition: (check onel

a. Excellent C] b. Good c. Pair d. Deteriorated 0 e. No longer in exinence 10. 1s the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered? [?

11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)

a. Open land IS] b. Scattered buildings [7

c. Dmsely built-up d. Residential e. Commercial- a f. Industrial 'O g. Other U 12. Threats to site: a. None known b. Private development c. Zoning d. Public Works projen e. Vandalism 1. Other rrov 1973 IPR 523 IRN. 7176) 13. Datels) of enclosed photowaohlJ: . -- '. .- . -. -. .. - ...... --..--

A~OTE: The following (/mr 14-19) are for5rNCtUres only.

14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone b. Brick c Stuao C1] d. fuiobe U e. Wood 1. Other a concrete r 15. Is the structure: a. On ifs original site? b. Moved? c Unknown? '- 16. Year of initial mmtruction 1925 Thisdate is: a. Factual a b. Estimated ,7, Architect(ifknown): !40rpII, Walls and Clermnts ; ?111!?ner, klurdenm-I and Becket (Iyja reinoOeEng) 18. Builder (if known):

19. Rdated featura: a. Barn b. Carria* bars r Outhouse 0 d. Shed(s) e. Formal garden(s) 0 f. Windmill 0 g. Watertowerltankhous? 0 h. Other i. None a

20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (includedater, events, and permnsasmiated with Lh.s sire when known): This structure served as the locatirn of 40l1,~ood~sPost office from 1925 Until 1935 when the new facility onetied 0-1 Wilcox. Desirned by "lorgnn, Walls and Clements, the orifinal fncndc fca;,~lrnda ..Iersibn of the Spanish Colonial Revival with Churri!'ueresauc details. Tne Hollywood Palace just to the north of this structure, desirned also.in the Spa5is.h. Colonial Revival, topsther with this txlldiny nust have created a strong view of the Spanish style with their orn*lme~itntio~land brpe penper trees. This building becane the Ontrr? Cafeteria in 1935;'popular wit? the vaudeville crowd. The possitilit.:: that m~chof t'ne oripinal facade is still intact makes this structure n prirne cnnriidatc for rehabilitatio3.

Y .- 21. Main theme of the hinoris r-rce: (Check only one): a. ~kitezturea b. Arts & Leisure a c, EconomiJlndustrial d. Expbration/Settlement 0 e. Government f. Mili0 g. Religiin (7 h. Social/Education 0

22. Souras: List books, documents, SIN-. pemml interview, and their dater: Buildinz Permit, City of Los Angeles, Dennrtrnant of nuildin~and Safety. -.

23: Date form prepared: 11/78 ey narharn Cidl.1. Chris +,I .iohnso?, Denver Mius? Addrm6253 li011~~00d50Lllev3I'd. City Fl~lI.~~ood ZIP: Qno2FJ IIo1l:~~ooaRevi tnliznt. ion Phone: L6L-31OL Organization: (State Use Onlv) -

- ... ..,. ~ .~ .- ...... , ...... ~.4 it. State of California - The Resources Agency Primary # i DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # i Trinomial / PRIMARY RECORD NRHP Status Code U) I Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date

Page Iof 1 Resource Name or 11: PI. ~tneridentifier:m5 VINE STREET ' PZ. ~ocation: ONO:for Publication m~nrestricted a. countyhAngeles b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T-; R-; - 114 of -114 of Sec-: B.M. c. Address 1735 Vm3-T CityJ.dx&mles~ip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) Zone __, mff mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.9. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, ac. as appropriate)

P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Resource was listed on the National Register as a contributor to the Hollywood Commercial and Entertainment District (see: Listed In The National Register 04/04/1985 -Hollywood Blvd Commercial And Entertainment District - Contributing Feature; State Office of Historic Preservation Statewide Database). See attached form.

P3b. Resource Altributes: (List attributes and codes) HP6 ' P4. Resources Present @Building DStructure OObject OSite DDistrict aElement of District mother (isolates, etc.) P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects P5b. Description of Photo: (View, date, etc.)

...... , . ... , ' P6. Date ConstructdAge and Sources: OPrehistoric WHistoric 060th 1926

P7. Owner and Address:

' Pa. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, address)

~aLJr~kk&AssnciateSJncC --811 West 7th St.. Ste. 800 hsAneded2A 90017 .P9. Date Recorded: m%!2-22:2= ' P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Recannaiss~c~~u~~e~ CmA Review P--iert Reiew P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey reporUother sources or "none") a ~LOSA n ede~wJLndrBed~~Iaoao~~Ar~ Hi!c_Survev. Hol~~&mk~~U~dateEEL 20m ' Attachments: ONONE OLocation Map usketch Map OContinuation Sheet OBuilding, Structure, and Object Record C]Archaeological Record n~istrictRecord O~inearFeature Record OMiiling Station Record ROC^ Art Record Artifact Record [?Photograph Record mother: (List) PreviousDPR 523 Form DPR 523A (1195) ' Required Information Lor Lon Er. Sk- HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY 5 I: -a *dm- n -T3- Cmt-nA~,HAER_F.d- "I >Z;NTtFICATION . UTM XI/- 133~ 1. Common name: HOLLXWO;,D VARfETT PUCE 19-aOS.5- C i

2. Historic name, if known: H01-d Phybo~se

3. Street or rural sddress 1735 North vha StX'Wt atv: Loa a ZIP: W2R County; 4. Present owner, if known: Cine Aesociatea ,Ad-: 215 N. 3bth Str -- .- atv: New TO& ZIP: -1 Ownership is: Pubfie Private @ 6. Present US~:Theater Original Ust: The~-r Other past user: . * - I DESCRIPTION I 8. Briafly describe the present physical appearance of the rite Drswnure and describe any major alterihnr fr&n it$iriginaf mndlrion: . . . . This is a tm-story, reinforced concrete theater structure deslgried in'a heavllp omrnenteti, flamboyant Spanie4.deeign. Renovqtiona have stdpped some of the terra cotta ornamentation fro around the entm area (replacing an old canopy with a neon marquee), and frog: around the d.ispl.ay windows on .the: ground floor. Second story windows have been altered and screened in. Dominating tho upper etorp facade is a heavily decorated bay window above which is om- mental tile work. Wrought iron fzrillwork Beparatea the two floors on the faosde, and the roof is-clay tile.

7. Locstional sketch map [draw and tabel she and surrounding streets, roads, nod prominent landmark% NORTH n. Shtet 1 . .. Y i '.. 0.. Condition: kh&k onel . -. - . '. - .

a. cellni nit b. Lbdd ' , '%"Fair 0 ti Deteriorated a c. No longer in axir*ncc 0 10. Is the fe%w a. ~rtetdi: h Unaltered? 0 . -. . .. 11. Surr~undnpr:(Check more than one if necemryl

a. Open l6nd 0 la. Scattered building 0

E. Denrely built.up d. Retidential

a. ~ornmacia1 f. Industrial 0 ' M. Briefly ~(ehhorical and/or architectural importance (iffiludedntas, eventi, and persons assodated with the site when knewn):

me Ho&alaoe na~part of a -omY in the construct~onof 3.egLtlmate I theaters in Hollywood in the late 1920b. Tho Play House (as it was called thon) me plarmed to be the fir& such home in the film-domfhated section of tom. Its architectural style reflected the then-current vogue for Chufiiguerasque style ornamentation, but appropriately fltted to theatrical purposes. IC we said to have been the first theater in hrica Mshed in tlelvet-Mah painte. 1...... The theater 18' still functiow in Ho~od,presently.as L ...... the, hwe of the Lawrence Welk television show...... , -. , .

-.2?. Main theme of the historic resource: IChsk onlv ond: a. ArEhitecwre 0 b. Arb& Leisun c. EoonomiJlndustrlal d. ~xplorrtion/~atll~hlt e. Government 1. Military 0 p. Religion 0h. SocQllEducatIon 0

22. Sources: Lkt book& documen, wrveys, personal intavh, end thmir dates: - --- State of California - The Resources Agency Primary # t DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # Trinomial I I PRIMARY RECORD NRHP Status Code 3 I I Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date !

Page Lof _L Resource Name or #: PI. Other Identifier: Jli(LVINESTmET ' P2. Location: m~otfor Publication OUnrestrioted a. countybAnzeles b. USGS 7.5'Quad Date-T-; R-;- 1/4of-l14otSec-; B.M. c. Address U50 VINE STREET city LQSAn~eles zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andfor linear feature) Zone P, m~/ mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

+ P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Resource was previously evaluated and found to appear eligible for the National Register. No significant alterations that would change this evaluation were noted. See: OHP CHRIS Database: HIST.SURV.;0053-0457-0000;05/22/91, , ,. See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) m7 ' P4. Resources Present: OBuilding OStructure OObject USite O~istricl UElement of District mother (Isolates, etc.) 1 P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects4 P5b. Of (View, date, etc)

' P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: uprehistoric OHistoric 060th 1954

P7. Owner and Address:

P8. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, address) Wrin.eBa~er Mvra L. Frank&Asso.ciatesJnc 81 1 West 7th St,Sle. 800 Las4nmek~A4Q01.7 P9. Date Recorded: - P10. SuweyType: (Describe) kmanaissn&ie~ CEQARsview ii- 'I P--Proiect Review P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey repowother sources or "none") I:itrafL0~4nxe1e~~m_~n~Re~de~e~a~~nrAre~a .His~ri~~v~ollvw~odRA-fldhdaaIR. 2002 .Attachments: ONONE OLocation Map OSketch Map UContinuation Sheet UBuiiding, Structure, and Object Record ~ArchaeoiogicalRecord ODistrict Record OLinear Feature Record UMilling Station Record ORock Art Record UArtifacl Record Ophotograph Record mother: (List) Previous DPR 523 Fon DPR 5WA(1195) ' Required lniormatlon DEPARTMENT OF PARKS YNU tlt~tltA@IUE~ 7. u NRQSrlL- Lon EnSop- " HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY

Capitol Records Building 1. Common name:

2 Historic name. if known:

3. street or rural address 1750 Vine Street Ciw: Hollywood ZIP: 90028 counw: Los Angeles 4.9resent owner, if known: Records ~dd~~~:1750 Vine Street ciw: Bollywood ZIP: 90028 Ownership is: Public Private a: 5 present ure:recording studio & offices origindUS: same

Other past uses:

DESCRIPTION 6. Briefly describe the present physical appearan- of the site orstructure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: . The Capitol Records Building is a thirteen story reinforced concrete office building in the International Corporate mode. The first floor consists of a long rectangular box of poured concrete with an opening on Vine Street. Above the box, a twelve story vertical round tower cises. The circular floors are approximately 92 feet in diameter. Vertical piers run the full length of the twelve stories. These piers are evenly spaced around the building and are sepa- - ted by banded windows in groups of six. Each floor has its own sun screen running the full :. ;iueter of the floor. The building is topped by a Capitol Records sign and an elongated -angular needle.

7. Locational sketch map (draw and label site and 8. Approximate property size: surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks): Lot size (in feet) Frontage 180. ' Depth 210 *; or approx. aaeage

9. Condition: (check one) a. Excellent b. Good [7 c air-• d Deteriorated 0 e. No longer in existence 0 10. Is the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered? a 11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)

'a. Open land b Scattered buildings 0 r Densely built.up a d. Residential e. ~ommercial&d f. Industrial 0 g. Other 0 12 Threats to site: a. None known b. Private development c Zoning d. Public Worksproieet e. Vandalism 0 f. Other Nov. 1978 13 OatdJ of mlnrrlohotnnath1r): .. . .*, NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only.

14. Primary ~xteriorbuilding material: a. Stone b. Brick . c Stucco d. Adohe e. Woad a f. Other reinforced concrete 15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? fl b. Moved? C] c Unknown?

16. Year of initial mktruction 1954 Thisdate is: a. Factual b. Estimated 17. Architect (if known): Welton Becket & Associates

18. Builder (if known): C. L. Peck I 19. Related features: a. Barn b. Carriage hats 17 r Outhouos d Sheds) C] e. Formal gardents1 1. Windmill g. Watertower/tankhoua C] h. Other i. None a .- I SIGNIFICANCE i 20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural irnpwtance (includedates. mntr. and peroMlsa%oc*ted with the site when known): The Capitol Records Tower is the vorld's first round circular office structure. This structure was built for a company which has played a major part in the development of the recording industry in Los Angeles. The edifice was designed by the prominent firm of Welton Becket and Associates and featured numerous innovations including: three ~ecordingstudios which rested on an insulation layer of asphalt impregnated cork, zig-zag accordian-like pleated movable walls in the recording studios,'and shock mounted reverberation chambers.buried 25 feet mderground. This structure represents the presences of the recording industry in Hollywood. I It is a visual landmark for 'numerous tourists because of 'its 'similarity to a recacd stack topped by a needle...... I ...... I ! , , i

21. Main theme of the hinoric resource: (Check only onel: a. Anhiteare b. Am& Lekure r Economidlndunrial d. ExplorationlSenlement e. Government f. Military g. Religion 0 h. SociallEducation 0 22. Sourcec List books. doarments. surveys, personal intav*m. and their dater: Time Maqazine, (4-16-56). p. 67; California Herald, April 1965, p. 3; Business World,(9-4-54) p.33.

23. Date form prepared: 11/78 ,mmel: Barbara Giella, Christy Johnson. Denver Miller Address: 6253 Hollywood Boulevard OW Hollywood zip: 90028 phone: 464-3184 ~rganizat~on:Holhoo d Rev-on (State Use Only)

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z , , I ,'UEI'ARTMENT OF PARKS ANU IicCIlEHI IUN NH 511L- ..* La1 Lon Era Sig HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY -a , -U) 1770 r' IDENTIFICATION

1. Common name: \ I \ I I 2. Historic name, if known: 3. Street or rural address 62711-84. Yllcca Street City: ~iollywood ZIP: 90028 county: LOS An,?;eles

Address: ~LOSFeliz l'roperties 4, Present owner, if known: Theodore W . Brotherton 2020 Hillhurst Ave. city: LOS An,zeles ZIP: 90027 Ownership is: Public Private commercial 5. Present Use: commercial Original Use:

Other past uses:

DESCRIPTION

6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site orstructure and describe any major alterations from its urigiilal ~onditin: Thls structure is a two story brick commercial building with a concrete facade located at the corner of Yucca and Vine Streets. It is an Art Deco style structure with a curved corner. The windows and doors arc woven together by a mirroring technique in which the recessed steeped frame of Ithe large square windows are echoed in the plain recessed nmrlller windows by way of a stepped projecting molding. Art Deco grille vork borders the windows of the corner unit. 'Tile elevation bordering Yucca is '. articulated by vertical piers projecting above the roof line with recessed. windows between the piers. At the curved corner is a door with a thin lonz vertical recessed window above. The structure has a flat roof and is painted red and white.

7. Locational sketch map (draw and label site and 8. Approximate property size: surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks): Lot size (in feet) Frontage 100

Depth ?2 ,. or approx. acreage

9. Condition: (check one)

a. Excellent b. Good C. Fair 0

d. Deteriorated C] e. No longer in rxirtcnce 0 10. Is the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered? U

11. Surrou~~d~nys:(Check more then one ~fncccssary) a. Open land n b. Scatlcretl bi>ild~nyr0

c. Densely built-up d. Rusidunt~al e. Commercial a f. Industrial U

y. Other

12. Threats to site: a. None known b. Privatc developmcot n c. Zoning d. Public Works project 0 e. Vandalism f. Other j?

17 natdd of cnclorccl ~h~to~ra"h(r):OC.~. ! 37? I E: The following (Items 14-191 are forsrrucrures on/y I i4. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone b. Brick :a c. Stucco 0 d. Adobe e. Wood F -, other concrete

15. Is the structure: a. On itsoriginal site? a b. Moved? c. unknown? (7 16. Year of initial construction '9-j' Thisdate is: a. Factual [p b. Estimated 0

17. Architect (if known): 11. L. Go,yerty Los Angeles Investment Company 18. Builder (if knownl:

i9. Related features: a. Barn b. Carriage house 0 c. Outhouw d. Shcd(s) U e. Formal garden(s) 0 f. Windmill 9. Watertower/tankhouse h. Other 0 i. None

20. Briefly state historical andlor architectyral importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known): An unusual structure in the Art Deco style, this edifice stnnds out for its delicate grillwork and above al.1 its c~~rvedcorner. Designed by X.L. :>o,yertyin 1930, it is oqp of the several structures conceptionalized by this local architect for the Hollywood area. Gogerty in alliance with Carl Jules Yeyl, designed such Hollywood buildings as the Uaine Building and the :iollywood Ibyhouse. Gogerty later desiped the Vine/Yucca Tower. This structure is unusual for its curved corner which appears to be a sensitive res:?onse to the shape of the lot rather than a precursor to Moderne stream- lining. This edifice is :especially of interest because if. L. Goqerty's Vine/Yucca Tower and his Hollywood Palace are located on the same block. This trio depicts the changes of style in the architect's development.

21. Main theme of the historic resource: (Check only one): a. Architecture b. Arts& Leisure c. ~conomicll~dustrial 17 d. Exploration/Settlement e. Government f. Military g. Religion h. Social/Education 0

22. Sources: List books, documents. surveys, personal interviews, and their dates: Building Permit, City. of Los Angeles, Department of Duilding and SaCety.

23. Date form preparod: 11/78 By (name):Dnrhnra Gielln. Christy Johnson, :>R~-.JP:- l.:il~lsr =it,, ?!:Q?$ Address: 6253 Xollgwood 3oulevm-d 1iol.lyuiood Organization: Hollywood ievitnlization Phone: l$hll-31811 (State Use Only)

. . --- HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY I ''C .a

IDENTIFICATION 1 Common name: 5400 Bl.?ck of Virrinia Avenue

2. Htstor~cndma:

3. Street or rural address: 5400 Block of Virginia Avenue

Cny Ilo 1 lyvood zip 90028 County LOS Aneeles

4. Parcel numher:

city zip Ownership is: Puhlic Private

6. Present Use: Original use: Residentia 1

DESCRIPTION . 75. Architec~uralstyle: 7b. Briefly describe the present physical dewriprim of the site or slrucllrre and dercrlbr any major ~lterdf~onstrom 11s original condition:

Zhe 5100 Block of Virginia Avenue has been almost entirely wiped out by the Hollywood Freeway. The remainine., structures are eicher enrly ref tsman and cbloninl cottoces.. . Several rwenties apartmen; hui ldinjis also make up the street.

8. Construction datu: Mu 1 t iple Estima~cd Factual

10. Builder

I I. Aclvrox. r,rovcrty size (in feet) Frnr~tagc Dcvth ,,, ;,1,,n

r Alterations:

15. Surroundings: (Check more lhm one if necessary) Open land -Scattered buildings Densely bui1t.u~- Res~dent~al:(X Industrial -Commercial Other:

16. Threats to site: None known -Private development Zoning Vandalism - Public Works proien - Other:

17. Is the rrrucrure: On its original site?x Moved? Unknown?

SIGNIFICANCE I 9. 88 irflv stdte historicdl and/or architectural importance (include dates, cvcnts. and persons associated with the sitc.1

While little remains of this block, those buildings that do are an interesting varie" of structures. The block has some of the oldest cottages in this arca. The large apartment building at 5426 is a lnndrnnrk visible from the Hollywood Freeway. .

Locationdl sketch map l~lrawand ldhcl site Jnd surrour~lli~lqstrcets. roads. .&mi vromi~~entla!wlmwksl: '0. M~lnthcrn.? of the historic reY)UcCc: (If more than one is cl~cchccl.~!uwL,er in ordcr of im)w~tarrce.) Architecture XX Arts & Leisure Ecur~om~c;lr~durtll~l- Explor~t~~~i/~cttl~m~~l-- . Govcr omwt Military Rel~qot~ SoctallEduc~tio~~

.'I Srurrr:c\ [List hooks. doct~me~lts.sr~rveys. (~crsonaI inlelvlcm dmi thc.1, datesl.

Building Permits, City of.los hngeles. Department of Building and S?fecy. L.A.Councy Assessor: L.:i.Archives. + 5L26 Virginia Avenue WC: 1926 This is o five story brick apart- ment building of Ceorgian-Colonial design. Symmetrical, it has brick quoins, top story dormer windows and a manzard roof.

51.32 Virginia Avenue WC: 1906 :his is a small one story turn of the century Colonial Revival cottage. Jc has a large front porch and a hipped roof. 5437 Virginia Avenue WC: 1929 Architect: P. Cunning This is a three story Tudor style aprtment building. It has a manzard roof and is constructed of wood and stucco. . - - ..-

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5438 Virginia Avenue WC: 1912 Chis is a one story Craftsnun .ql.- bungalow. It has a simple front .. porch and a tall palm in its parkway. : :$& 5442 Virginia Avenue DOC: 1904 This one story Craftsman bungalow is sheathed in shingles. TWO tall--- cypresses are at the front.

5443 Virginia Avenue DOC: 1906 An early Craftsman bungalow with dormer facing the street. TWO ta pine trees are in the front yard. lattice fence surrounds the lot. 5446 Virginia Avenue DOC: 1902 Covered with shrubbery, this two story Craftsman bungalow is all but invisible. An arroyo stone porch is at the front. - .- - - - -

5447 Virginia Avenue DOC: 1922 rhis is a two story Mediterranean apartment complex. A tile false 'mf is at the front. S~tm01 Caldornm -The Rnourcn Amy Ser. No. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HA&-. HAER .- + P. NR SHL - LO~, UTM: A B HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY C D

IDENTIFICATION ,, ,-ommonnsme: Visra drl Mar/Carlos Neiehborhood

2. Historic nu^:

3. Stnst or rural address:

City Los Aneeles zip 90~8 County Los Angeles

4. Parwl number: See continuation sheets

5. Resent Owner: See roncinuation sheets Mdms:

City tip Ownership is: Public Private

6. Present Use: Origtnal use:

DESCRIPTION 7a. Ardtifatural sryle: See continuation sheecs 7b. Briefly dacribe the prssent phyvul dsrcr~pr~onof thesite or srruclura and dncriba any major alterations from ~tr. orig~nalcondition: Isolnfed from nenrbv Mollywood Boulevard by a jor in the ronii:ur;~- cion of Vista del Mar, chis "T" shaped neiehborhood has lareely escaped the intru- sions of later eras. Mwtly built between 1910 and 1920, the sixteen pronerties includedin the grouoin~dre nearlv all Craftsman in style. Each street forms a subgrol~nin~wit11 a cohesive architectural idencicv. The CraErsman b~mpalows on Vistb dclM3r are one -tory and built on small identically-sized lots with com- raion setbacks. Vista dul Mar is Fttrther united by the slope of the street, its narrow dinensions, and the vintage erooved and pehbled paving untouched bv black- too. Carlos has a slightly different character, arising from the greater width of the screer and the sequence of large, very deen lots on its south side which encouraged the construction of subsrantinl-sized Craftsman rpsidenres. These houses are two stories and sited mid-lot, allow in^ for amole setbacks. Intermit- tanc street trees in the parkways an each side of Catloa further enhance its identity. A small court terminates the orouping at Sower.

See continuation sheets for individuai descriptions.

1 Attach PhotoN Hare 8. Construction date: I I Estimated.- Factual 9. Architen

r I. Approx. property size (in feet) Frontape Depth or approx. acreape

12. Date(sl of emlored photowaph(rl 1984

- DPR 523 (Rav. 41791 .. !3. Condnion: Exccllmt -God -Fau Detertorated - No longer in exinenos -

' .L 27, :--2=crs

.. Surro~rdnp.ICntc~ more mar, w~e:f raacasa&t Own land -ScaIrtM buildings -Densely built-up Resrdent~alL lndusrrial -Commercial Other:

16. Threats to site: None known-Private development^ Zoning )( Vandalism Public Works projecr - Other:

17. Is the strunure: On its original site? Moved? Unknown?

18. Related features:

SIGNIFICANCE 19. Brieflv state histor~caland/or architectural importance (include dates, events. and parsons associated with the site.) Originally the property which surrounds the residences of Vista del Mar and Carlos be- lunged to A. G. Bartlett, a prominent civic leader at the time of Hollywood's incorpor- ation in 1903. The Bartlett residence, known as "Vista del Mar", occupied a promon- tory at the intersection of Carlos and El Centro. In 1911, the property was subdivided and named the Del Mar Tract by C. E. Toberman, a real estate developer who later was instrumental in developing many Hollywood Boulevard landmarks, among. them the Roosevel~ Hotel, the Chinese Theatre, and the Montmartru Cafe, as well as the exclusive Outpost Estates. The Del Mar Tract was one of Toberman's Eirst projects, and the residences on Carlos are part of that development. The existing group of srructures was builc be- tween 1913 and 1920, and is a mixture of sjngle tamily residences, duplexes, and 4-unic flats. Thcy are compatible in size, seclx%ck, and scale, and in the use of the Craftsmarl style, (1 design thac was very popular in Ilollywood and other emerging Los Aligeles sub- urbs helr,re World War I. Each cost less than $7;000 to build. The Large residences on the sourh side of (:a-11)s are n~irr(~recl ,I ~nodilied st.alv in the i~lcilcrgroupinu UI, Vista

' del Mar, which intersccrs Ci~rlos. 'I'tiu Visr;, (let M;lr group was ~~lrlot' Tri~ct- d23N and

Lwriorul mag (draw and label rite and surrounding stresfr, roads. and prominent landmarks): 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is MOUTH checked. number in order of importance.) Architmure X Aru & Leisure Emnomicllndustriel -Exploration/SenIan,nt Government Military Reiigan SociallEdwtion

21. Sources (List books, docurnenIs. sumys. parwnal intervlem I and their data).

See continuation sheet

22. Date form prepared SP ?ember. 1984 Bv Inamel I-. HP- C. VcAvov OrganizationAnlivwnnrf H-ri &rRA Address: P. 0. Rox 2585 City 11011 vwood Zip 93078 Phone: 71 71874-4005 I i.- Same of Crouplng: Vista dei Mar/C.lrlos Neighborhood

Signif iccir~ct!: I piI I silwlk. Th~st:s~odcst .one and two st ~lrv 1 IIII,IIS ;I~l~:si jil~uti IIILI~IIIy ~III he I L sly lc, irI Lllouyh Lhcrc arc a couple uL periud revival esamples--the Mediterranean bungalow at '176:j md the badly ;ltered home at 1767. While the m;~.jor.ity were built by owners vr contractors, the residence st 1750 was designed by a noted Los Angeles architect, Arthur Lindle and built by another Lindley family member, Frank, for a C. H. Hopkins, who 1.isted his residence at the time as Third and Figueroa. Lindley had an office in Los Angeles, but the majoricy of his known work is in Clendale. He specialzed in ecclesias

Address: 6118 Carlos

Parcel Number: 5546-032-004 Legal Description Del Mar Tract W 43.5 ft of lot 1L and E 6.5 ft of lot 15.

Present her: Aldolph Aliano 6118 Carlos Ave. Los Aneeles. CA 90028

Architectural Style: Craftsman/Shingle Style

Descriprion: This trio and a half storv Craftsman residence shows t.he lineer- ine influence of the Shingle StvLe. Intersectinn gahles of med- ium pitch. their overhanging eaves supported by braces. cap the structure. Two gables face franc (north): .one crowning the entire facade, and another smallpr one atop ;7 bay set into the slope of a gable which parallels the street. The bay, located on the east side of the facade, is rounded and contains three one-over-one sash windovs. Scone oiers mark rhe ends of the norch, which is recessed haneath tlw slope of the east-west gable. Leaded glass sidelixhts liank the door: leaded p,lass also appears in the transom uk the tripartite window ne.xt to the door. Sheathed with shingles nn the story and a half and with overlap on rhe lowkr, the building is partiallv hid- den bv macure palm and pepper trees. No alterations were ob- served, although a permit for a room and bath in the rear were recorded.

Construction nate: Name of Grouping: Vista del IYar/CarLos Neighborhood 1

Address: 6122 Carlos

Parcel Number: 5546-032-005 Legal Description: Del Mar Tract W 49.5 ft of lot 15 and E 6 fc of lot 16

Present Owner: Frank Vodhanel 6901 McKinley Avr.. Los Angeles. CA 90001

Architectural Style: Craftsman

Description: Two towering palm trees frame this two story Craftsman residence Of Swiss Chalet inspiration, the design incorporates a lou- pitched front-facing- gable roof with spearding eaves. Extended bargeboards and exposed beams and rafters support the roof over- hangs. Above a pair of beams, the apex of the principal gable is vented with vertical slatting. The uppec story facade is almost symmetrical, with a single central window of tall and narrow proportions and gcoups of three casements on each side. A corbeled ledge beneath the east windows is balanced by the gable which rises over the west half of the lower story to shade the porch. Det;iiled similarly to the principal roof, the porch gable has an open gable face spanned by beams separated by blocks. Cross beams with prominent joints also connect the paired posts which support the gable. The posts sit on brick pedestals at each end of a low brick porch wall. Two large, bruad front winduws are spared at uneven distances from the cenL ral doorway. Sheathed with shingles, the house is banded ut the levels oi the upper and Lower windows with plain moldings The ill terations, including the porch wall and ;III rnLry srt back I I w VII I no tl~LrarLfr~nu l.hc. :~hc,vri~vcrir~c quul i ~y of Lhis C~~~LSIII~IIdrsipn.

Alterations: Porch wall, entry added Name of Grouping: Vista del MarlCarlos Neiehborhood

Address: 6128 Carlos

Parcel Number: 5546-032-006. Legal nescription: DeJ Mar Tract W 50 ft of lot 16 and E 6 €t of lnt 17

Present her: Frank Vodhanel 6901 McKinley Ave.. Los Angeles. CA 90001

Architectural Stvle: Craftsman

Description: Enjoying che same am~lesetback as 'the houses to either side. this two storv duplex also shares the same scale and the Crafts- man style with its neighbors. A single., low-nitched front- facinq roof crowns the structure. Paired beams suoport the small overhang. and vertical venting apnears in .the apex of the gable. The uoper story is shineled and seoarated by a beam from the clapboarded lower story. A svmhetrical arranee- menc of openines characterizes the facade. Broad windows with horizontally divided upper panes and slightlv extended lintds pierce ench side of the Facade on both levels. Window boxes adorn the upper story. A pair of square windows with conrinnl- ous lintels are sent into the middle oE the second Eloor. Re- cessed beneath,tl~em,the simple entrv consists of two wood screened doorways. A low. brick wall and shrubberv defines the ouen norch which spans the front of the F~cadr. Wood-railed b;rlc:mics projrc L irom the east rind west el evati~ns. The structure. built in 1913, appears unaltered.

Construction Date: 1913

Builder: C. W. Stockwell Name of Grouping: Vista deL Mar/Carlos Neighborhood

Address: 6136 Carlos

Parcel Number: 5546-032-007 Legal Description: Del Mar Tract W 50 ft of Lot 17

Present Owner: Aldolph Aliano 6118 Carlos Ave., Los Angeles. CA 90028

Architectural- Style: Craftsman

Description: Occupying a Large lot with a gpllerous setback, this is a com- tortahly-sized (:rdtsman resi dence. A gable roo€ whose ridge- 1 inc para.llels rhc street caps the two story structure. The secor~~lst-ory emcrnes from the center of the north slope of rhe ga11It. and cc~~~sistsI,( luu Ii~rge,gabled dormers I inked by u balcony uri~owhich n pair ut' full size casement windows open. Ex[~usedbeams and rai~ersdetail the dormers as well us the (J~~IICi (J>II rours. Kecessed brnrach the overhang of the gable. the porch spans the facade. A wood slat railing, anchored vn each end by elephantine stone piers, encluses the porcl~space. Stone also appears on the chimney which rises from the east end of the roof. The entry is offset to the west and contains an oak door, pierced by four ascending, glazed slits, flanked by sidelights. While the upper level is shingled, the lower is sheathed with narrow overlap. Fronted by a huge banana palm, shrubbery, and a lawn, the house appears unaltered. retaining even its wood-framed screen doors.

Construction date: 1913

Builder: -1. L. Yates Name of Grouoinr: Visca del MarlCarlos Xeighborhood

Address: 61h2-44 Carlos

Parcel Number: 5540-032-001 Legal Description: Del Xar Tracr Int 19

Presenc Ovner: Xaiter Danielaon b Title Insurance 6 Trujt i~.:ri;st$ 1717 Walnut Crove Ave., Rosemead, CA 91770

Description: I(t.pri*senc;~tivc. 11i ;I tvpc ol housinr: which was slwcilic;~l lv iisso<.i.lccd with I~Jl l ywcj<,d In Cltc late teens and c:ir l v twt.nt Les. this is a two starv fourplex. Styli-tirally, it cannot be zssigned to any ~p:irticuli~rmode. Its stucco sheathing and rec- tan~ularvulue~. could Ilme hocn dcrivcd from tl~enewly cmer,.- ins Mediterranean Revival. The severelv symmqcrical facade is divided by stout piers into three bays, two dide side bays and a narrow central bav. A norch, defined by low walls and the pedestals uoon which the piers resc, runs the. lenrth of the facade, recessed bcnrdth the upper story. It contains two central and two end wood and glass doors and cwo brsad, tran- somed windows. hp~arentlythe second storv was once a sleeping . porch; it was enclosed in 1937 with multi-paned windows. Stronglv horizontal Lines are created bv the fanestracion and echoed by a strinycourse above the second story ooenings and by a canooy with an exclosed sofEic which shades the exterior. Above the canopy, a plain Darapet hides the Elac roo:. A second canopv with rounded corners projects over che central porch entrance. perhaos s Nodrrn~adaptation. No major alrerations. other than the enclosure of the sleeoina porch were noted. The buildin# conCorms to the same lengthy setback as rhe houses to the east and is complemented by trim landscaping.

Construction Date: 1916

Architect: Charles A. Blair (r Roy H. Cowper (owners)

Builders: Same

Alterations: Sleeping porch enclosed Name of Grouping: Vista del ?Iar/Carlos Neighhurhuod

.Address

Address: 6142-44 Carlos Name of Grouping: Vista del Mar/Carlos Neighborhood

Address: 1735 Gower

Parcel N~~mber: 5546-032-001 Legal Description: Del Mar Tract ex of st lot 11 and N 5 ft ex of st of 106 12

Present Owner: Jose R. Corujo P. 0. Box 31175. Lns Angeles. CA 90031

Architectural Style: Craftsman Influence

Descriotion: Surrounded by a nickec Fence, this is a small. very simple b~lngnlovcourt. It consists of three buildings ranped aro~nnda central oath flanked bv gardens. The side buildings are one story, with gables perpendicular co the street. A Front-facinx eable, containinr a vent in the shingled end, caps the rear structure. Singles also sheathe the pnrch posts which rise to the shed roof over the porch across the facade of the rear unit. An "X" patterned wood railinc links the posts. Ex- tensions of the. main gables, supported by plain posts. define the small side porches, which also have "X" railings. Clap- board sides the side buildings. No alterations are apparent to this straiehcforward and utilitarian variation of a Crafts- man hun~alovcourt.

Conscruction Date: c. 1920 Slate of Caliiornla -The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HA # 1 Trinomial I / PRIMARY RECORD NRHP status Code 2D2 I Other Listings ! Review Code Renewer Date i Page A- of 1 Resource Name or #: PI. Other Identifier: 1759 VISTADELE ' PZ. ~ocation: O~otfor Publication @Unrestricted a. CountyLoseles b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T-; R-; - 114 of -114 of See-; B.M. c. Address 1750 VISTA DEL MAm ~ltyhs Aneeles Zlp d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/or linear feature) zone __, rnU mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Structure was determined eligible for the National Register as a district contributor through a consensus determination of OHP and a federal agency (see: OHP CHRIS Database: HIST.RES.;DOE-19-94-0444 0007;07/01194). See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List altributes and codes) m2 P4. Resources Present: OBuilding O~tructure UObject OSite D~istrict HElement of District mother (Isolates, etc.) P5b. Descnptim Of Photo: (View, date, P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects) 1

P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: OPrehistoric OHistoric OBoth

' P7. Owner and Address:

Pa. Recorded by. (Name, atfiliation, address) CatherineBa1Tier

Plo. SurveyType: (Describe) . . . Recon naLssancG' Survev I-:,. :. . . .-i.<.. . ~, .. ..~ ... . I -1. I -.. ! ... : ~,.1 , __....t. I CEOARaiew 1, 1 P--Proiect Review * P11. ReDort Citation: (Cite survey reporVother sources or 'none") ~i'~fLnsA~llpej~e&~~nity&de~.~m~~~ea~

\~ ~ ' Altachments: [?NONE [?Location Map usketch Map [?Continuation Sheet D~uildin~,Structure, and Object Record Archaeological Record UDistrict Record OLinear Feature Record u~illingStation Record O~ockArt Record j?~rtifactRecord OPhotograph Record mother: (List) Previous DPR 523 Form DPR 523A (1195) ' Required Information Name of Crouplny: Vista del Mar/CarLos Neighborhood

Address: 1750 Vista del Mar krceI Number: Tj%t~-fJ31-()Lf1 Legal Description: Tract #2209 ex of st lot 12

Present Owner: Annre M. Hopkins 210'1 Washington Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90403

Architectural Style: CraEtsman

Description: Located at the northeast corner of Vista drl Mar and Carlos, this a one story bungalow with notable Craftsman elements. Dark brown shingling emphasizes its Craftsman qualities. The multi-gabled roof is detailed with extended, pointed bargebuara and exposed beams. A pair of gables, the lower of which fea- \ tures an open end with an exposed collar beam and king post. is centered on the west Eacade over the The porch, uhic once extended across the facade, and continued on the south ele.,ation, is defined by gray stucco or granite walls and piers Board and batten siding and a multi-paned window enclose che southern portion of the porch, and a three-sided bay projects into the space on the north. Recessed in between, the entry is framed by an extended Lintel atop a battened'surround. A similarly dctuiled wi~~iluwi.s next to the door on the right (south) while a second, unadorned door leads intu the side of the IJ;I~. Sh;.~d~dby a pcrgula and approached 11y gunice-llanked stairs, a third L\ntry is.sct hack on the Carlos (south) elcva- I T11e urigi~lalwindows of the bungalow 11avc rows oC small, square Lights over square larger panes, ;lnd are connected by I:i II I I I I i I. Ut.twee11 a smill I . s11i11gIed gilrage IIII tl~ecasL r,T I IIC! roc;lnd Lhc end ul t l~e11s ;I saal I 1Yatic1 is set, ol'C ol wl~ichis the entrance Lo mwthcr unit. 'I'he I~uil~lin:: is ~iccl y La~~dscapcJ,cspeci~ I 1 y along Carlos, where a pair of camphors and several palms add to the effect. Although divided into units in 1927 and again in 1931, the bungalow retains a substantial degree oE architectural integri- ty. It acts 3s o Lransition from the modest bungalows on Vista del Mar to the l>~rgerCraftsman residences on Carlos.

Construction Date: 1914

Architect: Arthur G. Lindley

Builder: C. Frank Lindley

Alterations: Conversion into units State of California -The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # !/ Trinomial i I PRWVW RECORD NRHP Status Code 2D2 I Other Listings 1 I Review Code Reviewer Date i

Page 1of _L Resource Name or (I: Pi. Other Identifier: 1751 VIS-L M GR AVENUE ' P2. Location: ONot for Publication OUnrestrlcted a. county LOSAndes b. USGS 7.5' Quad DateT;R-; - 114 of-114 of Sec-; B.M. C. Address 175%VISTA DEL IL AVENUE city LQSAnveles zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) zone __, m E/ mN e. Other Locationai Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

P3a. Oercription: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Structure was determined eligible for the National Register as a district contributor through a consensus determination of OHP and a federal agency (see: OHP CHRIS Database: HIST.RES.;DOE-19-94-0444 0008;07/01/94). See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) a2 ' P4. Resources Present: RBuilding UStructure UObject USite ODistrict MEiernent of District maher (Isolates, etc.) P5b. of (View, date, etc.) 1 P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects)

P6. Date ConstructedlAge and Sources: OPrehistoric OHistoric 060th

' P7. Owner and Address:

I PB. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, address) Cahmnne€imkr M'iraL~ank~&As~~~cia1e.~,In~ 81 1 West 7th StSte. 800 La~anee1es,c~90017 ' P9. Date Recorded: I P10. Survey Type: (Describe) I Rt:.m~ssancsSurvev I CEQA Revjsw (,~1 P--F'roiect Review .P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey repoMother sources or "none") _WnsAneeleSCnmmuait~RedeYeln~ea~

Hi~i~urvm.~p ~~p-Hollvwood Re&~e1~mmnf_EilanllPdaeEIR. XB2 --* Anachrnents: ONONE OLocation Map OSketch Map UContinuation Sheet ~Building.Structure, and Object Record Archaeological Record UDistrict Record O~inearFeature Record mMilling Station Record URock Art Record n~rtifadRecord upholograph Record @Other: (List) Previous DPR523 Form 'R 523A (1195) - Required Information Name of Grouping: Vista del Nar/Carlos Neighborhood

Address 1751 Vista Del Mar/6145 Corios

Lrqal UescripL ion: Tract #2201;1 cx oi st Lot 11

Present Owner: Ceorge Xanthopoulos & Paul Xanthopoulos 1751 Vista del Mar, Los Angelcs, CA 90028

Architectural Style: Craftsman

Description: This well-maintained Craftsman bungalow sits within a landscape yard bordered by stucco walls with brick coping. The one story volume is capped by low-pitched gable roofs supported by expose beams. Vertical venting appears in the apex of the principal gable end, while a smaller gable offest to the south, tops the posts and beams which define the porch. A Fifteen-light door is shaded by the gable. Small, square panes also band the top of the tripartite window north of the entry. Other than the wall around the property and its iron gate, the shingled house is unaltered adoccupies the northwest corner of Visca del Yar and Carlos. State of California - meResources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # Trinomial I 1 PRIMARY RECORD NRHP Status Code 2D2 i 1 Other Listings I Review Code Reviewer Date 1

Page A- of 1 Resource Name or #: PI. Other ident1fier:WSTA DEL, MAR AVENUE ' P2. Location: ONot for Publication Bunrestricted a. County LQSAwl= b. USGS 7.5' Quad DateT-;R-;- 1/4of-I/4ofSec-; B.M. c. Address ImSTADEL AVENUE cityh~-l= Zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) zone P, m El mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.g, parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

+ P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Structure was determined eligible for the National Register as a district contributor through a consensus determination of OHP and a federal agency (see: OHP CHRIS Database: HIST.RES.;DOE-19-944444- 0009;07/01/94). See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) ' P4. Resources Present: @Building OStructure UObject OSite ODistrict OElement of District mother (iSOiateS, etC.) / P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects)] P5b. Description Of Photo: (View, date, ;,k, -, I '_* " ' P6. Date ConsVuctedlAge and Sources: 2-.w., =Prehistoric @Historic OBoth

11 $1 P--Proiect Review ' P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey reporVother sources or "none') City of LOSAnzeles C~mmunitvC!SbL?mentAr~~ -.. . His& Su~~kwmd_RedevelwmentPlan Ilodate EIR, 2002 * Attachments: ONONE O~ocationMap usketch Map n~ontinuationSheet OBuilding. Structure, and Object Record qArchaeological Record ODistrict Record OLinear Feature Record U~iliin~Station Record m~ockAlt Rewrd n~rtifactRecord UPhotograph Record @Other: (List) =us DPR 523 FoITIl DPR 523A (1195) ' Required Information Name of Grouping: Vista del Mar/Carlos Neighborhood

Address: 1756 Vista del Mar

Parcel Number: 5546-031-015 Legal Descri~~tlon:Tract #2209 ex cf st lot 10

Present Owner: Warren W. Berry 1756 Vista del Mar, Los Angeles, CA 90028

Architcctural Style: Crurtsman

Descri pt ion: A certain similarity in the ruofscape of low-pitched gab1 es i.ndici~l.csthaL bo~hthis olle srvry Crufts~nmbungalow all(! the one across ihc screec (1757) were products ot the same designer. Indeed, Arthur White was responsible for the design. This bungalow is di~tin~uishedby exposed beams and rafters in the! eaves, by vertically slatted vents in the gable ends and by the art scone pedestals and wall which define the porch. Narroi overlap sides the structure, broken by tripartite windows. A stone chimney rives above the south elevation. The front yard has been enclosed by a vineclad trellis, which hides mucn of the bungalow from view. A rleatlv trimmed hedge and a Low cement retaining wall wrap the trellis at the property liw.

Construction date: 1914

Architect: Arthur White (owner)

Builder: Arthur White State of Callfornia -The Resources Agency Primary # 1 i DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR # I Trinomial I ' FWMARY RECORD NRHP Status Code 2D2 i 1 Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date

Page 1of 1 Resource Name or #: PI. Other Identifier: U57 VISTA DF.1. MAR AVENUE .P2. Location: O~otfor Publication Ounrestricted a. county LOSAneeles b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T;R-; - 114 of-114of Sec-; B.M. c. Address 1757 VISTALMARAVENUE city LOSAnweles zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) Zone -, mff mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropnate)

P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, seeing, and boundaries.) Structure was determined eligible for the National Register as a district contributor through a consensus determination of OHP and a federal agency (see: OWCHRIS Database: HIST.RES.;DOE-19-94-0444- 0010;07/01194). See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) W2 P4. Resources Present: OBuilding OStructure OObject USite ODistrict OEiement of District DOlher (Isolates. etc.) / P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects) ( P5b. Descn~tiOnOf (View, etc.)

' P6. Date ConstructedlAge and Sources: OPrehistoric OHistoric 060th 1913

' P7. Owner and Address:

' Pa. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, address) Catherine-Bamer M~~akErank&As~~,ciak~hnc --81 1 West 7th St.. Ste. 800 LnsAneeles~A90017 . . ' P9. Date Recorded: . . . . P10. Survey Type: (Describe) . 1. :. . . RBecnnnaissanr&ycl!e- 1 1.. . L --7 -- - Is-, I CEOA Review 1, 8 I P--Proiect Relriew P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey reportlother sources or "none") CitVOfoAn~1~e~sl:~mmuniuLR~de~eI~o~rnentAre~~ \ . HistoricSurvev. Hdvwood Redevelw~~ElanlTudateE~K2CL02 ' Attachments: ONONE OLocation Map OSketch Map OContinuation Sheet OBuilding. Structure, and Object Record OArchaeological Record UDistrict Record OLinear Feature Record OMiliing Station Record ORock Art Record OArlifact Record OPhotograph Record mother: (List) &CX~O~LDPR~~~F~EIU DPR 523A (1195) ' Required Information Name of Grouping: Vista del Mar/Carlos Neighborhood

Address: 1757 Vista del Mar

Parcel Number: 5546-031-010 Legal Description: Tract #2209 ex of st lot 9

Present Owner: Hong-Phuong Nguyen 8 Loc T Nguyen 1757 Vista del Mur, 1.0s Angeles. CA 90028

Architectural Style: Craftsman

Description: Built in 1913 and apparently unalLered, this is a modest one story Craftsman bungalow. Low-pitched gabled roofs, with ex- posed beams and latticed vents in the gable ends, cap the clap- boarded structure. A shed roof protects :he porch, located on the south half of the facade. Brick piers define the porch space. Brick also appears on the corbeled chimney which rises a little above the south elevation. The vlndows are disting- uished by an extended diamond pattern in their upper sashes. Neatly (rimmed hedges enclose the property behind a low cement block wall, the only alteration observed.

Construction Date: 1913

Architect: ~rihurWhite

Alterations: CrmenL hluck wal l State of California -The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR 4' i Trinomial i I PRIMARY RECoRD NRHP Status Code 2D2 Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date

Page 1of 1 Resource Name or W: PI. Other Identifier: 1760 VISTA DE)ELM~4LyaNm ' P2. Location: ONot for Publication @Unrestricted a. County b. USGS 7.5' Quad DateT;R-; - 114 of -114 of Sec-; B.M. c. Address 1760 VISTA DEL MAR AVENUE cltv I nq Andes Zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) Zone P, mU mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

P3a. Descri~tion: (Describe resource and its maior elements. Include desion. materials, condition. alterations. size. sehino. and boundaries.) structure' was determined eligible for thd National Register asa district contributor through a consensus determination of OHP and a federal agency (see: OHP CHRIS Database: HIST.RES.;DOE-19-94-0444- 0011;07/01/94). See attached form.

P3b. Resource Attributes: (List anributes and codes) HP2 P4. Resources Present: @Building OStructure UObject OSite ODistrict @Element of District n0ther (Isolates. etc.)

P6. Date ConstructedlAge and Sources: OPrehistoric @Historic 0~0th 1911 .- P7. Owner andAddress: . .. -. . - - . .- - .. . . . ' P8. Recorded by: (Name, aff~haton,aooress) Catherine Barrier- .... M~raLJrank& Associatcs..lnc,-. 81 1 Wot 7th 3,.,S!e..890 .- Los Anrelss. CA_%!UL_.. .. ' P9. Date Recorded: - .. .. - PlO. Survey Type: (Describe) Reconnaissan e Survev ~o~~evie; L .P:mject Review P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey report/other sources or "none") City of Lns ~le~munit~R~de~e1~~m~~rea Historic Survev. Hollvwood Red~dmmrntPlan Uodate EE2002 'Attachments: ONONE OLocation Map OSketch Map OContinuation Sheet OBuilding, Structure, and Object Record archaeological Record ODistricl Record OUnear Feature Record DMitling Station Record ORock Art Record OArtifacl Record OPhotograph Record mother: (List) Previous DPR 523 Form DPR 523A (1195) ' Required Information Name of Grouping: Vista del MarlCarlus Neighborhood

Address: 1760 Vista del Mar

Parcel Number: 5546-031-014 .Lr?gal Description: Tract #2209 ex of st lot 8

Present Owner: Mario & Maria Alarcon 1760 Vista del Mar, Hcllywood, CA 90028

Archtectural Style: Craftsman

Description: Low-pitched gable roofs cap the one story volume of this Crafts- man bungalow. Plain bargehoards, latticed vents, exposed, shnpt bcirms, nld extended rartcrs detail the eaves. The smaller of' tt. two front-facing gables is offset to the souch and tops the pori I.ow srucco walls and pedestals upon which four-by-fours sit, define the porch space. An extended lirlte4.and a slightly battered surround dis~inguishthe front yard. Diamond-paning bands the top fourth of the front windows. The only observable alteration to this over1a1)-sided house is the addition oT sf- curity grilles. [t siLs behind a planted front yard which dis- plays the reside~~ts'interest in gardening.

Construction date: 1911

Alterations: Security grilles. State of California - The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Trinomial 1 PR!YARY RECORD NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date I

Resource Name or #: Pi. Other identifier: 1763SlADEL M.@mAVENOF - PZ. Location: n~otfor Publication HUnrestricted a. countyL0~Aneeles b. USGS 7.5' Ouad Date 1;R-; - 114 of -114 of Sec-; B.M. c. Address 1763 VISTA DEL MAR AVEW city Lo2 bles Zip d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andlor linear feature) zone P, m El mN e. Other Locational Data: (e.g. parcel #, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, additional UTMs, etc. as appropriate)

P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, matoriais, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) Structure was determined eligible for the National Register as a district contributor through a consensus determination of OHP and a federal agency (see: OHP CHRIS Database: HIST.RES.;DOE-19-94-0444- 0012;07/01/94). See attached form.

' P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) m2 P4. Resources Present: OBuiiding OStructure UObject USite ODistricf OEiemeni of District nother (isolates, etc.) / P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects) I P5b. Of (View, date,

A / ' P8. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, address)

=--' P9. Date Recorded: yl'- _------' Pi0. Survey Type: (Describe) i __---- Rec.~~naissan&urvev 1 _------_"r--.--- CE48Reiew 1. j I P--Proiect- ReAe-w ^ ~11.Report Citation: (Cite survey reporVother sources or "none") -City of LOSAn~elesX~rnrn~u~t~Re~d&mentArea~ Historic Survev. HaIJvwood Re&xehment Plan4ateEIR. 2002 ' Attachments: ONONE OLocation Map usketch Map OContinuation Sheet OBuiiding, Structure, and Object Record OArchaeological Record ODistriit Record OLinear Feature Record OMilling Station Record qRock Art Record OAltifact Record Photograph Record mother: (List) ~~~23Form DPR 523A (1195) ' Required information Name of Grouping: Vista del Mar/Carlos Neighborhood

Address: 17h3 Vista del Mar

Parcel number: 5546-031-009 Legal Descripti.on: Tract #2209 ex of st lot 7

Present Owner: Bronius Zenlaitaitis Sr. & Bronius Zemaitaitis Jr. 3265 Colony Circle, Los Angeles, CA 90027

Architectural Style: Mediterranean Bungalow

Descripcio~~: AI ~houghr~ruit~tai~~i~~g the sca Le of rhe other dwelli~~~sun Visu del Mar, this bungalow is a departure from the prevailing Crafts man sLyle. A simple Mediterranean theme is itldj.carml by Lhe stucco walls, red tile roofs and window hood, and stepped para- pet. Another Mediterranean characteristic, arched openin~s, is also u~ilized,in the enLry and the now glassed-in porch t>n the south end of the facade. Security grill'es have been added to some windows. The asymmetrically massed building observes the same setbacks-as its neighbors, although the front yard shows signs of neglect.

Construction Date: 1922

Builder: C. W. Kinner (owner)

Alterations: Enclosed porch, security grilles